
HMS Lutine 1799
Sailed from Yarmouth Roads on 9th October 1793 carrying 250 passengers and a cargo of gold a silver valued at £2,000,000.

Hospital for the Sick and Wounded, site of
Plaque placed on Booker’s Wholesale Warehouse
Hospital, Great Yarmouth General, site of
Now St George's Court residential flats.

Isolation Hospital
Site of the Isolation Hospital, 1875-1971, treating cholera, diphtheria, tuberculosis, typhoid, smallpox and Scarlet fever.

Kate Norgate
Historian and Author

Kempe, Margery
Margery Kempe (1373-1438), prayed in St Nicholas church before leaving on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.

Kisbee, Captain Thomas, RN
Captain Thomas Kisbee, RN, inventor of the life buoy and breeches buoy, lived here.

Lacon’s Brewery
Site of. Palace Casino, Brewery Plain.

Larner, Sam
Residence of. Bulmer Cottage, Bulmer Road, Winterton on Sea. Fisherman, folk singer and musician

Lees, Andrew John (1949-1994)
Scientist, Conservationist and Friends of the Earth National Campaign Director

Lions Club holiday home for the blind (GOSH plaque)
Lions Club holiday home for the blind (GOSH plaque)

Loades, Sergt. George William
First World War soldier killed at the Battle of Loos, 30 May 1915

Mace, Jem
Jem Mace, prize-fighter and heavyweight World Boxing Champion, began his career on Great Yarmouth seafront.

MacMillan, Sir Kenneth
World Famous Ballet Dancer, Choreographer and Director of the Royal Ballet

Manby, George William, FRS, Captain
Residence of. St. Nicholas Road, Great Yarmouth. Barrackmaster, Soldier and Inventor of the life saving rocket etc.

Manby, George William, FRS, Captain
Residence of. High Road, Gorleston. Soldier and Inventor of the life saving rocket etc.

Mark, Jan
Residence of. Children’s author, plaque erected in 2011 at Ingham at the request of the owners, and sponsored by them.

Martin, Sarah
Philanthropist, prison visitor and good Christian woman

Medieval Guildhall (GOSH plaque)
Medieval Guildhall (GOSH plaque)

Medieval Leper House, site of
Site of a Medieval Leper House, Plague House, Dwelling for the Poor, Ragged School, Town Mission and School and Pentecostal Church