Norwich Castle; Castle of Norwich; Norwich; Museum & Art Gallery; Building; Historical; Landmark; Norfolk; England; UK; United Kingdom; Landmarks; Building Exterior; Burg von Norwich; Burg; Festung; Gebaeude; Historisches; Historische; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; Suedostengland; Aussen; Aussenaufnahme von Gebaeuden
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Norwich Castle was built in 1067 when William the Conqueror (c.1066 - 1087) ordered its construction in order to have a fortification in the city of Norwich, England Die Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery.
Norwich Castle; Castle of Norwich; Norwich; Museum & Art Gallery; Building; Historical; Landmark; Norfolk; England; UK; United Kingdom; Landmarks; Building Exterior; Burg von Norwich; Burg; Festung; Gebaeude; Historisches; Historische; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; Suedostengland; Aussen; Aussenaufnahme von Gebaeuden
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Norwich Castle was built in 1067 when William the Conqueror (c.1066 - 1087) ordered its construction in order to have a fortification in the city of Norwich, England Die Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery.
Colchester's Norman castle set in the grounds of the Castle Park during the 1930s. The castle has changed since but not in general appearance. The garden displays are new every year. At the far end of the castle, is a summerhouse, folly. The tree in front of the summerhouse in this shot has been replaced. Seen in a D McLeish photo in a 1930s book. Only available info on McLeish is that he produced an exhibition in 1908. Out of copyright? Unknown.
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Colchester Castle, built after the Norman invasion of Britain and the largest keep ever built in Britain and the largest surviving example in Europe. (Colchester, Essex, England)
Castle; England; Europe; Fortress; Great Britain; Henry II; IP12 2ND; King Henry II; Orford; Orford Castle and farmland; Orford Ness; Scott A. McNealy; Suffolk; Suffolk Coasts and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; Suffolk Heritage Coast; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; Woodbridge; architecture; autumn; castle and farmland; castle near the seaside; coast; coastal; fall; history; keep; medieval scene; on the bank of the River Ore; one of England?s most complete and unusual keeps; polygonal tower keep of Orford Castle; stone; tranquil Suffolk community; streetscape
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Orford Castle, and farmland, has one of England's most complete and unusual keeps and is maintained by English Heritage.
Architecture; Education; England; Learning; Norfolk; Norwich; Sainsbury Centre; Tim Foster; Terraced building; UK; University; University building; University of East Anglia
Elm Hill; Norwich; Norfolk; Historical; Houses; Landmark; Norfolk; England; UK; United Kingdom; Building Exterior; Quarter
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Image of Elm Hill in Norwich, a historic cobbled lane in Norwich, Norfolk with many buildings dating back to the Tudor period. It is a famous Norwich landmark and features the Briton's Arms coffee house and The Stranger's Club and the famous Dormouse bookshop. Das Elm Hill Viertel in Norwich.
Elm Hill; Norwich; Norfolk; Historical; Houses; Landmark; Norfolk; England; UK; United Kingdom; Building Exterior; Gebaeude; Historische; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; Innenstadt; Stadt; Aussen; Aussenaufnahme von Gebaeuden
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Elm Hill, Norwich is an historic cobbled lane in Norwich, Norfolk with many buildings dating back to the Tudor period. It is a famous Norwich landmark and features the Briton's Arms coffee house and The Stranger's Club and the famous Dormouse bookshop. Das Elm Hill Viertel in Norwich.
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Castle Cornet was built by the English to protect against the French. Work began in the late 13th century. Situated at the entrance to St Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel islands, UK.