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East Anglia Collection

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: The Hay Wain, 1821, (1912). Artist: John Constable

The Hay Wain, 1821, (1912). Artist: John Constable
The Hay Wain, 1821, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, (London, New York, Toronto, 1912)

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Matthew Pariss Map of Great Britain showing rivers & towns in the south of England & part of

Matthew Pariss Map of Great Britain showing rivers & towns in the south of England & part of Wales, c. 1250 (1944)
Many place-names are still recognisable today. The word Auster, written over the English Channel at the bottom, refers to wind bringing heavy cloud cover and fog

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: The Meare, Thorpeness, Suffolk

The Meare, Thorpeness, Suffolk. The Meare at Thorpeness is an artificial boating lake. It is the venue for the popular annual Thorpeness Regatta held in August

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Snape, Suffolk

Snape, Suffolk. A small village on the River Alde near the Suffolk coast, Snape is best known for its Maltings, a group of buildings formerly used to produce malt for use in the brewing industry

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village, Bury St Edmund s, Suffolk. A reconstruction of an early Anglo-Saxon village from c420-650 excavated on the site

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: A Lock on the Stour, 1830. Creator: David Lucas

A Lock on the Stour, 1830. Creator: David Lucas
A Lock on the Stour, 1830

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: River Stour, 1831. Creator: David Lucas

River Stour, 1831. Creator: David Lucas
River Stour, 1831

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Gunner Working Up To Fowl, 1886. Creator: Dr Peter Henry Emerson

Gunner Working Up To Fowl, 1886. Creator: Dr Peter Henry Emerson
Gunner Working Up To Fowl, 1886

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Poling the Marsh Hay, 1886. Creator: Dr Peter Henry Emerson

Poling the Marsh Hay, 1886. Creator: Dr Peter Henry Emerson
Poling the Marsh Hay, 1886

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Rowing Home the Schoof-Stuff, 1886. Creator: Dr Peter Henry Emerson

Rowing Home the Schoof-Stuff, 1886. Creator: Dr Peter Henry Emerson
Rowing Home the Schoof-Stuff, 1886

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Leaf from a Psalter: Historiated Initial D with The Trinity, c

Leaf from a Psalter: Historiated Initial D with The Trinity, c.1310. Although English, the design of this psalter page follows the fashion of French book illumination

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Cley, Norfolk, c1865-1932. Artist: Albert Goodwin

Cley, Norfolk, c1865-1932. Artist: Albert Goodwin
Cley, Norfolk, c1865-1932. Landscape with a windmill

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: An October Morning, 1885. Artist: Walter Frederick Osborne

An October Morning, 1885. Artist: Walter Frederick Osborne
An October Morning, 1885. Figures on the beach at Walberswick, Suffolk

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Shrimp boys at Cromer, 1815. Artist: William Collins

Shrimp boys at Cromer, 1815. Artist: William Collins
Shrimp boys at Cromer, 1815. A group of children and their shrimping baskets in the foreground. Behind them stretches the coastline revealed by the low tide, with distant figures visible on the sand

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Baptism of King Guthrum, 878 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Baptism of King Guthrum, 878 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Baptism of King Guthrum, 878 (1864). Guthrum (d890) was the Danish king who fought against King Alfred the Great of Wessex

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1814-1825. Artist: William Daniell

Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1814-1825. Artist: William Daniell
Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1814-1825. From A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825 by William Daniell

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: The Orford Ness Lighthouses, Suffolk, 1822. Artist: William Daniell

The Orford Ness Lighthouses, Suffolk, 1822. Artist: William Daniell
The Orford Ness Lighthouses, Suffolk, 1822. View of the brick lighthouses built in the 18th century to replace earlier wooden towers. Orford Ness was a notorious spot for shipwrecks

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Pier, Southwold, Suffolk

Pier, Southwold, Suffolk

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Aldeburgh, Suffolk

Aldeburgh, Suffolk

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: The Purfleet, Kings Lynn, Norfolk

The Purfleet, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. In the background just to the left of centre is the Customs House, designed by Henry Bell and built in the 1680s

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Queen Street, Kings Lynn, Norfolk

Queen Street, Kings Lynn, Norfolk

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Castle Rising Castle, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

Castle Rising Castle, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. Castle Rising Castle was built by William d Aubigny, Earl of Arundel in about 1150

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Thames sailing barge, Snape, Suffolk

Thames sailing barge, Snape, Suffolk. This type of sailing vessel developed in the 19th century, carrying cargo on the Thames Estuary and further afield along the east and south coasts

