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Norwich Castle from Castle Meadow flying the Union Jack

Norwich Castle from Castle Meadow flying the Union Jack

Norwich Castle on a mound and flying the Union Jack, taken from Castle Meadow. Norwich Castle was built on the order of William the Conqueror in the 11th century. It was used as a gaol from 1220 to 1887. In 1894 the Norwich Museum moved to Norwich Castle. The Castle is now a museum and art gallery. It holds significant objects from the region, especially archaeological finds and natural history specimens. The Castle is also a registry office and I have photographed many people getting married at this venue. Built from Caen stone, Norwich Castle was awarded Grade I listed building status in 1954.

David Woodcock

Image size: 4523 x 3015, 11.38Mb | Camera details: | Date uploaded: 01/02/2024

David Woodcock | Norwich Castle from Castle Meadow flying the Union Jack
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