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This week’s ‘King’s Lynn in 100 Objects’ post falls on a particularly poignant day, as we take a pause for Remembrance Day >> https://t.co/lLhzW7lRWg
These behind-the-scenes photos show former museum curator Bob Trett inspecting a variety equipment from Savage's Engineering Works in 1975. Follow the link to find out more: https://t.co/KXIFhrnFaS #ThisIsEngineering @ThisIsEng
It's half-term week which means Discovery Thursday is back! Join us on 24th October, 10am-1pm for a trip to the Edwardian Seaside, complete with souvenirs and a sweet treat. Free admssion! https://t.co/xiHADXjKc7
This photographic print shows the High Street, King's Lynn looking north, with rows of shops facing both sides of the street. There is a green halfpenny postage stamp on the reverse that was franked #OnThisDay in 1906. The postcard is addressed to Mr Todd of Peterborough. #OTD
This rather spectacular sword was 'presented to Captain Manby by subscribers of the Rooms at Yarmouth in the summer of 1806 as a testimony of their respect'. To find out what he did to earn such respect, check out our facebook page: https://t.co/02WJctraZw
This pencil drawing on card is of Potter Heigham, Norfolk and was drawn #onthisday in 1928, by King's Lynn artist Walter Dexter. #OTD
A big thank you to the great class who visited us and our friends at @storiesoflynn today from Hunstanton Primary School, to learn all about the 1953 floods and flood prevention!
Check out this suffragette plate created by one of our Home Ed children today. @essex_cdp @HeritageFundM_E #vote100
Check out these images of a glass blower making a wine glass to mark #EnglishWineWeek
These studies of sheep are entitled 'In the Chase'. Drawn by Henry Baines #onthisday in 1861 the page is just one of his many pencil drawings in our collection. #otd