EPW039220 ENGLAND (1932). Bishop Bridge Gas Works and environs Norwich, 1932
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Title | [EPW039220] Bishop Bridge Gas Works and environs Norwich, 1932 |
Reference | EPW039220 |
Date | July-1932 |
Link | |
Place name | NORWICH |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 624099, 308889 |
Longitude / Latitude | 1.3119079006545, 52.631054301574 |
National Grid Reference | TG241089 |
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Former area of Mousehold Heath, site of the Great Camp during Ketts Rebellion 1549.
Site of the Oak of Reformation thought to have been located on the chalk hill close to the Nest football ground. |
Red Imp |
Wednesday 2nd of March 2022 04:36:42 PM |
Cliff House, St Leonard's Road,Norwich |
Mary Ash |
Friday 9th of October 2020 01:05:17 PM |
Cavalry Barracks |
Ed |
Monday 31st of December 2018 02:07:50 PM |
Today this small area is the housing estate called Heathgate |
Chris Lambert |
Saturday 20th of June 2015 07:14:08 PM |
Barrack Street |
Chris Lambert |
Saturday 25th of April 2015 08:40:25 PM |
Bishop Bridge Road |
Chris Lambert |
Saturday 25th of April 2015 08:39:05 PM |
Riverside Road |
Chris Lambert |
Saturday 25th of April 2015 08:37:56 PM |
Rosary Road |
Chris Lambert |
Saturday 25th of April 2015 08:37:19 PM |
Ketts Hill |
Chris Lambert |
Sunday 5th of April 2015 04:25:05 PM |
Gas Hill |
Chris Lambert |
Sunday 5th of April 2015 04:23:39 PM |
Bishop Bridge |
Chris Lambert |
Sunday 5th of April 2015 04:22:48 PM |
The Nest - Norwich City Football Club |
kevin_s |
Friday 14th of December 2012 01:50:14 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Mattle |
Monday 26th of January 2015 03:10:37 PM | |
Hull City (1946), Port Vale (1950) and Southend United (1955) might take exception to that ! |
gBr |
Tuesday 30th of December 2014 10:30:39 PM |
First of the "new wave" of League grounds was Scunthorpe's Glanford Park in 1988. |
gerry-r |
Friday 2nd of January 2015 12:06:54 AM |
I specifically said 'top flight' - Scunthorpe, Hull, Port Vale and Southend all remained outside the old First Division between the 1930s and 1990s. |
Mattle |
Tuesday 6th of January 2015 03:57:36 PM |
You said top flight but didn't define it. These photos only go up to 1953, and Carrow Road wasn't a First Division ground until 1972. By your own definition it wasn't top flight when built. |
gBr |
Saturday 17th of January 2015 08:51:04 AM |
Alright then, just to clarify: it was newest ground to be used for games in the old First Division and from 1992 the Premier League during the period between 1935 and 1995, when Middlesbrough’s Riverside Stadium opened. Will that do you? |
Mattle |
Monday 26th of January 2015 03:10:37 PM |