Posts Tagged ‘Frederick Savage’
All The Fun Of The Fair
It’s not often that comments on this blog feature members of Westlife on drunken escapades, so a recent comment from Harry Overton was most welcome. Harry was actually commenting on a picture, (as above), featured in a post about the delights of my home town, King’s Lynn. He obviously knows his stuff so rather than […]
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Tags: Arthur Anderson, Carousel, Frederick Savage, Galloper, Harry Overton, King's Lynn Mart, Lines Bros, Modern Products of Lindsey (Lincs), Orton & Spooner, Savages, Westlife
King’s Lynn – A Fair Town
The reason that this post is here is all explained elsewhere. I was going to start this by blathering on about how much I love the city of Norwich as a preamble to my list of King’s Lynn’s delights – this was in some small part because of the assertion on it’s signage that it’s […]
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Tags: 1912 Stockholm Olympics, Daniel Defoe, Duke's Head Hotel, Empire Theatre, Frederick Savage, George Borrow, Joe Dines, King John, King's Lynn, King's Lynn Mart, Lynn Museum, Majestic Cinema, Margaret Read, Robinson Cruso, Robinson Crusoe, Seahenge, Sir Robert Walpole, St Nicholas Church, The Campbell's Tower
Galloping Cockerells
A quick lunchtime visit to the Lynn Museum in King’s Lynn (with a self confessed clog dancer as it goes) – principally to see “The Home of Seahenge” (which is what the museum has been re-badged as – I think inadvisably). The Seahenge aspect is obviously the lead exhibit at the museum and to be […]
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Tags: Frederick Savage, Museums, Seahenge


