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Play and exercise equipment in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, UK, closed by the council to halt the spread of the corona virus.
Play and exercise equipment in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, UK, closed by the council to halt the spread of the corona virus.
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24th March 2020: Kings Butchers on Wisbech Road, King’s Lynn, Norfolk ensuring social distancing rules are observed on the first full day of Lockdown during the Covid 19 pandemic.
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Heathside Cafe Truckstop, Swffham,Norfolk,UK.
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Graffiti showing the insignia of the British Union of Fascists on the walls of a building in Aylsham, Norfolk, UK, reading Stand By The King, referring to the 1936 abdication crisis . The BUF political movement enjoyed some popularity in rural East Anglia during the 1930s as it opposed the Queen Anne’s Bounty, a tax that was laid upon farmers by the Church of England. If the farmer refused to pay the tithe the church commissioners would send bailiffs to enforce the debt, removing livestock or farm machinery. BUF members known as Blackshirts and led by Oswald Mosley could be called upon by the landowner to defend the property, by force if necessary. The longevity of the markings is attributed to the fact the are made in bitumen.
These images have been digitally retouched
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Graffiti showing the insignia of the British Union of Fascists on the walls of a building in Aylsham, Norfolk, UK, reading Stand By The King, referring to the 1936 abdication crisis . The BUF political movement enjoyed some popularity in rural East Anglia during the 1930s as it opposed the Queen Anne’s Bounty, a tax that was laid upon farmers by the Church of England. If the farmer refused to pay the tithe the church commissioners would send bailiffs to enforce the debt, removing livestock or farm machinery. BUF members known as Blackshirts and led by Oswald Mosley could be called upon by the landowner to defend the property, by force if necessary. The longevity of the markings is attributed to the fact the are made in bitumen.
These images have been digitally retouched
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Landlady’s son Oli Haynes of the Live & Let Live, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, making the final touches to their St George’s Day decorations. Despite having to close because of corona virus that pub is adapting to the situation by offering a beer take-away service to regulars.
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Landlady’s son Oli Haynes of the Live & Let Live, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, making the final touches to their St George’s Day decorations. Despite having to close because of corona virus that pub is adapting to the situation by offering a beer take-away service to regulars.
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Landlady’s son Oli Haynes of the Live & Let Live, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, making the final touches to their St George’s Day decorations. Despite having to close because of corona virus that pub is adapting to the situation by offering a beer take-away service to regulars.
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Landlady’s son Oli Haynes of the Live & Let Live, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, making the final touches to their St George’s Day decorations. Despite having to close because of corona virus that pub is adapting to the situation by offering a beer take-away service to regulars.
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Landlady’s son Oli Haynes of the Live & Let Live, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, making the final touches to their St George’s Day decorations. Despite having to close because of corona virus that pub is adapting to the situation by offering a beer take-away service to regulars.
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Landlady’s son Oli Haynes of the Live & Let Live, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, making the final touches to their St George’s Day decorations. Despite having to close because of corona virus that pub is adapting to the situation by offering a beer take-away service to regulars.
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Landlady’s son Oli Haynes of the Live & Let Live, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, making the final touches to their St George’s Day decorations. Despite having to close because of corona virus that pub is adapting to the situation by offering a beer take-away service to regulars.
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Graffiti on the abandoned barge Tosca at Boal Quay in King’s Lynn, Norfolk,UK
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Graffiti on the abandoned barge Tosca at Boal Quay in King’s Lynn, Norfolk,UK
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Paragliding in Sheringham.
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A ‘hostile architecture’ bench in the town of King’s Lynn, Norfolk,UK, designed to prevent homeless people sleeping on it. It is dedicated to Margery Kempe, who was known for her work among the poor and dispossessed.
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Patrons of the The Railway Tavern,Dereham,Norfolk,UK cheering as the clock struck eleven pm, signifying Britain’s exit from the EU, Friday 31st January 2020.
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Patrons of the The Railway Tavern,Dereham,Norfolk,UK cheering as the clock struck eleven pm, signifying Britain’s exit from the EU, Friday 31st January 2020.
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Patrons of the The Railway Tavern,Dereham,Norfolk,UK cheering as the clock struck eleven pm, signifying Britain’s exit from the EU, Friday 31st January 2020.
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