Old photo of Hingham, Norfolk, England , on 11st August 1913. The Rev. Louis C. Cornish and Mrs. Cornish, Mr.and Mrs. Isaac Sprague and their son had travelled from Hingham Massachusetts to present a bust of Abraham Lincoln to the parish church.
In 1915, a veteran of the Crimean War (1853-1856) was buried in Holt, Norfolk. Thanks to the National Army Museum in London, who allowed me to use a low-res version of this image.
Closeup of the key for the old picture of Lennae Regis, or King’s Lynn, in Norfolk, England published circa 1690 to 1711. From a British Library/Flikr Image.Closeup of the left hand side of an old picture of Lennae Regis, or King’s Lynn, in Norfolk, England published circa 1690 to 1711. From a British Library/Flikr Image.Closeup of the right hand side of an old picture of Lennae Regis, or King’s Lynn, in Norfolk, England published circa 1690 to 1711. From a British Library/Flikr Image.Closeup of the centre of an old picture of Lennae Regis, or King’s Lynn, in Norfolk, England published circa 1690 to 1711. From a British Library/Flikr Image.Old picture of Lennae Regis, or King’s Lynn, in Norfolk, England, circa 1690 to 1711. Image: British Library/Flikr
Old photo of London Road, Thetford, Norfolk, from “Short historical guide to the ancient borough of Thetford, in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk” by William George Clarke, published 1908.
Hi, I’m Debbie. I’ve enjoyed books, films, and documentaries about history for more than 30 years. My favourite trips with friends and family are to museums, historic houses, archaeological sites, and I love unearthing old photos and archive film bringing history to life.