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08 March 2010
1875 – Aquarium & Winter Garden, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

1875 – Aquarium & Winter Garden, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

Architect: Norton & Masey A monumental structure designed by John Norton and Philip E. Masey of London in 1875. The plan for the main part of the building showed a grand hall, 194...

04 November 2009
1875 – Schools, North Walsham, Norfolk

1875 – Schools, North Walsham, Norfolk

Architect: J.T. Bottle From The Architect, February 20, 1875: These schools have recently been completed, and afford accommodation for 450 children. The cost has been as follows:””Schools, offices, fittings, &c., 2,7001.; master’s house,...

26 August 2009
1884 – St. John the Baptist, Norwich, Norfolk

1884 – St. John the Baptist, Norwich, Norfolk

Architect: George Gilbert Scott (Jnr) In 1976 St John the Baptist Church, Norwich became the Roman Catholic cathedral.

24 August 2009
1884 – Great Yarmouth Hospital, Norfolk

1884 – Great Yarmouth Hospital, Norfolk

Architects: Bottle & Olley

10 August 2009
15thc. – St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich, Norfolk

15thc. – St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich, Norfolk

The present St. Peter’s stands to the south of the provision market and was built in the mid 15th century. The dedication of the church is to St. Peter and St. Paul but...

10 August 2009
1910 – New Rood Screen & Pulpit, St. Edmunds Church, Downham Market, Norfolk

1910 – New Rood Screen & Pulpit, St. Edmunds Church, Downham Market, Norfolk

Architect: Geoffrey Lucas

10 August 2009
1910 – St. Helens Church, Ranworth, Norfolk

1910 – St. Helens Church, Ranworth, Norfolk

Architect: Davidson & Macrae

10 August 2009
1908 – Beach House, Holme, Norfolk

1908 – Beach House, Holme, Norfolk

Architect: G.A.T. Middleton

10 August 2009
1906 – Public Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk

1906 – Public Hall, Fakenham, Norfolk

Architect: W.J. Dunham Designed as a public hall with commercial premises at street level by W.J. Dunham of Norwich, and was intended to be faced in two colours of terracotta.