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Items in Norfolk taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 1)


Norfolk, an eastern maritime county of England, lies N. of Suffolk, and presents a long eastern and northern foreshore (90 m.) to the German Ocean; the Wash lies on the NW. border; light fertile soils, and an undulating, well-watered surface favour an extensive and highly developed agriculture, of which fruit-growing and market-gardening are special features; rabbits and game abound in the great woods and sand-dunes; the chief rivers are the Ouse, Bure, and Yare, and these and other streams form in their courses a remarkable series of inland lakes known as the Broads (q.v.); its antiquities of Roman and Saxon times are many and peculiarly interesting.

Population (1907) 455,000

From Nuttall Encylopædia, 1907

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398.—Norwich Castle
399.—Norwich Castle
703.—Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk.
1313.—Font in East Dereham Church, Norfolk
2105.—East Basham, Norfolk
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Places Shown

East Dereham; Norfolk; England

Norwich; Norfolk; England

Walsingham Abbey; Norfolk; England

Walsingham; Norfolk; England