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  2. Norwich Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Cathedral's choirs are directed by the Master of the Music, Ashley Grote. [52] There are places for around 20 boys aged from 7 to 13, attend Norwich School and its Lower School, with at least half of their school fees being paid by the Norwich Cathedral Endowment Fund. [53] Girls were introduced to the choir in 1995.

  3. St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Also, within the cathedral ground is the Narthex. It opened in March 2010 and is the cathedral's visitor centre. It comprises an Education and Interpretation Gallery, a shop, a refectory with outdoor patio, a function hall, licensed bar and community garden. [8]

  4. Despenser Reredos - Wikipedia

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    The Despenser Reredos is a medieval altarpiece used in St Luke's Chapel in Norwich Cathedral, [1] which has been used as a parish church since the 16th century. [2] The reredos was discovered in the cathedral in 1847, having been converted into a table during the English Reformation, [3] and kept for years in an upper room, with the altarpiece paintings hidden underneath.

  5. Man completes 'amazing' model of Norwich Cathedral - AOL

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    A man has been hailed for his patience and eye for detail after creating a model of Norwich Cathedral with more than 20,000 matchsticks. Matthew Shackshaft created the towering spire and every ...

  6. Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Norwich (/ ˈ n ɒr ɪ dʒ,-ɪ tʃ / ⓘ) is a cathedral city and district of the county of Norfolk, England, of which it is the county town.It lies by the River Wensum, about 100 mi (160 km) north-east of London, 40 mi (64 km) north of Ipswich and 65 mi (105 km) east of Peterborough.

  7. Norman and Beard - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Cathedral 1899 [2] (NPOR N06483) Llandaff Cathedral 1900 [3] [4] (NPOR N11801) Duke's Hall, Royal Academy of Music 1900 [5] (NPOR D07229) St Mary's Church, Oldswinford 1901 [6] (NPOR N03681) Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Lowestoft 1902 (wind blown, three manual organ of 1,152 pipes, still in a pristine extant condition) [7]

  8. Almary Green - Wikipedia

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    Almary Green, Norwich - Cathedral Close. Almary Green is a small lawn in the Cathedral Close in Norwich, Norfolk, England.It is thought to be the site of the probably pre-Conquest church of St Ethelbert, which was burnt to the ground in the 1272 riots along with the bell tower and the Ethelbert Gate, with the latter being rebuilt by the Town on order of King John.

  9. John Brown (architect) - Wikipedia

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    All Saints, Hainford, Norfolk (1838–40). He was the pupil of the architect William Brown of Ipswich, a close relative. [1] He was, along with his two sons, the surveyor for Norwich Cathedral, where his work there included a restoration of the crossing tower, undertaken during the 1830s. [2]