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In the summer of 2009 Norwich rejected a bid of £500,000 from Premier Leagu
The end of the 1973-74 season saw Norwich relegated in last place, but the following se
Patriotic Fund were granted to the widow and Norwich remained in sea service, retiring many years
Research carried out at Norwich Research Park, in the east of England, has su
After impressing for Norwich Reserves in a 2-1 away victory against the MK
The award is also known as the Norwich Rising Star due to sponsorship reasons.
burnt all the shipping that could not get up Norwich river, among which were several rich prizes l
John Burch House, c. 1800, 95 Old Norwich Road
Blum House, c. 1920, a four-square at 93 Old Norwich Road
, c. 1860, a Gothic Revival cottage at 97 Old Norwich Road
me of Faden's cartography, the main Cromer to Norwich road was part of the B1436 from Roughton Gree
uth west of the intersection of Luddenham and Norwich Roads .
urbostars have been used for the Cambridge to Norwich route, and also on new through services inclu
bied to have the new main line from London to Norwich run through Eye - instead, the line was route
bied to have the new main line from London to Norwich run through the town but the line was eventua
After staying at Norwich Russell played a major part in earning them p
When Norwich sacked manager Nigel Worthington, Roberts app
family patriarch, John Gedney (originally of Norwich), sailed in 1636 out of Yarmouth, England on
Norwich Saxons competed in the 2009 RLC Eastern Divis
Educated at Norwich School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge,
gallery's collection were paintings from the Norwich School and by Adrian Scott Stokes, besides a
is named after John Crome, the founder of the Norwich school of painters.
Educated at Norwich School and Worcester College, Oxford he was o
For the independent fee-paying school, see Norwich School (educational institution).
The Norwich School of painters, founded in 1803 in Norwic
He was educated at the City of Norwich School and Norwich School of Art and became H
Norwich School
Tyrie attended City of Norwich school and was a member of the youth academie
Adeyemi attended Norwich School and, having worked his way through the
He was mentioned as the headmaster of Norwich School in 1240.
1985 to 1989, she was Head of Fine Art at the Norwich School of Art.
depicts the artist John Crome, founder of the Norwich School of artists, working on his famous pain
He was educated at Norwich School and then, from 1567 to 1570, at Trinit
gher Education Institution (HEI), re-named as Norwich School of Art and Design and re-launched with
He was educated at Norwich school before obtaining a B.A. at Trinity Col
unders were the artists and followers of the ' Norwich School of Painters', the only provincial Brit
aintings by members of the early 19th century Norwich School of artists.
He trained at Norwich School of Art, where he became friendly with
School of Art, St Martins School of Art, and Norwich School of Art (where he became head of fine a
esn't want to play football he can go back to Norwich School, get his A levels and end up at Oxford
Educated at the Norwich School, an argument with his headmaster put u
The Eaton (City of Norwich) School, more commonly known as CNS, is a sec
sociate of John Sell Cotman and others of the Norwich school, made an etching of Hoveton in 1812.
He at first fell under the influence of the Norwich school, but his maturer works, which show muc
chard Beckham of Narford, and was educated at Norwich School, Peterhouse, Cambridge, and Gray's Inn
He was from 1994 a governor of his old Norwich school, Langley.
d the Presbyterian School to form the City of Norwich School.
holds the position of Director of Studies at Norwich School.
son of Captain Henry Eyre and was educated at Norwich School.
Joseph Cowper Nutchey was a Norwich schoolmaster regarded as the founder of Norwi
All told, Goss made 188 appearances for Norwich, scoring 14 goals.
For the Catholic Cathedral in Norwich, see St John the Baptist
Sanders all provide a regular bus services to Norwich, Sheringham, Cromer and Holt.
e, encouraged by Messel and funded by leading Norwich shoe manufacturer, H. J. Sexton.
Only five weeks after signing for Norwich, Shore suffered a knee injury while playing a
ings for the bridge entering Drayton from the norwich side is now a house.
Final against Everton and was a member of the Norwich sides which won the 1985 Football League Cup
McCrohan was a member of the Norwich sides which reached the semi-finals of the FA
In the close season of 2004 Norwich signed competition for Drury in the shape of
e ground was a disused quarry in Rosary Road, Norwich similar in appearance to Charlton Athletic's
She was born in Luton but has lived in Norwich since 1990.
troops for the Royalists, joined the Earl of Norwich, Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle in Es
The Norwich site became part of Bayer Agrochemicals.
trovert", this soon established Blag into the Norwich ska scene.
However, Isaac Jermy was the Recorder of Norwich, so he was a prominent local man with legal c
In that same years he exhibited work at the Norwich Society of Artists (being elected a member in
The Norwich Society
ok a lively interest in the re-opening of the Norwich Society of Artists in 1828 (which had closed
isle, is to Sarah Glover, the inventor of the Norwich sol-fa system of musical notation.
as an English music educator who invented the Norwich sol-fa system.
