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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
Abbey Gate, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
House interior, West Stow Country Park and Anglo-Saxon Village, Bury St Edmunds, SuffolkHouse 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
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
Cottages in the village of Castle Rising, 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
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
Hampton Court, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. These 15th-17th century buildings were restored in 1959 by the Kings Lynn Preservation Trust
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
St Margarets Church, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 2005. View of the church founded by Herbert de Losinga, the first Bishop of Norwich, in 1101
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
Fishermen, Sheringham, Norfolk, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]
East Bergholt Church from the South-East, 1811. Artist: John ConstableEast Bergholt Church from the South-East, 1811. From The Connoisseur Volume XC. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1932]
Suffolk sire Prince Wedgwood, c1902 (c1910). Artist: Frank BabbageSuffolk 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)
Ketts Rebellion, Norfolk, 1549 (1793). Kett the Tanner haranguing the insurgents under the Oak of Reformation at Mousehold hill near Norwich
Town hall and quay, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, c1905
Old house at Ipswich, Suffolk, 1915. Plate XL from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]
The White Hart Inn, Scole, Norfolk, 1915. Plate XLV from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]
Three Lowestoft Mugs, (18th century), 1937Three 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
Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk, c1870. Artist: WL WaltonNorwich Cathedral, Norfolk, c1870. Norwich Cathedral was founded by the Normans in 1096 and completed in the mid 12th century
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
Oak press, Strangers Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, 1910. Artist: Edwin FoleyOak press, Strangers Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, 1910. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture, Volume I, TC and EC Jack Limited, 35 Paternoster Row, and Edinburgh, 1910
The Kings Room Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, 1910. Artist: Edwin FoleyThe Kings Room Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk, 1910. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture, Volume I, TC and EC Jack Limited, 35 Paternoster Row, and Edinburgh, 1910
A Sketch at Walberswick, 1899. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1899
Views of Sandringham, Norfolk, 1887. Sandringham church, Old Oak, Sandringham Park, Lych Gate, Sandringham church, Sir Dighton Probyns house, the Bachelors cottages
East front and principal entrance, Sandringham, Norfolk, 1887. Queen Victoria purchased the Sandringham estate in 1862 as a home for her eldest son, the Prince of Wales, and his new bride
The Dairy, Sandringham, Norfolk, 1887. Queen Victoria purchased the Sandringham estate in 1862 as a home for her eldest son, the Prince of Wales, and his new bride, Princess Alexandra
Euston Hall, Suffolk, home of the Duke of Grafton, 1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by Reverend FO Morris
Stowlangtoft Hall, Suffolk, home of the Wilson family, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Sandringham, Norfolk, home of the Prince of Wales, c1880. Sandringham was built for Albert, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Queen Victoria and later King Edward VII
Witchingham Hall, Norfolk, home of Viscount Canterbury, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Somerleyton, Suffolk, home of Baronet Crossley, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by Reverend FO Morris
Gunton Park, Norfolk, home of Lord Suffield, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by Reverend FO Morris
Nether Hall, Suffolk, home of the Greene family, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by Reverend FO Morris
Melton Constable, Norfolk, Lord Hastings, c1880Melton Constable, Norfolk, home of Lord Hastings, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by Reverend FO Morris
On the River at Beccles, Suffolk, 1924-1926. Artist: Louis Burleigh BruhlOn the River at Beccles, Suffolk, 1924-1926. A print from Hutchinsons Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, Volume 4, 1924-1926
Post Office and Town Hall, Ipswich, Suffolk, c1905. [Valentines & Sons Ltd. Dundee and London]
Rectory House, Great Snoring, Norfolk, end of the 15th century, (1893). An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green, illustrated edition, Volume II
Kimberley Hall, Norfolk, home of the Earl of Kimberley, c1880. The house stands in grounds landscaped by Capability Brown
The High Street, Cromer, Norfolk, 1924-1926. Artist: Francis Frith & CoThe High Street, Cromer, 1924-1926. A print from Hutchinsons Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, volume III, Hutchinson and Co, 1924-1926
Coltishall Lock, Norfolk, 1924-1926. Artist: John Harrap and SonColtishall Lock, Norfolk, 1924-1926. Coltishall is a village situated on the River Bure in the Norfolk Broads. A print from Hutchinsons Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, volume III
Barges on the Stour, with Dedham Church in the Distance, 1811. Artist: John ConstableBarges on the Stour, with Dedham Church in the Distance, 1811. From the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Traditional Norfolk boats, 1814. Artist: William Henry PyneTraditional Norfolk boats, 1814. Top and bottom are Norfolk hay boats, small square-rigged coastal vessels with shallow draught which enabled them to navigate English east coast estuaries