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Hidden history: the myth of plague pits in Tombland. I’m reposting because I’ve had a few messages about this lately. The facts still hold. There are burials there, St George’s churchyard may well hold plague victims. There is no plague pit.www.invisibleworks.co.uk/myths-tombland-and-the-plague/ ... See MoreSee Less

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Hidden history: Myths – Tombland, Norwich and the Plague Hidden history | 2 comments It’s odd where you end up in conversations, the same is true in a digital landscape as it is in an analogue one...
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Random find in a drawer in my cabinet of strange delights. A glass plate of Gentlemans Walk in 1965. © 2021 IW ... See MoreSee Less
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Maps: Norwich City Wall Georeferencing, Walled city | 1 comment Basically Norwich City Wall with all the main elements marked on, This is not 100% accurate for detail, It’s stepping off point and th...
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