SOLUTIONS TO PICTURE QUIZ 2007

   A.   Detail of doorway to Strangers Hall.  The Hall was owned by Thomas Sotherton, a merchant who encouraged Dutch refugees to lodge there.
   B. Octagon Chapel, Colegate.  A church ‘dear to many merchants’.
   C.   Detail of doorway to St Andrews & Blackfriars Halls, St George’s Street.  St Andrews was used by the guilds and Blackfriars by Flemish religious refugees, who helped to revitalise the ailing cloth trade.
   D.   22/24 Elm Hill on the corner of Crown Court Yard and Elm Hill next to the Strangers Club, which had connections with trading merchants and weaving settlers of Flemish, Dutch and French origin.
   E.   Roof of passageway under St John Maddermarket.  St Johns was connected with textiles – widows who were unable to continue weaving after their husbands’ deaths, knitted hose in St Johns.
   F. Roof of Norwich School of Art & Design/Norwich Technical Institute, St George’s Street.
   G. Window in The Old Weaver’s Cottage, 32B Elm Hill
   H. Mosaic on the ground at the back of Thomas Harvey House, 18 Colegate.  Harvey family had lots of connections with the textile trade
   I.   United Reformed Church, Princes Street
   J.   Broads Authority, Thomas Harvey House
   K. Sundial on south side of St Andrews Church
   L.   Detail of headstone on outside wall of St John Maddermarket
   M. St Clements Clock.  St Clements was the family church of many weaving families whose tombs are there.
   N. Martineau Memorial Hall, Colegate.  Connected to the Octagon Chapel
   O. Window in Bacon House, Colegate.  Home of Henry Bacon, a worsted merchant
   P. Detail of window in the Maddermarket theatre