//=time() ?>
The Mart officially opens today! Traditionally, the Mayor starts the fun by taking a turn on one of the many fairground rides. These images show the opening in 1909 and the Mayor riding the gallopers in the 1950s. #LMDisplay
ℹ️ https://t.co/O4HYWzQZai @VisitWNorfolk
Great news - coffee mornings are returning to Lynn Museum! Join us for the first of our monthly meetings on Wednesday 5th February and enjoy tea, coffee, and 1950s-era snacks! More info here: https://t.co/6b8CkhrFK7 ☕
We're celebrating the history of the King's Lynn Mart with our new reception display. This photo shows the opening of the Mart in 1909.
Join us for traditional games and crafts at our FREE Victorian Mart family event on Feb 20 between 10am-1pm! 🎠🎡 @KingsLynnLive #LMDisplay
This black and white press photograph shows HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, being driven to Sandringham House, Norfolk for Christmas #OnThisDay in 1952 #OTD
Our new Christmas trail starts today! Come and spot as many festive lights as you can to win a small prize. Available up to, and including, Christmas Eve. 🕯️🎄
What song do you sing at a snowman's birthday party? Freeze a jolly good fellow! 🎵⛄🤣 #ChristmasCrackerJokes #Christmas
See this cute Christmas card and more in our temporary festive display #LMDisplay
Museum entry is FREE October-March.
This print shows Sandringham House, the residence of the Queen and Prince Philip during the winter. They are joined by the rest of the Royal Family at Christmas, and regularly worship at the parish church of St. Mary Magdalene on the estate. #HistoryOfChristmas #MuseXmas 👑
Ever wondered why festive plum pudding usually doesn't actually contain plums? Prior to the Victorian era, the raisins used in traditional Christmas pudding recipes were commonly referred to as plums! #HistoryOfChristmas #FestiveFood #MuseXmas 👨🍳👩🍳
We think this sepia portrait photograph of Mr Catleugh (thought to have been taken at 7 Broad Street, King's Lynn) is a great contender for #Movember @MovemberUK https://t.co/zxHkSHQQxE