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The Norfolk and | Norwich Archaelogical Society studied the abbey in 19 |
When one year later the Norfolk and | Norwich Archaeological Society was founded, Boileau w |
er interior has an Egyptian theme designed by | Norwich architect Edward Boardman (1833-1910), who wa |
f an appeal fund chaired by the Lord Mayor of | Norwich, Arthur South, which raised more than £20,000 |
Although a small venue, | Norwich Arts centre has hosted a list of bands and co |
The venue is currently used by local | Norwich arts groups like Salt Box Comedy Club, soapBo |
Norwich Arts Centre is a live music venue, concert ha | |
The Bishop of | Norwich, as Abbot, arrives once a year, standing in t |
a large department store in Guildhall Hill in | Norwich, as well as a textile factory in Botolph Stre |
He returned to England in 1650, based in | Norwich as a member (and possibly later rector) of th |
Ryton-born Ramsay made 82 appearances for | Norwich as a left-half and left-back between 1932 and |
Carey made his debut for | Norwich as a substitute on 20 September 1995 in a Foo |
Foulkes made 238 appearances for | Norwich as a centre-half between 1950 and 1956, scori |
ganised by John Harvey who aspired to promote | Norwich as an international port. |
y 2009, Radio Broadland was re-named as Heart | Norwich, as part of a major re-branding involving 29 |
January 2011, she joined BBC Radio Norfolk in | Norwich as presenter of the weekday 11am to 1pm slot |
e was a commercial failure, as development of | Norwich as a port did not occur, and Lowestoft harbou |
the bishops of Connecticut with the Bishop of | Norwich as Chancellor. |
orders that would have established Exeter and | Norwich as unitary authorities and prevents the imple |
ce at Rangers in Summer 2008 thanks to former | Norwich assistant boss Jim Duffy who offered the youn |
Mark finally signed for | Norwich at the end of June 2001. |
most recent encounter ended in a 5-1 win for | Norwich at Portman Road on 21 April 2011. |
He was elected successfully for | Norwich at the 1880 general election, and held the se |
ited and away to Rochdale before returning to | Norwich at the end of his one-month loan. |
a member of Belgrave Harriers and the City of | Norwich Athletics Club. |
is Sutton up from central defence to lead the | Norwich attack. |
ign him from Man United two years previously, | Norwich attempted to sign Healy permanently from Pres |
s quite mysterious and the local community of | Norwich attributed the boy's death to the Jews, even |
Route 85) as far as Jaffe Terrace; east along | Norwich Avenue to just short of Pleasant Street; sout |
94, it was located at two neighbouring sites, | Norwich Avenue and White Cottage Road. |
ed at the junction of Route 16, Route 85, and | Norwich Avenue (old Route 2). |
It was originally a one-building school in | Norwich Avenue. |
, is located across the green to the south on | Norwich Avenue. |
w trains at weekends stop on the Liverpool to | Norwich axis. |
ed in the autumn of 2006 after failing to get | Norwich back into the Premier League, but Livermore r |
In 1871 she married John Gurney, a wealthy | Norwich banker. |
Blag formed in 2002 after meeting at | Norwich based Access to music (a music college that c |
3PR was a | Norwich based public relations consultancy which was |
George John Skipper (1856-1948) was a leading | Norwich based architect of the late Victorian and Edw |
Just 10 days later he scored four goals as | Norwich beat Everton 5-1 at Goodison Park, becoming t |
He was educated in | Norwich before being admitted to Pembroke College, Ca |
He spent nearly ten years with | Norwich, before finishing off his career in non-leagu |
He was educated at City College | Norwich before going to read Philosophy and English L |
nd he had loan spells with Bristol Rovers and | Norwich before spending time in Holland. |
faith in his players, with Mike Milligan (to | Norwich) being the only significant departure of the |
With | Norwich being Football League Cup holders (the first |
After leaving | Norwich, Bennett worked for Aberdeen F.C. and while w |
