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Hunstanton, Norfolk in old postcards: Buildings & Streets around the town |
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High Street, Hunstanton c1910. The bank is still there on the corner. |
A very early view of the Union chapel. It was built in 1870 by John Beeton. (It's almost opposite the library today ). |
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The Sandringham Hotel and railway station. c1900 (repro card) |
An original of the scene on the left |
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Another image of the Sandringham Hotel from about the same time. Demolished in April 1967. |
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Railway advert |
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Hunstanton railway station looking towards the Sandringham Hotel in the 1960's. I travelled to school on the train for one year only, 1966-67. The station closed in 1969 as a result of Beeching's axe. It had survived just a little over 100 years, having opened on 3rd October 1862. |
Sea View Holiday Camp |
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The Golden Lion Hotel, Green and cross. c 1940. Originally called the New Inn, it was built in 1846. |
The Town Hall, Golden Lion Hotel and Green. c1960 |
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A much earlier, close-up image of the Town Hall c 1930's? It was built in the late 1890s. |
High St, The shapes of some of the buildings are still recognisable. |
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Cliff Terrace c1910 |
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The Glebe Hotel-drawing |
The Glebe Hotel, demolished in 1970's/80's. |
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The Convalescent Home c1890 |
The convalescent home c1916 |
Homefields House |
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Rhianva College |
Addenbrookes Home of Recovery, built c1908. |