Spent hours looking at 19th- c watercolors. Fascinating/depressing. Some 17th-c covers survive, but changed: St Margaret's Church, Cley (💕the 1852 blue), while others are just the same: Enford (1865/today), both Norfolk.

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Vanda Richards is an artist living in North Norfolk. In her landscapes she tries to capture the atmosphere and scale of the wonderful Norfolk skies. She started her art career using watercolours, but soon found oils and never looked back.

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20 Group member, has sent these beautiful paintings. Her work explores the horizon inspired by the huge skies and ever–changing light and atmosphere of North Norfolk.

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Reconstructions of the medieval church consecration crosses at Hardley, Redenhall, and Thrigby - all in Norfolk.
All probably C14th or C15th.

There are about 90 surviving crosses in Norfolk. Be prepared for a longggg lock-down.

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A sketch of the Twite which winter in Thornham Harbour in Norfolk. One bird was ringed as a juv in Derbyshire in Sep 16 and spent the subsequent 4 winters at Thornham https://t.co/Z2xlzQpWYA

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A painting I did a while ago of Clay-next-the-sea coast in north Norfolk.

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March 29: Red currant is in bud, according to Stillingfleet's 1755 recorded in Norfolk. Ribes rubrum. Choix des plus belles fleurs: et des plus beaux fruits by Redouté. https://t.co/TpJel3hBRZ via .

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Detail from E window at the now demolished church at Nordelph, Norfolk. The church was destroyed but the Ascension window by Heaton, Butler & Bayne was salvaged and waits for a new home in the Stained Glass Repository
This is the tiniest of details from one section of one window

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Got to be Norfolk... over 90 miles of unspoilt coastline with amazing beaches, fabulous visitor attractions for all ages, unique Broads National Park, brilliant seaside towns of Great Yarmouth, Cromer and Hunstanton...
Our website will inspire you... https://t.co/uL64jzemx9

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Couple of weeks ago had one of my first trips birding for a long time. We got to see the Blue-headed Eastern Yellow Wagtail in Norfolk. I just got round to scanning the sketch book.

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How still this early furry beast - perhaps a large - stands, yearning to be out of doors as it waits for the blustery weather to end.
It's a fragment of an 8th-century decorative mount of some kind, found in Norfolk. https://t.co/K3IaJhE7MV

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Great weekend spent in Norfolk. Highlights;
Eastern Yellow Wagtail,
Flock of c70 Snow Bunting,
Finally saw my first Tundra Beans,
Good views of 3 Cranes 🤓

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Good evening Gaynor & thank you. Here's another one which is only known from a photo of a photo from Walter Steggles' archives: sadly, it is untitled but I suspect that it depicts somewhere in Suffolk or Norfolk.

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Mugs featuring our very own Herbert Hedgehog! Herbert features on both sides for only £5 each. (Notice he's wearing his Norwich City FC scarf to encourage sharpness on the pitch😉) Part of our "Festive for a fiver" range. All profits go to support hedgehog rescuers in Norfolk.

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Come along and support – “Inspiration of Waders” event this Sunday at Norfolk. Be inspired while supporting the work they do.

More information about this event :

https://t.co/KWrpOwcEoW

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The bakers are celebrating the roaring Twenties this week on NTBooks are welcoming the first signs of Autumn with Gerty's Treacle Pudding - a recipe given to the author's grandmother by her cook, Gerty, bin the 1920s in Norfolk. What are you baking? https://t.co/7uxrnJ6RSq

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Freshly emerged Humming-bird Hawk-moth in Norfolk. Using Lady’s Bedstraw.

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Just finished this piece from photos taken from the fabulous hedgerows in Norfolk.

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What does mean to you? The Broads, the coast? We’re so incredibly lucky to have the best of all worlds here: coast, countryside, city, culture, foodie heaven, history, nature... just a handful of reasons why we love

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Details of Paul Jefferies 1968 of St Margaret at Fleggburgh, Norfolk. The parish is also known as Burgh St Margaret. Her Feast Day is 20th July, so I'm a couple of hours late for Europe, though not for North America!

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