Look inside some of Norwich's prominent buildings over the years
From Barclays Bank to Curls store - we take a look inside the most prominent buildings throughout Norwich through the years, through photographs in our archives.
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Kate Wolstenholme is a live reporter for the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News.
Kate Wolstenholme is a live reporter for the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News.
From Barclays Bank to Curls store - we take a look inside the most prominent buildings throughout Norwich through the years, through photographs in our archives.
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