
Sewell, Anna
Birth place of the writer Black Beauty.

Sewell, Mary
Novelist, mother of Anna Sewell.

Sharman, James
Battle of Trafalgar Veteran and Raconteur

Ship Inn
Where prisoners’ of war were housed after the Battle of Camperdown (1797).

Shrublands farmhouse (GOSH plaque)
Shrublands farmhouse until 1949 and now youth and adult centre

Sluys, Battle of, 1340
The often forgotten Battle of Sluys of 24th June 1340 was a major turning point in the Hundred Years’ War.

South Town Railway Station
The terminus of the railway line to London for the Great Eastern Railway. Now Temple Road.

St. Mary’s Medieval Hospital
Plaque relating to multiple use of the site, which began as a hospital and ended up as a school

Suspension Bridge, The Fall of the
Sited on the north-west tower in Lawn Avenue.

Technical High School (GOSH plaque)
Technical High School (GOSH plaque)

The Artillery Volunteers’ Hall
The Artillery Volunteers' Hall, built in 1880 for the 1st Norfolk Artillery Volunteers.

Theatre Royal, site of
On the north end of the former Regal Cinema, marking the site of Yarmouth’s long standing area of entertainment in the town

Thomas Henry Dawson Walker (GOSH plaque)
Thomas Henry Dawson Walker (GOSH plaque)

Town Battery
Town Battery, 1781-1859, equipped with 24 pounder guns for the defence of Great Yarmouth.

Tram Shed and Carnegie Library
Site of the old tram shed and Carnegie Library, Gorleston

Turner, Dawson
Turner was a noted antiquarian, botanist and patron of the arts

Vincent, Ruth
Soprano Ruth Vincent, who went from a butcher's daughter to Covent Garden.

Warmington, Robert
Admiralty Agent for the port of Great Yarmouth. Plaque placed on the Salvation Army Citadel, Tolhouse Street : the site of Warmington’s house

Wartime Evacuees
On June 2nd 1940, some 3,700 schoolchildren and teachers were evacuated from here due to the fear of a German Invasion.

Waterloo, Battle of, soldiers' burial ground
Burial ground for seventeen Waterloo soldiers