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Built as a royal palace over 900 years ago, now a museum, art gallery & study centre. The castle is undergoing a £15m redevelopment but our galleries are open!
museums.norfolk.gov.uk

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On to the roaring 20s! Ok, admittedly one of these isn't technically the Keep but it's so very 1920s we couldn't leave it out. The girls are hearing all about the beehive that was installed in the museum in 1913.

The colourised postcard shows the Cattle Market in around 1920.

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We've got Mrs Withington here on the left in a white, diaphanous headdress while Mrs Patteson is sporting something altogether sturdier and more imposing but which hat do you prefer?

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We're lucky enough to have this stunning seascape in our collection by the Dutch artist Jan Van Goyen (1596-1656) whose birthday it is today. Would you like this on your wall? Well now you can (at least a print of it!) thanks to our new shop : https://t.co/MXOPzZl8sA

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Following on from earlier in the week, here we have another watercolour by John Thirtle called ‘Rainbow Effect on the River, Kings Street, Norwich’. This stunning piece of work depicts a view of the River Wensum, ruins of St Anne’s Church on the right and St Anne’s Staithe.

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We're giving you the Bright side this evening. The days are definitely getting longer so before long you might be able to take an after-work walk in the light! We enjoyed orange skies in Norwich yesterday, not unlike this 'Sunset on the Yare' by Henry Bright in chalk and pastel.

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Today's goes out to !

How it started (c.1890-1) How it's going (2019)

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Alice Havers, 'But Mary Kept all these Things and Pondered them in her Heart', c.1888.

Havers (1850-90), who was originally from Norfolk, exhibited this intense and affectionate portrayal of motherhood at the Royal Academy in 1888 and the Paris Salon in 1889.

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Now here’s another from La Belle Assemblee magazine, this time from 1808. This one might actually keep your arms warm too with that lovely green wrap

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Today is so we’ve chosen this beautiful card from . It’s believed that the first Christmas Card was sent to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, in 1611! We wonder what that would’ve looked like. Have you started sending out your Christmas cards yet?

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Many people across the world are marking the festival of today, if you wish to join in and eat sweets then you may do so with our blessing! This ink drawing by Henry Ninham is a study of the chancel in one of the many churches of St Nicholas we have in Norfolk.

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