Norwich, St Michael At Plea's Church, Queen Street 1891
Photo ref: 28167
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Photo ref: 28167
Photo of Norwich, St Michael At Plea's Church, Queen Street 1891

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Made redundant, and disused for some years, this fine church is now a craft centre. Mostly built in the usual flint with stone dressings, the two-storey ashlar stone porch is particularly fine, and a little unusual for Norwich.

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Your picture of the Novi Sad Bridge in Norwich provoked many memories. Firstly it is an extremely good replica of the bridge. I've been over it many times and remember seeing it on tv the day it was bombed. Everyone over there was crying. We were crying. Some of our friends were about to cross it and were helping to rescue the injured. It was a very special place and became a symbol of Novi Sad so fabulous to ...see more
I remember going into the Jenny Lind the day Prince Andrew was born, the 19th Feb 1960. I had swelling in my Neck left from mumps and had radium treatment. I was on the Gannon Ward and can also remember the side ward which seemed like a glass conservatory. The nurses were lovely and they had a lovely playroom and dolls house. I too remember the green walls and pink toothpaste that tasted lovely.
O officers club and no club dances
Trips to Sculthope USA air force base