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Fishermen's Hospital , Church Plain, Great Yarmouth 52°36′36″N 1°43′38″E / 52.61007°N 1.72723°E / 52.61007; 1.72723
1702
Statue
Painted cast lead
Grade II
Restored by English Heritage in 1987.[ 1]
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Lord Nelson
The Close, Norwich 52°37′53.2″N 1°17′58.8″E / 52.631444°N 1.299667°E / 52.631444; 1.299667
1847
Thomas Milnes
Statue
Stone
Grade II
A life-size statue in Admiral's uniform, with a cannon at his feet.[ 2]
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Duke of Wellington
The Close, Norwich 52°37′50.7″N 1°18′0.3″E / 52.630750°N 1.300083°E / 52.630750; 1.300083
1854
George Gammon Adams
Statue
Bronze
Grade II
A life-size statue in civilian dress, with a cannon at his feet.[ 3]
Doulton ceramic
Royal Arcade, Norwich 52°37′41.5″N 1°17′38.4″E / 52.628194°N 1.294000°E / 52.628194; 1.294000
1899
William James Neatby
Ceramic
Tiles by Neatby decorate George Skipper 's architecture.[ 4]
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Boer War Memorial
Agricultural Hall Plain, Norwich 52°37′44.7″N 1°17′51.3″E / 52.629083°N 1.297583°E / 52.629083; 1.297583
1904
George Edward Wade
Statue
Bronze statue on stone plinth
Grade II
[ 5]
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Thomas Browne
Hay Hill, Norwich 52°37′38.7″N 1°17′33.9″E / 52.627417°N 1.292750°E / 52.627417; 1.292750
1905
Henry Pegram
Statue
Bronze on granite plinth
Grade II
He is shown seated, in contemplation.[ 6]
Edward VII
King Edward VII High School, King's Lynn 52°45′24.7″N 0°24′50.3″E / 52.756861°N 0.413972°E / 52.756861; 0.413972
1906
William Robert Colton
Statue
Bronze, on stone pedestal
Grade II
He is seated, in regal dress, with two cherubs behind him.[ 7]
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Edith Cavell Memorial
Tombland, Norwich 52°37′53.3″N 1°17′56.8″E / 52.631472°N 1.299111°E / 52.631472; 1.299111
1918
Henry Pegram
Statue
Bronze bust on stone plinth
Grade II*
Sited at this location since 1993. The plinth bears a life-size carving in high relief of a soldier.[ 8]
World War I Memorial
St George's Park, Great Yarmouth 52°36′21.3″N 1°43′49.4″E / 52.605917°N 1.730389°E / 52.605917; 1.730389
1922
F. R. B. Haward
Memorial
Granite
Grade II
Unveiled by Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester .[ 9]
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Norwich War Memorial
Garden Terrace, Norwich 52°37′42.8″N 1°17′32.4″E / 52.628556°N 1.292333°E / 52.628556; 1.292333
1927
Edwin Lutyens
Portland stone, bronze flambeaux
Grade II*
Moved to the memorial gardens in 1938.[ 10]
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Lion statues
City Hall, Norwich 52°37′43″N 1°17′31″E / 52.62863°N 1.29186°E / 52.62863; 1.29186
1938
Alfred Hardman
Statue
Bronze
Two lions face each other at the entrance of Norwich City Hall, opened in 1938 by George VI and Queen Elizabeth .[ 11] [ 12]
Amelia Opie
Opie Street, Norwich 52°37′47″N 1°17′46″E / 52.62964°N 1.29617°E / 52.62964; 1.29617
1956
Z. Leon and J. P. Chaplin
Statue
Artificial stone
She is shown in Quaker dress. The statue was carved in wood and cast in artificial stone.[ 11] [ 13]
Sea Form (Atlantic)
Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery 52°37′56″N 1°17′41″E / 52.63219°N 1.29482°E / 52.63219; 1.29482
1964
Barbara Hepworth
Sculpture
Bronze
1.98 metres (6 ft 6 in) high
Inspired by the coastline at Porthcurno . The third of six casts of the sculpture.[ 11] [ 14]
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Public Sculpture
Prospect House, Rouen Road, Norwich 52°37′34.9″N 1°17′50.9″E / 52.626361°N 1.297472°E / 52.626361; 1.297472
1970
Bernard Meadows
Sculpture
Bronze and concrete
Grade II
Unveiled by Princess Alexandra when the Eastern Counties Newspapers offices opened in 1970.[ 11] [ 15]
Mother and Child
Norwich Cathedral 52°37′56″N 1°18′07″E / 52.63228°N 1.30192°E / 52.63228; 1.30192
1984
Naomi Blake
Sculpture
Fibreglass
2.00 metres (6 ft 7 in) high, plinth 0.42 metres (1 ft 5 in) high
Presented to Norwich Cathedral by the sculptor.[ 16]
Respect and Tolerance
War Memorial Park, Yarmouth Road, North Walsham 52°49′08.5″N 1°23′21.7″E / 52.819028°N 1.389361°E / 52.819028; 1.389361
1999
Mark Goldsworthy
Sculpture
Wood
3.00 metres (9.84 ft) high, plinth 0.80 metres (2 ft 7 in) high
[ 17]
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George Vancouver
Purfleet Quay, King's Lynn 52°45′14″N 0°23′34″E / 52.75381°N 0.39281°E / 52.75381; 0.39281
2000
Penelope Reeve
Statue
Bronze and granite
1.80 metres (5 ft 11 in) high, plinth 0.94 metres (3 ft 1 in) high
The granite block on which the statue is mounted is from Squamish, British Columbia .[ 18]
Mum Bags Brook Where the Shoppin' Go
Pye's Mill, Loddon 52°32′18″N 1°29′16″E / 52.53831°N 1.48766°E / 52.53831; 1.48766
2001
Mark Goldsworthy
Sculpture
Wood
3.00 metres (9.84 ft) high
A family group.[ 19]
Saint George Silencing the Dragon
Nelson Road, Great Yarmouth 52°36′21″N 1°43′57″E / 52.60575°N 1.73254°E / 52.60575; 1.73254
2008
Mark Goldsworthy
Sculpture
Wood
[ 20]
Breath
Garden Terrace, Norwich 52°37′43″N 1°17′32″E / 52.62858°N 1.29231°E / 52.62858; 1.29231
2011
Paul de Monchaux
Sculpture
Commissioned as a companion piece to the Norwich War Memorial.[ 21] [ 22]
Watton Sculpture
George Trollope Road, Watton 52°34′16″N 0°49′16″E / 52.57122°N 0.82122°E / 52.57122; 0.82122
Charlotte Howarth
Sculpture
Steel
1.54 metres (5 ft 1 in) high
Three sculptures within a paved ring; the brushed steel has lettering and pictorial motifs.[ 23]
Tom Running
City of Norwich School , Norwich 52°36′45″N 1°16′31″E / 52.61259°N 1.27516°E / 52.61259; 1.27516
Brian Alabaster
Sculpture
Art Deco figures
City Hall, Norwich 52°37′43″N 1°17′26″E / 52.62850°N 1.29066°E / 52.62850; 1.29066