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  2. Norwich Castle - Wikipedia

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    A mid-19th-century engraving of Norwich Castle from Charles Knight's Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845). The castle provided sanctuary to Jews fleeing the violence that erupted against them across East Anglia in Lent 1190, and which reached Norwich on 6 February (Shrove Tuesday). Those Jews unable to find safety inside the castle were ...

  3. List of work on castles and country houses by Anthony Salvin

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    Name Location Photograph Date Notes Grade Mamhead House: Mamhead, Devon: 1827–33 A country house, later Dawlish College.Also designed by Salvin, and listed separately at Grade II* are the stable yard and service buildings, and structures in the garden, namely the terrace wall, the terrace steps and urns, a sundial, and a pool with a fountain.

  4. Matthew Brettingham - Wikipedia

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    In 1761, he published his plans of Holkham Hall, calling himself the architect, which led critics, including Horace Walpole, to decry him as a purloiner of Kent's designs. [c] [2] [54] Brettingham died on 19 August 1769 at his house outside St. Augustine's Gate, Norwich, and was buried in the aisle of the parish church.

  5. Norfolk Museums Service - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Museums Service (NMS), formerly Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service (NMAS), [1] is a county-wide museums service that presides over ten museums in Norfolk, operated by Norfolk County Council and headed by the council's Director of Culture and Heritage, Steve Miller. [2] It notably runs Norwich Castle Museum, Strangers' Hall, and the ...

  6. Norwich 12 - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Castle. Norwich Castle is a Norman building, originally built as a royal palace for William the Conqueror at a time when most buildings were small, wooden structures. The huge stone keep was a symbol of the king's power. The castle mound (motte) is the largest in the country, and from the 14th to the 19th century, the keep was used as a ...

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  8. Wormegay Castle site scuppers solar farm plan

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    The Local Democracy Reporting Service said the plans - proposed by farming firm Alfred G Pearce - were also opposed by Historic England.. It described the castle remains as a "good example of this ...

  9. Hallam Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Collections of Hallam Ashley's photographic work are held by a number of institutions. His four decades of photographs for the National Buildings and Monuments Records alongside other photographs, donated by his daughters, are held by Historic England in their archive; The Hallam Ashley Collection, which as well as architectural photographs, also contains photographs of East Anglia, mainly ...