From Barclays Bank to Curls store - we take a look inside the most prominent buildings across Norwich through the years with photographs from our archives.
From places of work, education and leisure - if walls could talk, they would have thousands of stories to tell in these city buildings.
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Norwich public library in 1952 (Image: Newsquest)
Norwich Public Library Reading Room in Duke Street (Image: Newsquest)
Barclays Bank, in Bank Plain, February 1964 (Image: Newsquest)
Curls store sale in 1965 (Image: Newsquest)
The stunning newly-renovated interior of then Norwich Union's marble hall, January 1996 (Image: Newsquest)
The stunning marble hall in the Surrey Street premises of Aviva (Norwich Union) in 1973 (Image: Newsquest)
Miss Valerie Slack, console operator, at work at the console in 1965 which is the nerve-centre of the Norwich Union's £360,000 computer (Image: Newsquest)
Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Norwich (Image: Newsquest)
Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Norwich (Image: Newsquest)
Norwich Railway Station (Image: Newsquest)
Princess Alexandra opened Prospect House in 1970 (Image: Newsquest)
Shoppers inside Debenhams in Norwich (Image: Newsquest)
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