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Sewell, Mary
Novelist, mother of Anna Sewell.
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Sharman, James
Battle of Trafalgar Veteran and Raconteur
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Ship Inn
Where prisoners’ of war were housed after the Battle of Camperdown (1797).
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Shrublands farmhouse (GOSH plaque)
Shrublands farmhouse until 1949 and now youth and adult centre
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Sluys, Battle of, 1340
The often forgotten Battle of Sluys of 24th June 1340 was a major turning point in the Hundred Years’ War.
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South Town Railway Station
The terminus of the railway line to London for the Great Eastern Railway. Now Temple Road.
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St. Mary’s Medieval Hospital
Plaque relating to multiple use of the site, which began as a hospital and ended up as a school
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Suspension Bridge, The Fall of the
Sited on the north-west tower in Lawn Avenue.
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Technical High School (GOSH plaque)
Technical High School (GOSH plaque)
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The Artillery Volunteers’ Hall
The Artillery Volunteers' Hall, built in 1880 for the 1st Norfolk Artillery Volunteers.
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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
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Thomas Henry Dawson Walker (GOSH plaque)
Thomas Henry Dawson Walker (GOSH plaque)
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Town Battery
Town Battery, 1781-1859, equipped with 24 pounder guns for the defence of Great Yarmouth.
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Tram Shed and Carnegie Library
Site of the old tram shed and Carnegie Library, Gorleston
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Turner, Dawson
Turner was a noted antiquarian, botanist and patron of the arts
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Vincent, Ruth
Soprano Ruth Vincent, who went from a butcher's daughter to Covent Garden.
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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
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Wartime Evacuees
On June 2nd 1940, some 3,700 schoolchildren and teachers were evacuated from here due to the fear of a German Invasion.
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Waterloo, Battle of, soldiers' burial ground
Burial ground for seventeen Waterloo soldiers
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William G. Fleming G.C. (GOSH plaque)
William G. Fleming awarded George Cross and RNLI Gold, Silver and Bronze medals lived on Pavilion Road