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St Andrew's Hall and Blackfriars' Hall or The Halls are a Grade I listed complex of former Dominican priory church and convent buildings in the English city of Norwich, Norfolk, dating back to the 14th century. They are the most complete set of pre-reformation mendicant monastic structures to survive in England. [1]
Dragon Hall, Norwich, closed to visitors in 2015 [3] Fenland Aviation and West Norfolk Museum, near Walsoken, closed to visitors in October 2022. [4] Iceni Village & Museums, Cockley Cley, reconstruction of the type of village occupied by a British tribe, the Iceni, closed in 2014 [5] Inspire Discovery Centre, Norwich, closed in 2011 [6]
The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads form a network of waterways between Norwich and the coast and are popular for recreational boating. The Ouse flows into the Wash at King's Lynn. Major urban areas in East Anglia include the cities of Norwich, Cambridge and Peterborough, and the town of Ipswich.
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.
1771 – Norfolk and Norwich Hospital founded. 1784 – Norfolk and Norwich Subscription Library established. [26] 1785 – William Stevenson bookseller in business. [18] 1786 – Norfolk And Norwich Benevolent Medical Society founded. [27] 1792 – Hudson & Harvey bank established. [28] 1800 – Fish's Musical Circulating Library in business. [29]
John Overall (1559–1619) was the 38th bishop of the see of Norwich from 1618 until his death one year later. He had previously served as Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (from 1614), as Dean of St Paul's Cathedral from 1601, as Master of Catharine Hall (under protest) from 1598, and as Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University from 1596.
F. D. Wheeler was a Cambridge graduate of varied interests. He wrote textbooks on entomology (he was President of the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society in 1892), had been a partner in a timber business, [ 18 ] and while running Paragon House obtained the post-graduate degree of Master of Laws from his old university (by which he was ...
The family maintains its record of civic service until the present day: (Herbert) John Jarrold CBE [5] was elected Lord Mayor of Norwich for 1971/72, Peter Jarrold DL (father of Julian, the film director) as Sheriff of Norwich for 1999/2000, [6] and since 2018 [7] Caroline Jarrold DL [8] serves as a Deputy Lieutenant for Norfolk. [9]
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