Norwich sold Coote to Colchester United for £50,000,
The party met with then Home Secretary and Norwich South MP Charles Clarke in March 2006 to put
sbury in both 1950 and 1951, he became MP for Norwich South in 1955.
ssion for England created a slightly modified Norwich South constituency.
uses and improved transport links such as the Norwich South Bypass has resulted in increased activi
aine stood as National Front candidate in the Norwich South constituency, polling a mere 264 votes
His successor as MP for Norwich South was Charles Clarke, who later became Ho
at Yarmouth, Ipswich, King's Lynn, Lowestoft, Norwich, Southend-on-Sea, and East Anglian seaside re
he cathedrals of Newcastle, Chester, Lincoln, Norwich, Southwell, Bradford, Worcester (the Elgar me
He continued to be a key member of the Norwich squad on their return to the Championship for
He was a member of the Norwich squad that won the second division championsh
After the war, the Norwich Stars raced in the Northern League in 1946 an
The following season, Norwich started badly - due mainly to the departure o
This is a ONE train, terminated at Norwich Station
he district includes the towns of New London, Norwich, Storrs, Groton, and Southwood Acres.
tly before half-time, he showed a red card to Norwich striker Grant Holt for an apparent over-the-b
at the time working with a timber merchant in Norwich, suggested expansion there.
best known for his character, which the Lord Norwich sums up nicely: "...without once breaking a p
'Flecky' attained hero status among Norwich supporters and was voted Norwich City player
In 2004, Norwich supporters voted Butterworth into the club's
Town for £150,000, to the displeasure of many Norwich supporters.
William Cudworth at the Calvinistic Methodist Norwich Tabernacle, but after a matter of weeks seced
1960 there was an hourly passenger service to Norwich taking between 32 and 40 minutes.
The church is mentioned to in the Norwich Tax Records in 1254.
e he was martyred was known by 1254 (when the Norwich Taxation recorded details of church names and
rch here by 1254, since it is recorded in the Norwich Taxation of that year.
The Norwich team of 1905 pictured in the club's original
He was captain of the Norwich team that won promotion to the first division
rned in an outstanding display as part of the Norwich team that beat Manchester United 2-0 at Carro
also given the choice of select tech schools, Norwich Tech, and Ellis Tech.
f attending H.H. Ellis Technical High School, Norwich Technical High School, Windham Vocational-Tec
lway which was the first station south of the Norwich terminus at Norwich Victoria railway station.
hael announced through the Diocesan office in Norwich that he was suffering from prostate cancer an
Due to its close proximity to Norwich, the village is a popular residential area.
n 1550, on Thirlby's move to become Bishop of Norwich, the diocese was merged back into the Diocese
Born in Norwich, the son of a Baptist schoolmaster.
the northern sector of the outer ring road of Norwich, the A1042.
In his first season with Norwich, the team won the second division championshi
(1664-1727), a bricklayer or stonemason from Norwich, the county town of Norfolk, England.
Norwich The Old City
In Norwich the party also lost Thorpe Hamlet and Mancrof
n goal from Sunderland's Gordon Chisholm gave Norwich the victory.
Due to its close proximity to Norwich the village is a popular residential area.
Following the draw with Norwich, the Saints quickly picked up another vital p
and in some early issues, most numerous near Norwich, the horse was replaced with a boar.
Eaton is a suburb of the city of Norwich, the county town of Norfolk in the East of En
chard Nykke (Nix; c. 1447-1535) was bishop of Norwich, the last Roman Catholic to hold the post bef
e of "Prince Charming" on stage twice; at the Norwich Theatre Royal (UK) in Cinderella (1999) and h
the pantomime "Jack and the Beanstalk" at the Norwich Theatre Royal.
me pieces (presumably for band) played at the Norwich Theatre.
s and 42 goals in all competitions, he earned Norwich their first £1 million fee when he was transf
es of Archdeacon of Sudbury in the diocese of Norwich, then was Archdeacon of Middlesex in the dioc
Initially the dominant club in Norwich, they played in the Norfolk & Suffolk League,
he rebel Earl of Norfolk, whose stronghold at Norwich they besieged and captured.
The latter had left Norwich Thorpe at 21.30 and would normally have had a
Norwich Thorpe which is the current station now simpl
Leaving Norwich Thorpe station, the line followed the Norfolk
He originated from Norwich, though his year of birth is unknown.
r, who educated his son at the free school of Norwich till he was fifteen years of age, and designe
s ran services known as London Crosslink from Norwich to Basingstoke via Stratford.
usted apprentices or members of his family to Norwich to print the newspaper.
des a half-hourly service along the A146 from Norwich to Lowestoft via Loddon and Beccles.
unction of the Yantic and Shetucket rivers at Norwich, to New London and Groton, which flank its mo
on served the Great Eastern Railway line from Norwich to Cromer High, while nearby North Walsham To
In 1754 Bourn moved to Norwich to assist the presbyterian minister John Tayl
, 56 kilometres following the River Yare from Norwich to Great Yarmouth
He captained Norwich to the club's first-ever honour, the champion
, which lies just west of the B1332 road from Norwich to Poringland.
n of his advisor John de Gray from the see of Norwich to Durham.
ed in 1887, when it was bought by the city of Norwich to be used as a museum.
