The RedBall's final outing on Saturday, 22 May, took it to Norwich Cathedral where passers-by were amused to find it blocking Erpingham Gate. Photo by Rachel Miller.
In the penultimate RedBall outing on Friday, 21 May, it was wedged into St Gregory's Alley in Norwich. Photo by Rachel Miller.
An artist gets inspired by the visual art of the RedBall during a sunny day in May. The ball's final destination will be found out on the very next day. Photo by Rachel Miller.
The RedBall blocked the gates to Norwich Castle, puzzling those who were walking up to the city landmark on Thursday, 20 May. Photo by Rachel Miller.
Visitors to the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts got a shock as the RedBall bounced into the main stairwell on Wednesday, 19 May. Photo by Andi Sapey.
The RedBall attracted a lot of attention at St Peter Mancroft Church as people stopped to have their photograph taken with it. Photo by Rachel Miller.
The RedBall bounced back on Tuesday, 18 May appearing at St Peter Mancroft Church as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2010. Photo by Rachel Miller.
On Sunday, 16 May, the RedBall made its way to the Festival Gardens on Chapelfield North and found a spot to wedge itself into. Photo by Rachel Miller.
The RedBall continued its tour of Norwich and on Saturday, 15 May, it was spotted trying to squeeze its way into the fire station. Photo by Rachel Miller.
A 15-foot inflatable ball is appearing in locations around Norwich as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2010. On Friday, 14 May, it was spotted in a tight spot at St Andrew's Lych-gate. Photo by Rachel Miller.
On Thursday, 13 May, the RedBall was spotted along the River Wensum at Pulls Ferry as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival. Photo by Rachel Miller.
The RedBall's fourth outing at the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2010 saw it wedged into a nook on All Saints Green. Photo by Rachel Miller.
The RedBall has been getting squished into all sorts of tight spaces and ancient landmarks around Norwich. On day three it got wedged into York Alley opposite the Bell Hotel.
The RedBall is bouncing into different sites across the city until 22 May 2010. On day two it rolled under Riverside's Friendship Bridge.
A passer-by stops and examines the ball which was designed by artist Kurt Perschke. It has wowed crowds in cities around the world including Barcelona and Sydney and will be spending 16 days in Norwich.
The RedBall made its first appearance in the city squeezed into the arches of Norwich Railway Station on Friday, 7 May 2010.
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