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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.
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Norwich no longer has its rood screen, which would have been used to support the great crucifix. It was located one bay west of the pulpitum (the screen that separated the nave from the choir). [32] The aisles are vaulted in stone, but lack ribs. [33] The Anglican cathedrals at Norwich, Salisbury, and Ely are the only ones that have no ring of ...
The Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell (formerly The Bridewell and the Bridewell Museum) [1] is a museum of the social history of the city of Norwich in England. Constructed in the 14th century, it was one of the grandest medieval residences in the city. [1] Located next to St Andrew's Church, it is a Grade I listed building. [2]
Norwich City vs Swansea City. 10:30. Follow live football coverage with The Independent today. Whether it's Premier League, Champions League, a European Championship or the World Cup we will keep ...
The Norwich Snapdragon was made to reflect the civil power and wealth of the city within Norfolk and was used during a procession which combined the celebration of the city's saint and the installation of the new major of the town. [72] The Snapdragon at the Norwich Castle, known as Snap, is the last complete example of the civic snapdragon.
Follow live updates from today’s game in the live blog below. Ipswich Town FC 0 - 0 Norwich City FC. Ipswich Town vs Norwich City. 12:42. Harry Clarke (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick on the ...
Picture upstream from the same location in 2022. The Port of Norwich is a small port on the River Wensum at Norwich, Norfolk.The use of the river as a port stretches back at least to medieval times, however its current standing as a port dates to an Act of Parliament on 28 May 1827.