Norwich, Church Of St Giles 1891
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This church, with its 120 ft high tower, occupies a large triangular churchyard. The 14th-century chancel was demolished in 1581, but rebuilt in 1867. The chief glory of the church is its early hammerbeam roof.
An extract from Norwich Photographic Memories.
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