1930's Norwich in Colour
In the 1930's, as well as taking thousands of photographs in
black-and-white, George Plunkett took just 23 colour
transparencies of Norwich with 'Dufay' film.
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Queen Anne period mansion on the north side of the Market
Place, April 1939.
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The Market Place, April 1939.
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The War Memorial gardens in the Market Place, April 1939.
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The back of the City Hall from Bethel Street, April 1939.
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Chapel Field Gardens pagoda and bandstand, August 1935.
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Chapel Field Gardens, August 1935.
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The Baptist and Roman Catholic churches Unthank Road,
April 1939.
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Cow Hill, April 1939.
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Tudor houses in Ten Bell Lane, April 1939.
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49 St Benedict's Street, April 1939.
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St Saviour's church and a cherry tree, May 1936.
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Pettus House Elm Hill, May 1936.
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The Briton's Arms public house Elm Hill, May 1936.
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22 to 24 Princes Street, May 1936.
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The Castle mound with daffodils, April 1939.
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The Castle from Castle Meadow, September 1935.
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Former Barking Dickey Inn Westlegate, April 1939.
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Eastern Boom tower Carrow, September 1935.
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Carrow Road football ground and car park, September 1935.
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Railway junction at Carrow, September 1935.
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Augustine Steward's House Tombland Alley, May 1936.
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The Cathedral's West front, April 1939.
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Lower Square of The Close, April 1939.
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Text and photographs Copyright © G.A.F.Plunkett 2003
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