NORWICH CASTLE MUSEUM WALK THROUGH 2019
Norwich Castle Museum
Time lapsed visit to Norwich Castle Museum. Video created and edited by Tina Tovee. Music advice: Norman Fayh.
One of the city's most famous landmarks, Norwich Castle was built by the Normans as a Royal Palace 900 years ago. Now a museum and art gallery, it is home to some of the most outstanding collections of fine art, archaeology and natural history.
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Lines Of Sight: W.G. Sebald's East Anglia, The New Exhibition At Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Enthusiasts of one of the most revered authors of the late 20th century, W.G. Sebald, will be delighted to learn about an exciting event celebrating Sebald’s work on the 75th anniversary of his birth. The event is an unprecedented exhibition Lines of Sight: W.G. Sebald’s East Anglia, on view at Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery from the 10th of May to the 5th of January next year. The exhibition features a vast array of Sebald’s source and archive materials, including a large number of unseen photographs taken by Sebald himself, together with supporting artworks and historical artifacts. Our reporter Amie-Beth Steadman has the full story.
Norwich Castle: Gateway to Medieval England
Norwich Castle museum.
Hi my name is Paul Andrews.i took a trip to Norwich Castle museum. Norwich Castle is a medieval royal fortification in the city of Norwich.in the English county of Norfolk it was founded in the aftermath of the Norman conquest of England when William the conqueror (1066 &1087) ordered it's. Construction.now Norwich Castle is a museum+arts gallery.music on this video is. prelude White and Dream it possible.
Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
Norwich Castle In English
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Norwich Castle is a medieval royal fortification in the city of Norwich, in the English county of Norfolk. It was founded in the aftermath of the Norman conquest of England when William the Conqueror (1066–1087) ordered its construction because he wished to have a fortified place in the important city of Norwich. It proved to be his only castle in East Anglia. It is one of the Norwich 12 heritage sites. The castle now houses the Norwich Castle Museum, which holds significant objects from the region, especially archaeological finds.More info visit:
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Norwich - the best preserved English Tudor city
2 days in Norwich, England - Did not realise until we went to Norwich that from Medieval times until the industrial revolution Norwich was both the wealthiest and the second largest city in England. 57 churches stood within the city wall, 31 of the medieval churches still exist today, and seven are still used for worship plus there are 2 cathedrals. We started at the Sainsbury Centre and art gallery on the way into town. We visited St Giles church with its 1896 organ, walked along the recently renovated Wensum riverside walk past the Briton’s Arms and along the cobbled street of the Tudor Elm Hill, the most photographed crocked Augustine Stewart house and on to the 900 year old cathedral. Back along the river we passed Pull’s ferry, the Cow Tower, the new Jarrold bridge and the oldest pub in the city (would you Adam and Eve it) and on to the museum and art gallery in Norwich Castle. We toured Strangers’ Hall and finished with a visit to the 900 year old Market.
Norwich Castle: Gateway to Medieval England
Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery is currently in the process of delivering a NLHF funded redevelopment of the medieval castle spaces. This will result in the representation of the historical interiors of the 12th century keep on one floor and a British Museum partnership gallery exploring the medieval period (11th to 16th century) on another. Within the project development, the narratives in the medieval gallery are being approached thematically within the chronological period, dividing the display space into Those Who Work, Those Who Pray and Those Who Fight. The methodology behind this approach was to use a digestible social structuring, rooted within a contemporary historical understanding, which could provide a framework for exploring the intricacies and nuances of medieval society and how it changed over five centuries. Underlying the approach to the museum display was the opportunity to highlight the extensive archaeological collections of the Norfolk Museum Service, both excavated material and objects traditionally approached from an aesthetic art historical perspective, and showcase the research and scientific analysis underpinning current scholarship.
Andrew Ferrara, Norfolk Museums Trust
Speaker biography
Andrew Ferrara is Project Curator at Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. He received a Masters in Medieval Studies from the University of York and a Masters in Museum Studies from the University of Leicester. He has worked in a variety of museum roles and different institutions in both the UK and the US over the last decade. His areas of interest and expertise focus principally on the medieval period, in particular the Viking Age and the development of episcopal palaces. For the past five years Andrew was curator at the Auckland Project in County Durham, working on the NLHF-funded refurbishment of Auckland Castle. In addition to his role as Project Curator at Norwich Castle Museum, he is undertaking a part-time PhD in Archaeology at Durham University.
