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Birt Acres
Shot what is believed to be the first moving pictures in East Anglia
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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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Gilbert, George
He founded the Hippodrome Circus, one of only two permanent circus buildings in the country
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Larner, Sam
Residence of. Bulmer Cottage, Bulmer Road, Winterton on Sea. Fisherman, folk singer and musician
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MacMillan, Sir Kenneth
World Famous Ballet Dancer, Choreographer and Director of the Royal Ballet
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Pleasure Beach
Opened in 1909. It is the second tallest and has the second fastest wooden roller-coaster in the UK.
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Empire Theatre
Cinema and Theatre since 1911
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Hippodrome Circus
Built by George Gilbert in 1903, one of the last purpose built circus buildings in the country
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Aquarium (Royal)
Marine Parade.
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Bijou Hall
Where the first moving pictures were shown in Yarmouth.
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Cardiff, Jack OBE
Cinematographer and Director
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Vincent, Ruth
Soprano Ruth Vincent, who went from a butcher's daughter to Covent Garden.
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Nightingale, John William
Entrepreneur, impresario and hotelier.
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Boulter’s Museum
Early privately owned collection of curiosities
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Gem (Windmill) Theatre
The third 'picture palace' in Britain, plaque erected in 2012