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The Great Hall Norwich, 1942 a42_03738
The Great Hall, Oak Street, Norwich, Norfolk. The south elevation of The Great Hall at Flowerpot Yard showing bomb damage.
In April 1942 the Great Hall was badly damaged by a bomb blast and partly burnt out. It has since been restored and is now a Grade II listed building. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 22135331
Filename: aa42_03738.jpg
Size: 5279 x 4077 (6.7MB)
Date: 24th June 2021
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: https://images.historicenglandservices.org.uk/
Job Title: Photographer
Blitz Destruction Hall House Incendiary Loss And Destruction Medieval Rubble Second World War Shell Wwii
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The Great Hall Norwich, 1942: A Glimpse into the Resilience of a Medieval Gem This print captures a poignant moment in history - the aftermath of a devastating bomb blast that struck The Great Hall at Flowerpot Yard in Norwich during World War II. In April 1942, this magnificent hall suffered severe damage and was partially consumed by flames, leaving behind a haunting scene of destruction. The south elevation of The Great Hall reveals the scars inflicted upon it by war. Its once grand façade now bears the marks of incendiary attacks and shell explosions. Amidst the ruins and rubble lies an enduring symbol of strength and resilience. However, despite its tragic fate, this medieval marvel has risen from the ashes like a phoenix. Following extensive restoration efforts, The Great Hall stands today as a testament to human determination and architectural prowess. Recognized as a Grade II listed building, it proudly showcases its rich heritage while serving as a reminder of our shared history. George Bernard Mason's masterful composition immortalizes both loss and hope within one frame. It invites us to reflect on the profound impact war can have on our built environment while celebrating our ability to rebuild and preserve cherished landmarks for future generations. Let this photograph be an everlasting tribute to those who endured hardship during wartime, reminding us that even amidst chaos and destruction, beauty can emerge.