Strauss sat as Member of Parliament for | Norwich between 1935 and 1945, for the Combined Engli |
ocated approximately 9 miles (14 km) north of | Norwich between the villages of Taverham, Felthorpe, |
Glasgow, Belfast, Leeds, Bangor, Manchester, | Norwich, Birmingham, Cardiff, London, Bristol & South |
Bye: Rochdale, Sunderland, | Norwich, Blackpool & Sheff Utd |
Bowhill (1885-1974), daughter of a successful | Norwich boot and shoe maker. |
nd published detailed accounts of the city of | Norwich, Borough of Thetford and the southern hundred |
's manager at Carrow Road during his spell as | Norwich boss in 1995. |
Speedway racing was staged in | Norwich both before and after World War II at The Fir |
This Thomas was a descendant of the | Norwich branch of Green's. |
m (Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Cambridge, | Norwich, Bristol) |
Leeds, Hull, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham, | Norwich, Bristol, London, Tunbridge Wells, Southampto |
Norwich Buddhist Centre exterior. | |
eats; two retreat centres affiliated with the | Norwich Buddhist Centre are Padmaloka Buddhist Retrea |
From its inception, the | Norwich Buddhist Centre has offered teaching in yoga, |
The | Norwich Buddhist Centre is involved in teaching Buddh |
The | Norwich Buddhist Centre (UK) was established in Norwi |
the Newark Star-Ledger in New Jersey and the | Norwich Bulletin in Connecticut. |
city centre at St. Stephens Roundabout (near | Norwich bus station and headed out along Bracondale a |
Norwich Business School | |
situated some 30 km south-east of the city of | Norwich, but only 10 km west of the Suffolk town of L |
He appears to have worked as a silk-weaver in | Norwich, but was in London by 1586, and in the course |
ormerly a number of stations between Diss and | Norwich, but these were all shut during the Beeching |
rail network, leaving only the Main Line into | Norwich, but it was rejected by the government. |
He founded his church at | Norwich, but ended up returning to the Church of Engl |
Bruce was born in | Norwich, but moved to the Greater Manchester area at |
It used to be served by trains out of | Norwich, but is now closed. |
y-election as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Norwich, but his election was declared void on petiti |
He played well at | Norwich, but was also sent off for a two-footed tackl |
was also previously a presenter at 99.9 Radio | Norwich, but left the station in 2010 following budge |
4-1 home win over surprise title challengers | Norwich, but the month ended with a return to Liverpo |
e Poetical Compositions, on Various Subjects ( | Norwich, by subscription, 1791) (Etext, British Women |
road crosses the A140 road between Cromer and | Norwich by means of a staggered junction with two min |
n of the diocese from the dioceses of Ely and | Norwich by Act of Parliament in 1913 under King Georg |
coln Cathedral and was nominated to Bishop of | Norwich by the Pope on 14 March 1337 and consecrated |
ck to an ironmonger's shop founded in 1797 in | Norwich by William Moore. |
The substation at Mangreen, near the A47 | Norwich bypass and just off the A140, is 8 acres (32, |
J. | Norwich, Byzantium: The Decline and Fall, 70 |
ere the Plattsburgh State Cardinals faced the | Norwich Cadets. |
reet, King's Lynn, Stansted Airport, Ipswich, | Norwich, Cambridge, Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester |
Norwich: Canterbury Press, 1994. | |
Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2003. | |
Norwich: Canterbury Press. | |
Foulkes was | Norwich captain and led the side to finish second, th |
It then toured Oxford, Richmond, Brighton, | Norwich, Cardiff and Cambridge, with the newly-formed |
ow Road and won his place back, finishing his | Norwich career with 295 league appearances, in which |
His | Norwich career suffered a further setback as a result |
He endured a tough start to his | Norwich career, as his own form and that of the team |
lbion sailed regularly from Great Yarmouth to | Norwich, carrying timber or grain, and sugar beet fro |
