
Borrow, George (Camperdown)
Author and writer of novels and travelogues

Boulter’s Museum
Early privately owned collection of curiosities

Bridge, William, Reverend
Founded the Independent Church in Great Yarmouth.

Bus Depot
Opened in 1898, suffered bomb damage 1943, rebuilt with an Art-Deco facade

Cadbury, Lt. Egbert, RN
Residence of the pilot who shot down two Zeppelins in the First World War.

Campbell A. Mellon RBA ROI (GOSH plaque)
Campbell A. Mellon RBA ROI (GOSH plaque)

Cardiff, Jack OBE
Cinematographer and Director

Carmelite Friary, (Whitefriars)
Site of the Carmelite Friary, (Whitefriars). Founded 1278, burnt down 1509.

Cator, Sergeant Harry, VC, MM
Sergeant Harry Cator VC., MM., Croix de Guerre lived at 5 Beaconsfield Road.

Christmas, Cornelius Harley
Wine Merchant and Philanthropist, founder of The Harley Christmas' Charity Fund

Cobholm Maltings
Last maltings in the borough of Great Yarmouth ending 900 years of malting -now Beavans Court

Cooper, Sir Astley
The childhood home of the famous surgeon

Cooper, Sir Astley, 3 St. George’s Plain
Surgeon to royalty, anatomist, President of the Royal College of Surgeons and surgical pioneer

Corbett, Miles
Corbett was a Member of Parliament and Recorder of Great Yarmouth and probably Oliver Cromwell’s legal adviser

Crimestoppers
Crimestoppers was launched at 25 Regent Street, Great Yarmouth

Crome, John Berney
John Berney Crome (1794-1842), English landscape painter and marine painter.

East Anglian School for the Blind and Deaf
Plaque unveiled by Maurice Jeal (brother of ex-pupil) on the 100th anniversary year of its opening

Emerson, Peter Henry
Photographer, Artist, Naturalist, Physician and Writer

Empire Theatre
Cinema and Theatre since 1911

Ethel Leach
Campaigner for women's rights