
First fatal raid by aerial bombardment in Britain
Two people killed on 19 January 1915

First Methodist chapel in Great Yarmouth
Site of the first Methodist chapel in Great Yarmouth, and opened by Rev John Wesley in 1783.

Gem (Windmill) Theatre
The third 'picture palace' in Britain, plaque erected in 2012

Gilbert, George
He founded the Hippodrome Circus, one of only two permanent circus buildings in the country

Gill, Eric Rowton (1882-1940)
Author, Sculptor, Typeface Designer, Stone Cutter and Printmaker

Gooch, Sir William
Sir William Gooch (1681-1751) First Baronet, Soldier and the Governor of Virginia from 1727 to 1749

Gorleston High Street Methodist Chapel (GOSH plaque)
Site of the former Gorleston High Street Methodist Chapel

Gorleston Jubilee Cottage Hospital (GOSH plaque)
First hospital in Gorleston

Gorleston-on-Sea railway station (GOSH plaque)
Site of the former Gorleston-on-Sea railway station

Gorleston Pavilion
Place of entertainment

Grandstand on the Wellesley Road Recreation Ground
Thought to be the oldest surviving football grandstand in current use in Britain

Great Yarmouth Air Station in the First World War
Headquarters of. 25 Regent Street, Great Yarmouth.

Great Yarmouth Lifeboat Station
Great Yarmouth Lifeboat Station 1919

Grout’s Textile Mill
Site of. Factory closed in 1972. Plaque placed on Booker’s Wholesale Warehouse

Guildhall
Site of, demolished 1849. Plaque erected on the railings of St. Nicholas Church.

Hamilton-Deane, Dr. Kenneth
Residence of, and Surgery site. Hamilton Court, High Street, Gorleston

Hanse Kontor
Near this site stood a Hanse Kontor (Hanseatic Office).

Harvey-George, Harry
Manager of the Short Blue Fleet.

Hewett’s Score (GOSH plaque)
Hewett’s Score (GOSH plaque)

Hippodrome Circus
Built by George Gilbert in 1903, one of the last purpose built circus buildings in the country