eum, the Hancock Museum at Newcastle, and the | Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery). |
See Prehistoric Norfolk, which is now in the | Norwich Castle museum. |
folk a rival to William d'Aubigny, who seized | Norwich Castle during the rebellion. |
Tim Pestell - | Norwich Castle Museum |
rome's paintings are available to view at the | Norwich Castle Museum. |
ome of his works are in the collection of the | Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. |
Castellan of Nottingham, Hubert, governor of | Norwich Castle, and Adam, to whom he had given large |
Norwich Castle, begun by William the Conqueror. | |
ntry, and it is likely that it is modelled on | Norwich Castle. |
olk Topographer's Manual' and the ‘History of | Norwich Castle.' |
He was enthroned at | Norwich Cathedral on 17 March 1258. |
ian liturgical music, teaching his subject at | Norwich Cathedral School and elsewhere. |
He was enthroned at | Norwich Cathedral on 27 November 1278. |
Norwich Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral bu | |
m 1973 to 1979 he was a Residentiary Canon at | Norwich Cathedral and after that Head of Religious St |
The regimental war memorial in | Norwich Cathedral bears the names of 196 officers and |
on 2 June 2011 and is due to be installed in | Norwich Cathedral on 29 June 2011. |
Norwich Cathedral 1994 - 1995 | |
14 December 2009- | Norwich Cathedral |
Honorary Canon of | Norwich Cathedral (2000-?) |
organist of | Norwich Cathedral 1808 - 1809. |
In 1589, Dove became Dean of | Norwich Cathedral and in 1601 he was consecrated Bish |
Skerning was a monk of | Norwich Cathedral before he was elected Prior of Norw |
om Ancaster stone including; Harlaxton Manor, | Norwich cathedral and St Johns College Cambridge. |
Ranulf was a monk of | Norwich Cathedral before becoming prior of that found |
fter a fire in 1509, he had wooden roofing in | Norwich Cathedral replaced with stone vaulting. |
The church is a miniature replica of | Norwich Cathedral, the inside being composed mainly o |
563, he was installed as second prebendary of | Norwich Cathedral, when it was noted that he lived at |
From the top of the park, the steeples of | Norwich Cathedral, St John the Baptist Cathedral, Nor |
Overall is buried in the south choir aisle of | Norwich Cathedral, and there is a monument to him in |
urch, Southampton 1926 - 1928, and finally of | Norwich Cathedral, holding that post from 1928 to 196 |
Bernard was known for helping projects at | Norwich Cathedral, Norwich Hospital, University of Ea |
It was the route for the stone used to build | Norwich Cathedral. |
ganist, who served in Blackburn Cathedral and | Norwich Cathedral. |
bend of the River Wensum to the north-east of | Norwich Cathedral. |
of the two main entrances to the precinct of | Norwich Cathedral. |
on died in December 1558, and he is buried in | Norwich Cathedral. |
He is buried in | Norwich Cathedral. |
He was buried in | Norwich Cathedral. |
r's first posts were at Bristol Cathedral and | Norwich Cathedral. |
o become a residential canon and precentor at | Norwich Cathedral. |
nce was positioned in one of the transepts of | Norwich Cathedral. |
He died in September 1573 and was buried in | Norwich Cathedral. |
After Salisbury and | Norwich Cathedrals, it is third tallest spire in Engl |
rew South East; and four wards of the City of | Norwich:- Catton Grove, Crome, Mile Cross, Sewell. |
While at | Norwich, Cawston spent loan spells at Southend United |
n England subsequently produced two mayors of | Norwich: Charles Suckling Gilman and his son, Sir Cha |
History of | Norwich, Chenango Co. |
Samuel Howe Barnes (1808 - November 13, 1860 | Norwich, Chenango County, New York) was an American p |
At | Norwich, Christopher teaches intellectual property at |
wledge and expertise were focused through the | Norwich Ch'an Association - a loose affiliation of li |
oined Mr. Brunton's company of players on the | Norwich circuit, and took to comic parts. |
right chairman and high-profile ambassador of | Norwich City Football Club (1973-1985)." |
-94 season (15 August 1993) in a 2-0 win over | Norwich City at Carrow Road. |
