Site menu
There are 573 results
Page 7 of 58

Search results

  • Shoes

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30254/Shoes

    Explore changes in footwear from the 13th century to today

  • The Paston Treasure

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30255/The-Paston-Treasure

    This 17th-century painting portrays the magnificent collections of the Paston family

  • Crome and copies

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30256/Crome-and-copies

    Crome worked as a drawing master throughout his life, encouraging his pupils to copy their teacher's work, or the work of other artists. On the left of this ima...

  • John Crome's reputation

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30257/John-Cromes-reputation

    There are many factors at work in the waxing and waning fortunes of Crome's reputation over the last two hundred years. Fashion and taste, exhibitions and champ...

  • Esdelle Works

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30259/Esdelle-Works

    Learn more about the Esdelle Works, where Edwards and Holmes made shoes

  • Riverside Works

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30260/Riverside-Works

    Learn more about the Riverside Works, which housed the constructional engineering, joinery and wire netting departments of Boulton and Paul

  • Building Seahenge

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30261/Building-Seahenge

    Seahenge was built by people living and farming near the saltmarshes. In the Early Bronze Age, people would have lived in small farming communities. Their homes...

  • The changing landscape

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30262/The-changing-landscape

    Although revealed on a beach, the timber circle originally stood in a very different environment.  Over the last 3000 years, the sea has encroached on the land ...

  • Conserving Seahenge

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30263/Conserving-Seahenge

    As soon as they emerged from the sands of Holme beach, the timbers began to decay. Originally preserved by a thick layer of peat, they were now exposed to a num...

  • Holme II

    https://www.museumscollections.norfolk.gov.uk/article/30264/Holme-II

    In 1999, during the excavation of Seahenge, a second circle was discovered on Holme Beach. Named Holme II, this circle was found about 100 metres away from the ...

Share this page