Norwich Castle - a prison story
Discover the history of Norwich Castle as a prison throughout the ages, including famous prisoners such as Robert Kett.
Norwich Castle is one of the Norwich 12 iconic buildings covering 1,000 years of history.
The film created in partnership by Norwich HEART, the University of East Anglia's Urban Modelling Group and Virtual Past.
Part of the SHAPING 24 project - shaping24.eu
Norwich Castle: A Journey Through Time!
A look back at Norwich Castle/ and Cattle Market through the centuries! Credit to the Image Owners Featured
Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery in the 1950's. Archive film 97392
A view of two parents and their small daughter at a table in a smart tea room, with two elderly women at a table and an imposing fireplace visible behind; the camera moves leftwards to show a woman sitting alone at a table, facing us, with a couple at another table to the left. A close up of the single woman taking a sip from her teacup, reaching down for her gloves and handbag, getting up and walking ahead to a waitress at a counter, whom she pays.
A view of woman walking across in front of a fountain, a church tower visible in the background. Norwich, shoppers in the busy streets around St Peter Mancroft and the Town Hall. Woman walking towards us down a narrow street, on the corner of which is a jeweller's and which has bicycles parked on either side, with the colonnaded front of the Town Hall and the market in front of it visible in the distance. A shot of woman walking away from us, along perhaps the other end of the same street, to the castle on the hill which can be seen rising in the distance. A side-on view of woman walking along a path, then seen from behind, as she walks up the wide steps leading upwards. A slightly more distant side-on view of her walking upwards, almost obscured by the hill itself.
Attendant stands by the turnstile inside Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, as a small boy dashes through, followed by woman carrying a small basket of shopping; we follow her along and she leaves her basket on a bench, to the left of which is a noticeboard on the wall, and to the right, a bronze bust, which leaves a slight shadow on the wall. Woman walks towards us inside the gallery, and we follow her leftwards and then away from us into another room.
Family of woman, man and two daughters in the art gallery. Parents look at pictures whilst holding girls' hands. Girls not so interested.
A closer view of her lingering in front of a portrait of an elderly man with a drooping moustache and a furrowed brow. A close shot of her looking side-on, at the left edge of the screen. A close up of the portrait itself. A view from over her right shoulder as she looks at the portrait, a rather distinguished, grey-haired man in a dark suit standing to her left. A close shot of the man and woman both looking upwards towards us. Woman looking upwards, then glancing a smile to the left. The man glancing a faint smile to the right. A very close, head and shoulders shot of the portrait itself. A view over the shoulders of the two towards the portrait, woman on the left, the man on the right with his hat clasped behind him.
Norwich Castle Showcase Laura Wilson’s Film Work, Exploring The Hidden Landscape Of Must Farm
Laura Wilson’s Deepening exhibition, working with Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, focuses on ancient forms of craft through research with archaeologists, working on Must Farm, a 3000 year-old Bronze Age settlement near Peterborough. Our reporter Amie-Beth Steadman has more.
Norwich Castle Prison (subtitled) - Norwich Castle GCSE resource
Norfolk Castle Museum Highlights Tour
Dan Bancroft investigates all the nooks and crannies of the Norwich Castle Museum in their Highlights Tour.
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The Gate To The Broads - Norwich Aka Norwich - Scenes Of City & Its Surroundings (1934)
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown.
Title reads: The Gate to the Broads - Norwich.
Norwich, East Anglia.
Views of Norwich Cathedral. Views of the Cloisters and grave of nurse Edith Cavell. Various shots of old buildings in Norwich. Market place and Guildhall. Street scenes. Public gardens, views of the river and people boating. Norwich Castle. View across the city from Castle Walls.
N.B. appears to be a copy of PT 224 09/07/1934.
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The Art Of Revolution Exhibition, Norwich, UK.
Exhibition The Art of Revolution 1917 - 2017, Undercroft Gallery, Norwich, September, 2017.
Norwich Castle Galleries
Merry Xmas with snow! Let it snow in the art gallery! Never been done before! HAHAHA HOHOHO
Norwich Castle Dungeons & Orbs Part 2
Whilst filming down in the dungeons of Norwich Castle during a tour my camera seems to have picked a number of orbs. Please watch closely to see the orbs