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Orford Church, Suffolk

Orford Church, Suffolk. St Bartholomews Church in Orford was a favourite of the composer Benjamin Britten, whose famous work " Noyes Fludde" was first performed there

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Abbey Gate, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Abbey Gate, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: House interior, West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

House interior, West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
House interior, West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village, Bury St Edmund s, Suffolk. A reconstruction of an early Anglo-Saxon village from c420-650 excavated on the site

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Tide mill, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England

Tide mill, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. The tide mill at Woodbridge is one of only four in Britain, and is one of the earliest, with records saying that a mill has been on the site since 1170

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Cottages in the village of Castle Rising, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

Cottages in the village of Castle Rising, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Town Hall, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

Town Hall, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. The Hall of the Trinity Guild was built in 1421. Today it forms part of the Town Hall of Kings Lynn

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

Corn Exchange, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. The Victorian Corn Exchange with its Grade II Listed facade was converted into a theatre and multipurpose arts venue in 1996

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Hampton Court, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

Hampton Court, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. These 15th-17th century buildings were restored in 1959 by the Kings Lynn Preservation Trust

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Church of St Lawrence, Castle Rising, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

Church of St Lawrence, Castle Rising, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. Originally a 12th century Norman church, St Lawrence Castle Rising was extensively restored in the 19th century

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: St Margarets Church, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005

St Margarets Church, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. View of the church founded by Herbert de Losinga, the first Bishop of Norwich, in 1101

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Cley Windmill, Cley next the Sea, Holt, Norfolk, 2005

Cley Windmill, Cley next the Sea, Holt, Norfolk, 2005. Dating from the 18th century, this windmill on the edge of salt marshes in northern Norfolk is now a private residence

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Fishermen, Sheringham, Norfolk, 1912

Fishermen, Sheringham, Norfolk, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Edmund, King of East Anglia, killed by the Danes, 9th Century (1864)

Edmund, King of East Anglia, killed by the Danes, 9th Century (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Edmund, King of East Anglia, killed by the Danes, 1864. In 869, the Great Heathen Army advanced on East Anglia and the kingdom was devastated

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: East Bergholt Church from the South-East, 1811. Artist: John Constable

East Bergholt Church from the South-East, 1811. Artist: John Constable
East Bergholt Church from the South-East, 1811. From The Connoisseur Volume XC. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1932]

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Suffolk sire Prince Wedgwood, c1902 (c1910). Artist: Frank Babbage

Suffolk sire Prince Wedgwood, c1902 (c1910). Artist: Frank Babbage
Suffolk sire Prince Wedgwood, c1902 (c1910). Prince Wedgwood was a Suffolk Punch horse owned by the stockbroker, art collector and politician William Cuthbert Quilter (1841-1911)

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Ketts Rebellion, Norfolk, 1549 (1793)

Ketts Rebellion, Norfolk, 1549 (1793). Kett the Tanner haranguing the insurgents under the Oak of Reformation at Mousehold hill near Norwich

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Town hall and quay, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, c1905

Town hall and quay, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, c1905

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Old house at Ipswich, Suffolk, 1915

Old house at Ipswich, Suffolk, 1915. Plate XL from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: The White Hart Inn, Scole, Norfolk, 1915

The White Hart Inn, Scole, Norfolk, 1915. Plate XLV from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: West Stow Hall, Suffolk, 1915

West Stow Hall, Suffolk, 1915. Plate XXI from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Aerial view of Cambridge, 1939

Aerial view of Cambridge, 1939. This aerial view of Cambridge includes: Kings College, Old University Library and Senate House. From the Senior Service Britain from the Air cigarette card series, 1939

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Three Lowestoft Mugs, (18th century), 1937

Three Lowestoft Mugs, (18th century), 1937
Three Lowestoft Mugs, 18th century. The unsophisticated functionality of Lowestoft products with their inscribed legends and simple floral motifs combine to impart a naive charm to this East Anglian

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk, c1870. Artist: WL Walton

Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk, c1870. Artist: WL Walton
Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk, c1870. Norwich Cathedral was founded by the Normans in 1096 and completed in the mid 12th century

Background imageEast Anglia Collection: The quarterdeck, Royal Navy training establishment, Shotley, Suffolk, 1936

The quarterdeck, Royal Navy training establishment, Shotley, Suffolk, 1936. Known within the service as HMS Ganges, Shotley was Britains largest Royal Naval training establishment from 1905 until it



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