We are hosting an exciting event in partnership with and . Don't miss our free online creative writing workshop with author, , on Wednesday 2 February at 6.30pm. Find out more and book now - https://t.co/buZi9jEkaE

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A quiet, peaceful and familiar view for many of us, captured here on a hazy summer day in 1791 by Edward Dayes. What’s your favourite view of Norwich Cathedral?

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Later this month we'll be heading to for the second in a series of five special training days aimed at getting younger audiences into heritage sites. Learn more by following

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Coming Soon: 4 week drawing course - https://t.co/SXxgMHD3Jd Artists Anna Brass and Paul Fenner are returning to The South Asia Collection! For more info or to book email: drawingsouthasia.com

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This week will illuminate the city centre...much like this 20th century oil lamp. It’s decorative back and crescent moon holes would have looked splendid once lit.

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This weekend’s celebrations in India would have made use of oil lamps like this one. This bronze oil lamp, or diya, is in the form of a bird and would have hung in a temple.

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Later this month we’ll unveil Journey: 1979 a brand-new display celebrating 40 years of The South Asia Collection. Learn about the collection’s origins through never-before-seen photographs and journal extracts from creators Philip and Jeannie Millward.

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Our Collection Curator recently travelled to India to rediscover this view, first captured by artist James Baillie Fraser in 1815. Fraser’s topographical prints, alongside others, are currently on display in our picture gallery.

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