Centenary Miscellany Gallery

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Detail view of memorial window in Christ Church
The Blyth-Jex School in Spring 2008
Bottom of Sewell Park- detail of City Engineers Plan 1907
Cherry blossom in Sewell Park by St.Clement's Hill- Spring 2008
City Engineers plan 1907- detail of the top of the Park
Detail of City Engineers plan for the laying out of Sewell Park- 1907
Detail of the Memorial Window to Philip Edward Sewell in Christ Church, New Catton
Early drawing of Sewell Park entrance gates- City Engineers Department 1907
Getting ready for The Whalebone's Beer Festival Summer 2008
High summer in Sewell Park 2008
In full bloom- Sewell Park Spring 2008
Planting of young trees at the top of Sewell Park- City Engineers plan 1907
Preliminary drawing for plaque at entrance to  Sewell Park
Sewell Park- detail of City Engineers Plan 1907
Sewell Park- Spring 2008 the childrens' Play Area
Spring 2008 at Christ Church, New Catton
St.Clement Hill- detail of City Engineers plan 1907
Summer in Sewell Park 2008
The approach to Sewell Park along Magdalen Road Summer 2008
The bottom of Sewell Park Summer 2008
The dog-walking area at the bottom of Sewell Park Spring 2008
The lower part of Sewell Park- Spring 2008
The new shrubbery planned for the top of Sewell Park by the City Engineers Department in 1907
The Plaque commemorating the gift of the land to the citizens of Norwich
The sunken pathway between the park and Blyth Jex School- based on the Victorian ha-ha
The top of Sewell Park- detail of City Engineers plan 1907
The water fountain donated by Ada Sewell in 1917 in memory of Edith and Anna Sewell
The Whalebone Public House site was an industrial complex in 1880
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