We take a look back at the sights of Norwich Market.
Pictured in December of 1977; a busy day at Norwich Market with all the Christmas trade.
This picture illustrates the extensions on the ends of Norwich market stalls which increase the normal 10ft. x 4ft. selling space. There is to be a drive to reduce these 'extras' in size in front of the market and forbid them in the interior gangways. Possibly taken in 1961.
A butcher takes advantage of a newly installed sink, and hot running water, to wash his hand between sales.
Taken in 1971 is a lady paying for her goods in the run up to Christmas on Norwich Market.
Norwich Market Place in 1890, around the time of the riots, when many people lived from hand to mouth in appalling conditions.
A popular health food stall on Norwich market in pictured in 1989.
Ladies having a cuppa at the tea stall on Norwich Market in 1996.
Standing proud – the Mayor and the Sheriff on the tank which thousands of people gathered to see on Norwich Market Place in 1918.
On the 31st of May, 1972 the W.I. stall opened on Norwich Market.
Pictured is a crowded Norwich Market Place during the 1897 celebrations for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
If you recognise anyone in the pictures or would like to tell us more you can email norfolkimagecurators@archant.co.uk
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