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.


The Market Place, April 1939.


The War Memorial gardens in the Market Place, April 1939.


The back of the City Hall from Bethel Street, April 1939.


Chapel Field Gardens pagoda and bandstand, August 1935.


Chapel Field Gardens, August 1935.


The Baptist and Roman Catholic churches Unthank Road, April 1939.


Cow Hill, April 1939.


Tudor houses in Ten Bell Lane, April 1939.


49 St Benedict's Street, April 1939.


St Saviour's church and a cherry tree, May 1936.


Pettus House Elm Hill, May 1936.


The Briton's Arms public house Elm Hill, May 1936.


22 to 24 Princes Street, May 1936.


The Castle mound with daffodils, April 1939.


The Castle from Castle Meadow, September 1935.


Former Barking Dickey Inn Westlegate, April 1939.


Eastern Boom tower Carrow, September 1935.


Carrow Road football ground and car park, September 1935.


Railway junction at Carrow, September 1935.


Augustine Steward's House Tombland Alley, May 1936.


The Cathedral's West front, April 1939.


Lower Square of The Close, April 1939.

 

 

Text and photographs Copyright © G.A.F.Plunkett 2003

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