Look back at Chantry Place after 20 years in the heart of the city
The site was originally built by Albert Caley to produce mineral water.
In 1883, the factory started manufacturing drinking cocoa and then chocolate in 1886.
Aerial shot of the site(Image: Newsquest)
In 2004, during preparation works on the ground that would become the shopping centre, workers uncovered the remains of 17 people.
A lengthy investigation was made and determined that the remains were most likely Jewish settlers thought to have been plague victims from 1150 to 1300.
In 2013 the bones were finally put to rest at Earlham Road Cemetery.........
© Norwich Evening News
