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This black and white group photograph shows the Norfolk Women's Hockey Team at Southwold in 1924. #PhotoMW #MuseumWeek
The Women's Voluntary Service was formed in 1938. By 1943 over 1 million volunteer women were involved in the war effort on the Home Front. This archive photo shows some of the Salvage Collectors in the WVS, in Hunstanton High Street, 1942. #WomenInCulture #MuseumWeek
The wreck of the 'Margaret of Christiana' at Hunstanton, as drawn by local artist Henry Baines dated Easter Monday April 26th 1886.
Happy Easter from all of us here at Lynn Museum! We're open today from 12-4pm if you need a break from all the chocolate!
Thanks to Monika for a fascinating talk on medieval tiles! Next week we are joined by Andrew Tullett, who will be focusing on the extensive natural history collection we hold. Weds 20 March at 2.30pm. Want to book a place? Call 01553 775001
One of our favourites from the collection. A black and white photograph of a dog watching the world go by, on London Road in March 1954. I wonder what he was thinking? #kingslynn #dog #otd #blackandwhite
This photograph shows flooding in Wisbech Road, King's Lynn following the North Sea flood surge #onthisday in 1953 #otd
This black and white press photograph from our collection shows Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, being driven to Sandringham House in Norfolk for Christmas #onthisday in 1952 #otd
Our colleagues over at @AncientHouseMus have been busy installing a new exhibition this week. 'Olive Edis: Photographer' opens on Saturday 15 December at Ancient House Museum, Thetford. #exhibition #oliveedis #photography