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its-only-art-dale · 1 year
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Frozen Hebes #hebe #hebes #flowers #shrub #shrubs #pink #white#purple #frosty #frozen #gorleston #norfolk #canon #december #floweringinwinter (at Gorleston-On-Sea, Norfolk, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmEv-LWDA3y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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silverwolf1980 · 2 months
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ditzyblog · 2 years
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Looking forward to bringing little pickle here at Christmas. This theatre was built in 1901 as a shelter 🥰 #history #buildings #historical #panto #wizardofoz #gorleston #norfolk #theatre (at Gorleston Pavillion) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgJULm9s4t_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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radicalgraff · 9 months
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"Punch nazis"
Seen in Gorleston-on-Sea, UK
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year
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After the Storm, Gorleston Harbour, by Thomas Rose Miles (1844-1916)
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beardedmrbean · 28 days
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A Norwich City supporter has been banned from attending football matches following a homophobic comment he made at a match.
It happened at Carrow Road during a fixture between the Canaries and Middlesbrough on 12 November 2022.
Stavros Skapoullis, 57, from Gorleston, Norfolk, had the three-year banning order imposed by Norwich Crown Court.
He has had to surrender his season ticket, and he has been banned from all matches until 5 January 2027.
PC Mathew Ewing said the case against Skapoullis "included evidence which supports the concerns associated with hate crime at football matches".
He added: "It demonstrates that this type of language will not be tolerated. People who engage in such behaviour should be prepared to receive a football banning order which would undoubtedly affect their livelihood.
"People should be able to enjoy football matches without the fear or concern of any behaviour which might diminish that experience."
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coolseabird · 2 months
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Poor guy :(
This manuscript was made, probably in the 1310s, for someone connected with the church of St Andrew at Gorleston in Norfolk, and hence gets its common name ‘The Gorleston Psalter’. This manuscript is rich in ‘bas-de-page’, literally bottom-of-the-page, illustrations. This image shows one such picture: a fox carries a goose away in its mouth, and the goose says ‘queck’ (quack). The scene is probably from the tale of Reynard the fox. Images in the margins of medieval manuscripts were there to instruct but also to amuse. They often contain visual observations of the times and society.
Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20100709185743/http://prodigi.bl.uk/illcat/tours/Add49622.htm
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rfsnyder · 7 months
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Yarmouth Gorleston
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americanbrffan · 11 months
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I know a lot of us are disappointed at the lack of tiaras and robes at the Coronation but I hafta say - this community's excitement for their minister's recognition and invitation to attend is exactly the perfect way for KC to start his reign. 💗💗💗
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Unexpected Guest to King Charles' Coronation 'Blown Away' by Invite: 'It's a Moment in History'
The Reverend Matthew Price, a recipient of a British Empire Medal, will be a guest at next month's coronation
By Monique Jessen 
Published on April 24, 2023 04:25
The coronation invites are out — and one local vicar couldn't be happier.
The Reverend Matthew Price, who has been vicar of Gorleston's Mary Magdalene church since 2018, was delighted and surprised when he received an invitation from Buckingham Palace, asking him to be a guest at the upcoming coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla.
"I received an email a few weeks ago so I knew it was coming, but I was blown away by the beauty of the invitation when it arrived — it's stunning!" Price tells PEOPLE from his family home in Gorleston, Norfolk (about three hours east of London). "The idea of being there in person is just extraordinary — it's a moment in history, something we haven't seen for 70 years!"
Price, 45, has been invited to attend the historic event at Westminster Abbey on May 6 after becoming a British Empire Medal recipient, an honor he received in 2020 as a result of his tireless work in the community amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
 "Our church became a massive food hub, providing food for people who couldn't source food for themselves," explains Price. "At the peak, we were sending out over 100 food parcels every week and working with a team of about 100 volunteers."
After being presented with the medal by the Lord Lieutenant, Price and his wife were also invited to a garden party at Buckingham Palace last summer.
"It feels like the gift that just keeps on giving," he jokes, adding that his wife is very happy for him — despite his solo invite.
In fact, the whole community is getting excited about his brush with royalty.
"Even the post lady was excited when she delivered it, she said, 'I think it's from the King!' as it had the King's monogram in the corner."
The locals from his parish have been taking turns snapping photos of the heavy, gilded invitation to send to their families.
"What's amazing is that I live and work in quite a deprived community and the idea that someone from our community is going to be at this event is just extraordinary," he says.
Due to the early start of the ceremony (guests have to be seated in the Abbey by 7.30 a.m. — 3 1/2 hours before the ceremony begins!), Price will be staying overnight in London and plans to wear his BEM medal with pride.
On what he's most looking forward to, he says: "The music, definitely. I've read that there are lots of new pieces that have been composed and at a building like Westminster Abbey, which has extraordinary acoustics, I think the music be amazing."
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srsbvx · 3 months
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The Gorleston Tramway: Nostalgic journey on historic tracks, reliving the charm of a bygone era. https://golastreetcar.org
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glidelineltd · 3 months
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its-only-art-dale · 2 years
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Herbi 🐱❤️ #herbi #cat #smallcat #blackcat #gorleston #norfolk #canon #fun #cute #catoninstagram (at Gorleston-On-Sea, Norfolk, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbyGzO7DP2W/?utm_medium=tumblr
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silverwolf1980 · 2 months
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ditzyblog · 2 years
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Well done Gorleston - right on the sea front. There is a general disabled toilet just around the corner too 🥰 #disabled #disability #disabledaccess #disabledaccesstoilet #disabilitytoilet #wheelchair #norfolk #gorleston (at Gorleston Beach) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgJTxz3sXzv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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drprunesquallor · 8 months
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Great Yarmouth 2
There is a long strip of amusement arcades, restaurants and shops selling souvenirs to tourists. Some interesting doors can be found off the main drag in the narrow streets and alleyways. A former theatre Barking Smack? It’s a public house. Named after the famous Short Blue fishing fleet (the largest in the world at the time) that moved from Barking to Gorleston (just up the coast from GY) in…
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eads · 9 months
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Archibald Campbell Mellon painted the fleeting glories of the English seaside summer, the escape for many thousands to Gorleston or as in this picture Hopton Cliffs in Norfolk. It was here, tormented by his memories of WW1, the writer Henry Williamson walked seeking isolation.
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