
King's Lynn Mart February 14th 2012.
Today 14th February 2012 (St Valentine's Day) at noon borough Mayor Colin Sampson opened the King's Lynn Mart. Donald Gray (Showman's Guild) said: King's Lynn Mart has one of the finest openings in the country. It is the first event of the year in the diary for the showmen, and guests from around the county arrived at Lynn's Tuesday Market Place to see the ceremony. A full civic event took place with mayors, council leaders, MPs and other dignitaries attending.
VIEW over 40 Photographs taken todayThe RPS has sponsored a series of lectures by Jason Bell one of the foremost photographers in the Country.
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De Haviland Mosquito NS 988 Parts recovered from Wash in July 2004 to the 2nd January 2012 - Mosquito 42F Memorial Dedication at the ATC HQ King's Lynn.
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View nowWell it's taken some time, but today 20th July 2011 I decided that I should upload this now, I don't think I will ever get this site fully up-to-date. I am taking photographs faster than I can add them. I have been working on this new site for quite some time and with my greater knowledge of building websites I am using some of the latest technology and the highest degree of security that's available. The previous website was last upgraded in March 2000.
The number of unused images I have is staggering. As well as my many thousands of my own images for the Port of King's Lynn, and from my freelance days for the Lynn News, I now have many more that have come to light on film and even some on plates that my father had collected during his 50 years at the port. I have added a few of these and will be adding some more together with some of the history he collected.
Thank you for visiting my site - John
I would suggest that you use the "Site Map" page to find your way around it's always at the top of the page or click on the following. Find your way around with this "Site Map" page.