In 1691 he was invited to become colleague at Norwich to Josiah Chorley; his first entry in the pre
the Second World War, the school moved out of Norwich to Langley Park, near Loddon, Norfolk.
It lies between the river and the main Norwich to London railway line, with Norwich station
t Edmunds to Great Yarmouth and the A140 from Norwich to Ipswich.
d civil parish situated between the A140 road Norwich to Cromer road and the B1149 road Norwich to
Thorpe Hamlet is a suburb of Norwich, to the East of the city centre, in the Norwi
s ran services known as London Crosslink from Norwich to Basingstoke via Stratford, which called at
eon Barnett in the centre of defence, helping Norwich to 5th place by 23 October.
ay station, which is on the Bittern Line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham.
n the Bittern Line which connects the city of Norwich to the North Norfolk coastal towns of Cromer
Somerleyton railway station is nearby, on the Norwich to Lowestoft line.
Express East Anglia on the Bittern Line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham.
ast Anglia railway on the Breckland Line from Norwich to Cambridge.
It runs from Norwich to Diss near the border with Suffolk and foll
xpress East Anglia on the Breckland Line from Norwich to Peterborough and Cambridge.
cupied the family house in Gildengate Street, Norwich, to which he added a studio.
he 19 November 2006 he scored a brace against Norwich to hand his side a 3-1 victory to further est
River Yare at Reedham, enabling vessels from Norwich to bypass Yarmouth.
urgh Ferry was part of a grand scheme to link Norwich to the sea at Lowestoft.
ibility of rebuilding a direct rail link from Norwich to King's Lynn via Swaffham is occasionally r
In 1299 King Edward I summoned the Bishop of Norwich to Kings Langley Palace so providing the firs
he road starts at a roundabout with the A146, Norwich to Lowestoft road.
radshaw both came out fighting vowing to take Norwich to a Football League tribunal and declaring t
27 pack-laden cadets on a 150-mile hike from Norwich to Manchester in just four days.
The fen lies between the Yare and the Norwich to Great Yarmouth railway line and is one of
e Bittern Line, 10 km (6 miles) north east of Norwich towards Cromer and Sheringham.
t Eastern Main Line 32 km (20 miles) south of Norwich towards London Liverpool Street.
Emily Stowe was born in Norwich Township, Oxford County, Ontario.
He was born in Norwich Township, Oxford County, the son of doctor Ep
in June 2007 by the owners of “Langley's”, a Norwich toy shop located in Royal Arcade on Gentleman
The origins of Norwich trace to the establishment of the first perma
Mary Geraldine Duff (1904-1995), principal at Norwich Training College, Norwich; and Hester Laura E
The Norwich Triennial Festival, the third oldest in the c
wounded at the Battle of Inkerman, and Edward Norwich Troubridge, who became a Captain RN - as well
Norwich turned professional in 1905, Ipswich followin
He was a member of the Norwich Twenty Group.
age, with foundries and factories such as the Norwich Twine Mill and the Harris Hardwood Company.
e of clips of a live show which was played at Norwich UEA, was also released.
usa (LittD) by the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK in 1997.
moved with her family (husband and 2 kids) to Norwich, UK, where they lived until October 2010.
n Studies at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK.
ofessorship at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
rst produced in 1887 by Coleman and Co Ltd in Norwich, UK.
Leathes Prior is a law firm based in Norwich, UK.
He was educated at Norwich under Richard Valpy and Howes, and at Caius C
teers and originally donated to Whitstable by Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society.
Chairman of Norwich Union Life and Fire Insurance Society (Scotla
% interest in the freehold of Queensgate from Norwich Union Life and Pensions for a total considera
ctor of the London and North Eastern Railway, Norwich Union and the National Provident Association
Hughff, Chief General Manager from 1984-9 of Norwich Union
t agency OneNorthEast, although its neighbour Norwich Union House that will allow for the site's re
00 metre rankings with 1 min 58.20 sec in the Norwich Union British Grand Prix in Gateshead in June
He went on to found the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society in 1808.
Norwich Union has supported a European public service
ague championship in 1986-87 and 1987-88; the Norwich Union Trophy in 1985; and reaching the playof
of the season, although he did make a single Norwich Union League appearance in September.
Previously known as Norwich Union F.C. (until 2008), AFC Norwich (until 2
Norwich Union Open - 1973, 1974
Formerly the Fire Engine House for the Norwich Union Insurance Company (1846, Edge & Avery),
irement but re-appeared in Gateshead, for the Norwich Union Classic and gained a little revenge by
                                                                                                   


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