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St Mary's Church, Norton Subcourse, Norfolk, UK
Annegret Hall
St Mary's Church, Norton Subcourse, Norfolk, UK
Early Australian History
RECENT PHOTOS OF PLACES LINKED TO ELIZABETH PULLEY & ANTHONY ROPE
St Mary's Church, Norton Subcourse. Norfolk, UK
Anglican church of John & Ann Rope family (Anthony's father & mother) and past generations.
St Mary's Church, Norton Subcourse
Anglican church of the Rope family over generations.
St Mary's churchyard, Norton Subcourse
Cemetery with the graves of John & Ann Rope (Anthony's parents) and Robert and Susannah Curtis (Ann's parents).
St Mary's Churchyard
St Mary grave of John Rope (Anthony's father) who died in 1785.
St Mary's Churchyard
St Mary grave of Ann Rope (Anthony's mother) who died in 1760.
St Margaret's Church, Felthorpe, Norfolk, UK
Church where Elizabeth Pulley was baptised in 1762.
St Margaret's Church, Felthorpe, Norfolk, UK
Church where Elizabeth Pulley was baptised in 1762.
Wymondham Heritage Museum
More recent bridewell built over the old dungeons in which Elizabeth Pulley was gaoled.
Wymondham Bridewell Dungeon
The bridewell dungeon showing an effigy of Elizabeth Pulley in gaol.
Wymondham Street to Market Place
Elizabeth was taken from the Bridewell along this street to the market place for a public whipping.
Wymondham 17thC Market Place
Elizabeth Pulley was publicly whipped here in July 1780.
Wymondham 1617 Market Cross Hall
A Wymondham 17thC Pub
Many existing buildings were already old when Elizabeth Pulley was alive.
Wymondham Norman Abbey 1107
Abbey now the St Mary & St Thomas Anglican parish church.
Wymondham Abbey
Banns were read here for Elizabeth's marriage, which never took place.
Norwich visited in 2016
Many of the old churches and buildings in Norfolk are built in flint stone. Norwich had 62 churches in the 18thC.
Norwich Old Town
The city is rightly proud of its long history and heritage.
Norwich Cathedral
In the 18thC Norwich was second only to London in size and ecclesiastical standing.
Inside Norwich Cathedral
A truly magnificent historical edifice.
Grounds of Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Castle Prison 1786
This aging building is where Elizabeth Pulley was imprisoned until she was transported 1787.
Poster in Norwich Castle Museum
Describes the castle's involvement in the transportation system.
Norwich Castle Museum 2016
The castle continued as a prison well into the 20thC. Today it is a popular tourist attraction.
Inside Norwich Castle Museum
The castle is only a shell now - when it was a prison it held gaol cells on many floors.
Recent photos taken
in New South Wales
of the areas farmed
and inhabited by the 19thC Rope families
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