Coloured postcard showing a view of an avenue in Chapelfield Gardens, Norwich, with the bandstand and Jeckyll pavilion in the distance. Ink: [personal message] [address in Edinburgh supplied]. Chapel Field, Norwich, was railed in in 1707, and planted with avenues of elms; in 1852 it was acquired by the City for use as a public garden, designed by George Alden Stevens and officially opened in 1880; today it is usually called Chapelfield Gardens. A pagoda designed by Thomas Jeckyll and constructed by Barnard, Bishop and Barnards was erected in 1880 and demolished in 1949; a bandstand was added aorund 1899