We present new photometry for the Galactic thick disk globular cluster
Palomar 11 extending well past the main sequence turn-off in the V and I bands.
This photometry shows noticeable red giant and subgiant branches. The
difference in magnitude between the red horizontal branch (red clump) and the
subgiant branch is used to determine that Palomar 11 has an age of 10.4+/-0.5
Gyr. The red clump is used to derive a distance d_\sun=14.3+/-0.4 kpc, and a
mean cluster reddening of E(V-I)=0.40+/-0.03. There is differential reddening
across the cluster, of order \delta E(V-I)~0.07. The colour magnitude diagram
of Palomar 11 is virtually identically to that of the thick disk globular
cluster NGC 5927, implying that these two clusters have a similar age and
metallicity. Palomar 11 has a slightly redder red giant branch than 47 Tuc,
implying that Palomar 11 is 0.15 dex more metal-rich, or 1 Gyr older than 47
Tuc. Ca II triplet observations (Rutledge et al. 1997) favour the hypothesis
that Palomar 11 is the same age as 47 Tuc, but slightly more metal-rich.Comment: to appear in AJ (19 pages, 4 B&W figures, 1 colour figure