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Norfolk Collection (page 5)

Background imageNorfolk Collection: The Strangers Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, 1924-1926. Artist: Francis Frith & Co

The Strangers Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, 1924-1926. Artist: Francis Frith & Co
The Strangers Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, 1924-1926. The Strangers Hall dates from 1320. The building, which used to be the residence of wealthy merchants and mayors of the city, is now a museum

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Coltishall Lock, Norfolk, 1924-1926. Artist: John Harrap and Son

Coltishall Lock, Norfolk, 1924-1926. Artist: John Harrap and Son
Coltishall Lock, Norfolk, 1924-1926. Coltishall is a village situated on the River Bure in the Norfolk Broads. A print from Hutchinsons Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, volume III

Background imageNorfolk Collection: The Old Mill at Blackborough, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, early 20th century

The Old Mill at Blackborough, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, early 20th century. Artist: Leonard Russell Squirrell
The Old Mill at Blackborough, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, early 20th century

Background imageNorfolk Collection: The Market Cross, Wymondham, Norfolk, early 20th century. Artist: Leonard Russell Squirrell

The Market Cross, Wymondham, Norfolk, early 20th century. Artist: Leonard Russell Squirrell
The Market Cross, Wymondham, Norfolk, early 20th century

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Nelson landing at Yarmouth, 1800. Artist: Andrea Sleigh

Nelson landing at Yarmouth, 1800. Artist: Andrea Sleigh
Nelson landing at Yarmouth, 1800. His first arrival in England after his victory at the Battle of the Nile (1798)

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Thomas Howard, Third Duke of Norfolk, c1530s, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Thomas Howard, Third Duke of Norfolk, c1530s, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Thomas Howard, Third Duke of Norfolk, c1530s, (1902). Howard (1473-1554) was a prominent Tudor politician. Illustration, after a painting by Holbein in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Sandringham House, Norfolk, 1900. Artist: William Henry James Boot

Sandringham House, Norfolk, 1900. Artist: William Henry James Boot
Sandringham House, Norfolk, 1900. The house was bought by Queen Victoria in 1862, and is still used as a royal residence. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson

Background imageNorfolk Collection: King George V lying in state, Church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, Norfolk, January 1936

King George V lying in state, Church of St Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, Norfolk, January 1936. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Prince Albert wearing Highland dress, Sandringham, Norfolk, 1909

Prince Albert wearing Highland dress, Sandringham, Norfolk, 1909. King George VI (1895-1952) as a child. A photograph from the Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number, (London, 1937)

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, English politician, (1823). Artist: C Picart

Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, English politician, (1823). Artist: C Picart
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, English politician, (1823). Howard (1473-1554) was a prominent Tudor politician

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk and 1st Earl of Southampton, (1829). Artist: W Holl

Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk and 1st Earl of Southampton, (1829). Artist: W Holl
Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk and 1st Earl of Southampton, (1829). Howard (1536-1572) was the son of the poet Henry Howard, 3rd Earl of Surrey

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Watergate, Norwich, 1896

Watergate, Norwich, 1896. A man in a circular boat on the River Wensum, and in the background the 15th-century water gate at Pulls Ferry

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Traditional Norfolk boats, 1814. Artist: William Henry Pyne

Traditional Norfolk boats, 1814. Artist: William Henry Pyne
Traditional Norfolk boats, 1814. Top and bottom are Norfolk hay boats, small square-rigged coastal vessels with shallow draught which enabled them to navigate English east coast estuaries

Background imageNorfolk Collection: The Great Western Railway disaster at Thorpe near Norwich, 10 September 1874

The Great Western Railway disaster at Thorpe near Norwich, 10 September 1874. Front page illustration taken from the Illustrated London News, (Vol 65, 19 September, 1874)

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Neolithic Chalk Goddess

Neolithic Chalk Goddess from a flint mine at Grimes Graves, Norfolk, England. From the British Museums collection

Background imageNorfolk Collection: The Grimes Graves Goddess, Neolithic, Norfolk

The Grimes Graves Goddess, Neolithic, Norfolk. Chalk goddess from Grimes Graves, Pit 15, Norfolk, England. It was found in a Neolithic flint mine, and is possibly a fertility figure

Background imageNorfolk Collection: John Howard, first Duke of Norfolk, c1850

John Howard, first Duke of Norfolk, c1850. Known as Jack of Norfolk, John Howard (c1430-1485) was Earl Marshal of England from 1483

Background imageNorfolk Collection: The Turkey Guardian, 1858

The Turkey Guardian, 1858. Turkeys were raised in Norfolk for the Christmas market, and children such as this little girl were employed to watch over the birds and keep the flock together

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Romano-British bronze head, 2nd century

Romano-British bronze head, 2nd century
Hollow Romano-British bronze head from Felmingham Hall, Norfolk, from the British Museums collection, 2nd century

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Romano-British bronze mount with mask, 2nd century

Romano-British bronze mount with mask, 2nd century
Romano-British bronze mount with mask from Felmingham Hall, Norfolk. From the British Museums collection, 2nd century

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Roman head of Helioserapis

Roman head of Helioserapis
Head of the Roman god Helioserapis, found in Norfolk. From the British Museums collection

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Roman Fort at Caister-on-Sea, built around 200 AD

Roman Fort at Caister-on-Sea, built around 200 AD
Roman Fort at Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England

Background imageNorfolk Collection: Trade card for Davy and Berry, Book-Binder and Printer, 19th century. Creator: Dallinger

Trade card for Davy and Berry, Book-Binder and Printer, 19th century. Creator: Dallinger
Trade card for Davy and Berry, Book-Binder and Printer, 19th century

Background imageNorfolk Collection: The Scole Inn, Scole, Norfolk, 1939. Creator: Unknown

The Scole Inn, Scole, Norfolk, 1939. Creator: Unknown
The Scole Inn, Scole, Norfolk, 1939. The Scole Inn, a coaching inn dating to 1655, said to be haunted, known for association with King Charles II, Grade I listed



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