Monuments and memorials 00 [ South African War memorial (erected in Castle Meadow 1903), Nelson (erected in Market Place 1852 - moved to The Close 1856), Wellington (erected in Market Place 1854 - moved to The Close 1937) ]
Monuments and memorials 01 [ Cenotaph (erected at east end of Guildhall 1927 - moved to front of City Hall September 1938), Sir Thomas Browne (erected in Haymarket 19th October 1905), Norwich Cemetery Military memorial, Great War memorial (Eaton parish - Newmarket Road) ]
Monuments and memorials 02 [ Hebrew Cemetery Talbot Square,
Charity (bronze statue by J.E.Boehm originally the centrepiece of a drinking fountain at Newmarket-Ipswich Road junction - now in adjacent grounds of ex-N.&N.Hospital), Gildencroft (Society of Friends burial ground), Edith Cavell monument (Tombland - moved 1993), Edith Cavell grave (Lifes Green The Close) ]
Oak Street: the Jewish Cemetery
Monuments and memorials 03 [ Rosary
Cemetery: Monument to John Barker (killed at Cattlemarket 1897 - while helping to set up Tombland fair one of his wagons ran backwards and crushed him to death), Mausoleum to Dr Emanuel Cooper (mid-19c.), Norwich Cemetery: First stone (1855), Memorial to Soldiers dying at Norwich Barracks (unveiled by Lord Waveney 17th October 1878), The Spirit of the Army (figure on finial of terracotta named by designer John Bell) ]
Monuments and memorials 04 [ Norwich
Union Surrey Street statues of William Talbot (Bishop of Oxford and founder of the Amicable Society) and Sir Samuel Bignold (Secretary of the N.U.Fire Office 1854-57), Norwich
Union Surrey Street bronze sculpture of Gaea (Earth Mother - sculptor Colin Miller 1990), Rail Station bronze bust of Sir Samuel Morton Peto (1808-1889 - Baptist, Contractor, Politician and Philanthropist), Norfolk and Norwich Hospital bronze plaque to William Fellowes of Shotesham (founder of N.&N.Hospital in 1771) with tablet commemorating 1927 opening of new outpatients department (in honour of those who died in the Great War) ]
Monuments and memorials 05 [ Amelia Opie statue Opie Street (in Quaker garb - carved in wood by Z.Leon and then cast in artificial stone) ]
Text and photographs Copyright © G.A.F.Plunkett 2002