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Name
  
George Plunkett

Role
  
Photographer

Died
  
2006


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George Plunkett (1913–2006) was an English photographer. Plunkett was born in Norwich, and from 1931 to 2006, built a comprehensive photographic survey of his home city and further afield. His written work includes five papers for the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society published in the society's transactions and two published books.

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George Plunkett (photographer) George Plunketts Photographs of old Norwich and Norfolk

From February 2016, a permanent exhibition of Plunkett's work will be on show in the - George Plunkett Room - at the Sir Garnet public house close to the city's market square.

Biography

After attending Avenue Road School and later the City of Norwich School, he commenced work at the Norwich Public Health Department in March, 1929. In World War Two, he served with the RAF from January 1941 to February 1946. After the war ended he returned to work in his previous employment, where he met his future wife Margaret. The couple had two sons, Philip Charles and Jonathan George born in 1950 and 1955 respectively. Plunkett voluntarily retired from the local authority and obtained employment with Norwich Union before retiring in March 1978, aged 65.

Photographic career

Plunkett started photographing Norwich in 1931 after acquiring a box camera. Realising its limitations he replaced it the following year with an Ensign Carbine Number 7, which he used for the rest of his career. In 2000, his complete collection of Norwich photographs were made available on the Internet.

Publications

  • Disappearing Norwich (1987) ISBN 0-861380576
  • Rambles in Old Norwich (1990) ISBN 0-861380789
  • References

    George Plunkett (photographer) Wikipedia