The Great Hall in Flowerpot Yard, seen from the north, as it undergoes repairs following bomb damage

Date:
10 Jun 1943
Location:
The Great Hall, Flower Pot Yard, Norwich, Norfolk
Reference:
OWS01/17/492
Type:
Photograph (Print)
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Description

Flowerpot Yard was named after the Flowerpot public house. In April 1942 the building in this image was badly damaged by a bomb blast and partly burnt out. It has since been restored and is now used as a workshop.The address for the Great Hall now states that it is on Oak Street.

Content

This is part of the Series: OWS01/17 Photographs Of Bomb Damaged Buildings; within the Collection: OWS01 Office Of Works And Successors: Ancient Monuments And Historic Buildings

Rights

© Crown Copyright. Historic England Archive

Keywords

Medieval Hall House, Bomb Damage, Second World War