es for Colchester, scoring twice, he moved to | Norwich City for a fee of £10,000. |
He later played for Watford, | Norwich City and Gillingham. |
th playing opportunities limited, he moved to | Norwich City in September 1961, for £13,000. |
leaving Carrow Road, he returned, joining the | Norwich City commercial staff where he was in charge |
Fox made his senior debut for | Norwich City during the 1986-87 season in a Full Memb |
Darling was a member of the | Norwich City squad that won the second division champ |
9, 1989) was a footballer and a member of the | Norwich City Hall of Fame. |
He made his debut for QPR against | Norwich City on 1 January 2011. |
ird Division South teams seeking re-election, | Norwich City and Brighton & Hove Albion, were both re |
Norwich City Player of the Year (2): 2009-10, 2010-11 | |
In 2003 Fleming was voted into to the | Norwich City F.C. Hall Of Fame |
After retiring as a player, Lochhead managed | Norwich City between 1945 and 1946, and again from 19 |
gue side in the Easter local derby match with | Norwich City at Carrow Road. |
Mustafa was with | Norwich City as a schoolboy before joining Wimbledon. |
Camp joined | Norwich City on 7 September 2006, on a three-month lo |
In May 1937 he moved to | Norwich City for £750. |
Healy joined Nigel Worthington's | Norwich City on a month's loan at the end of January. |
Norwich City Player of the Year 1985-1986 & 1986-1987 | |
for the 26-year-old, who was also linked with | Norwich City and Southampton. |
time when he was an unused substitute against | Norwich City for a League Cup tie in September 2007. |
Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers, | Norwich City and Chester City. |
uring this period, occasionally appearing for | Norwich City and Brighton & Hove Albion. |
atch for the club, on 1 January 2007, against | Norwich City However, he did not play many games afte |
Roger Munby is a former chairman of | Norwich City FC. |
d and made his league debut for the Blades at | Norwich City in April 1976. |
ressing at county level, was offered terms by | Norwich City choosing instead to sign for Wycombe, Fe |
ue for the first time in fifteen years, while | Norwich City return after a six-year absence and two |
He spent ten years on the coaching staff of | Norwich City before moving to rivals Ipswich Town. |
, having previously held the same position at | Norwich City F.C. from 2001 to 2009. |
, in place of Len Andrews, in a 3-0 defeat at | Norwich City in the penultimate game of the season. |
ing year which lead to him nearly signing for | Norwich City only for the move to break down at the l |
League making it to the play-offs and beating | Norwich City Saxons. |
They were eliminated by | Norwich City 4-3 on aggregate. |
nable to break into the first team and joined | Norwich City F.C. in 1982. |
n the 70th minute in the league match away at | Norwich City on 24 October 2009 and on 21 November 20 |
ted, Ferrari joined Third Division South side | Norwich City for a £150 fee in December 1927. |
Crystal Palace, Leicester City and | Norwich City remain marooned in the bottom three. |
However it is the match against | Norwich City on November 19, 1938 which has left Hunt |
Norwich City manager Bryan Hamilton signed McGovern f | |
He was recruited by | Norwich City Manager Glenn Roeder as the clubs chief |
ubstitute on the 82nd minute in a 2-0 win for | Norwich City at Carrow Road. |
He transferred to | Norwich City in September 1976 for a £75,000 fee and |
career with the club, he was elected into the | Norwich City Hall of Fame in 2002. |
Holt received his first red card for | Norwich City against Brentford on the 23 January 2010 |
and made his debut on 25 January 1969 against | Norwich City F.C. Initially, he succeeded Terry Henne |
Hunter joined | Norwich City as First Team coach on 26 June 2006. |
In June 1937, Furness was transferred to | Norwich City for a fee of £2700 after nine years, 257 |
played for Birmingham, and in February 1959, | Norwich City paid £2,000 for his services. |
ayed for Rangers, Leicester City, Motherwell, | Norwich City |
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