The Man has barricaded the top deck of St. Andrew's
Christmas Shopping in Norwich, Norfolk - 8th December
Nosher and Isobel are up in Norwich for a bit of early Christmas shopping, although it's also as much about stocking up on Korean spicy noodles from Orient Express on the market as anything else.
next album: Another Christmas Shopping Day, Norwich, Norfolk - 14th December 2024
previous album: The Christmas Lights Switch-on, Eye, Suffolk - 6th December 2024
There's a choir singing in Jarrold's
The Norwich Philharmonic Chorus in Jarrold's
A pop-up Christmas market has appeared
The Norwich Phil choir has relocated to floor 2
Dried leaves in the empty alleys of Norwich Market
Isobel roams around with a bag of spicy noodles
The top of the Art Nouveau Royal Arcade
The pigeon statue has moved on the new Haymarket
The remodelled Hay Hill on the Haymarket
The Edwardian Pret building from 1908
Debenhams, with faded Communist Party posters
Another interesting 'lost' Edwardian building
The very 1970s Bill's and Greggs, formerly Game
The still-derelict White Lion House
The Art Nouveau splendor of the Royal Arcade
Isobel in the Royal Arcade
Isobel peers into a fancy shop window
Isobel's upstairs in the book section of WHSmith
The light canopy on Haymarket
There's new graffiti on the back alley
Isobel wanders past a heavily-graffiti'd building
A marooned K6 phone box
The K6 phonebox seen from the market
Jarrold's is done up like a big present
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The Man has barricaded the top deck of St. Andrew's
There's a choir singing in Jarrold's
The Norwich Philharmonic Chorus in Jarrold's
A pop-up Christmas market has appeared
The Norwich Phil choir has relocated to floor 2
Dried leaves in the empty alleys of Norwich Market
Isobel roams around with a bag of spicy noodles
The top of the Art Nouveau Royal Arcade
The pigeon statue has moved on the new Haymarket
The remodelled Hay Hill on the Haymarket
The Edwardian Pret building from 1908
Debenhams, with faded Communist Party posters
Another interesting 'lost' Edwardian building
The very 1970s Bill's and Greggs, formerly Game
The still-derelict White Lion House
The Art Nouveau splendor of the Royal Arcade
Isobel in the Royal Arcade
Isobel peers into a fancy shop window
Isobel's upstairs in the book section of WHSmith
The light canopy on Haymarket
There's new graffiti on the back alley
Isobel wanders past a heavily-graffiti'd building
A marooned K6 phone box
The K6 phonebox seen from the market
Jarrold's is done up like a big present