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Album Published December 8, 2017

Culture (4 new items)

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Album Published December 7, 2017

Saxon House 50th Anniversary

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Album Published December 7, 2017

RSPCA Rescued St Bernards

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Album Published December 7, 2017

School Breakfast

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Album Published December 7, 2017

Sarah Hall, author

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Album Published December 7, 2017

Saracen's Head

Public House in Wolterton, Norfolk

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Album Published December 7, 2017

Markham Moor Saddle Roof

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Album Published December 7, 2017

Royston Cave

The Royston Cave is a cavern beneath the crossroads formed by Ermine Street and the Icknield Way, Royston. Dating back to the 13th Century its wall are covered with carving and biblical inscriptions.

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Album Published December 7, 2017

J D Salinger archive at UEA, Norwich

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Album Published December 7, 2017

Sage Book Distribution

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Album Published November 25, 2017

Culture (2 new items)

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Album Published November 23, 2017

Culture (2 new items)

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Pensioner Richard Fitzmaurice at Kings Lynn Magistrates Court

Pensioner Richard Fitzmaurice at Kings Lynn Magistrates Court . The 76 year old refuses to pay his council tax and was jailed in 2006 for the same offence. Since then Fitzmaurice has become a figurehead for campaigning pensioners.

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Robert Thwaites, artist.

Artist Robert Thwaites who, in 2006 was sentenced to two years in prison for forgery.

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Robert Wilson, Artist

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Master Thatcher Steve Letch

Master Thatcher Steve Letch thatching with straw at a property in Denham, Suffolk.

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Roger Hickmans Restaurant, Norwich

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Royal Wedding Celebrations

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Richard Long, Artist

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Redhen Nursery

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Rood Screens of East Anglia

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Album Published November 20, 2017

Royal Norfolk Golf Club, Brancaster

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Album Published November 16, 2017

Donna Nook Seal Births 2017

The annual struggle for survival between young seal pups and the elements in North Lincolnshire

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

beach bulls cows donna nature nook pup pups seaks

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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New born seal pup at Donna Nook. For most of the year the UK grey seal is seldom seen, inhabiting the coastal waters and remaining out of sight, but in October each year they come inland onto the salt marshes of Lincolnshire to give birth to their pups. Despite the relative shelter of the mudflats it?s a precarious and often violent start in life for the young with 40% succumbing to infection, drowning or starvation in the early weeks of life. For those that do survive they will also have avoid the prowling bull seals who look to kill the pups so they can copulate again with the adult females before the colony moves out again into deep water during December. Many of the cow seals display their age with the scars and bloody wounds they receive in these struggles as they protect and wean their young for a month before leaving them literally to sink or swim.

And if survival wasn?t already against the odds for the pups, since the 1970s the colony has chosen to settle on the RAF Donna Nook bombing range where billions of dollars of military technology roars overhead rehearsing for war and oblivious to the battle for life and death going on below them.

This year so far and 527 pups have been born to a total population of 1791.

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

beach bulls cows donna nature nook pup pups seaks

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

beach bulls cows donna nature nook pup pups seaks

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Content Published November 14, 2017

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Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

beach bulls cows donna nature nook pup pups seaks

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Content Published November 14, 2017

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted

Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

beach bulls cows donna nature nook pup pups seaks

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Content Published November 14, 2017

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted

Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

beach bulls cows donna nature nook pup pups seaks

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Content Published November 14, 2017

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted

Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

beach bulls cows donna nature nook pup pups seaks

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Content Published November 14, 2017

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted

Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

beach bulls cows donna nature nook pup pups seaks

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Content Published November 14, 2017

©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted

Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) at Donna Nook, Lincolnshire,UK. Each year between October & December up to three thousand Grey seals descend onto a RAF bombing range in North Lincolnshire to give birth and raise their pups in the ?safety of the shallow sand banks away from the harsh climate of the North Sea in winter. The colonies who usually inhabit the coastline of the UK are led by the pregnant females - cows who are swiftly followed by the male bulls, keen to copulate once the cows have produced their young. After weaning their pups the whole colony, young & old will move away from the salt flats and back to the deeper water seeking much needed nutrition after months living on milk and blubber.

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Album Published November 10, 2017

Police Superintendents Association of England & Wales Conference Q&A 2015

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Album Published November 10, 2017

Prof Michael Gregory

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Album Published November 10, 2017

Coltishall MOD housing sell off

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Album Published November 10, 2017

Ian Vale, RAC patrolman of the year 2008

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Album Published November 10, 2017

Punting on the river Cam

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Album Published November 10, 2017

Prof Stephen Emmott

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Album Published November 10, 2017

Jules Fleming, RAF Pilot

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Album Published November 10, 2017

Prof Chris Hope

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Police Riot Training

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Prison Life

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Police Tractor

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Police Traffic Enforcement Events

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Princess Diana Memorial, Sandringham

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Police Scrap Yard Raid

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Police Drone

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Police Breathalyser

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Police Body Worn Video

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Album Published November 6, 2017

Labour Exploitation Raid

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Album Published November 3, 2017

Places- UK locations

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Album Published November 3, 2017

Gareth Calway, poet

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Album Published November 3, 2017

Plough Monday

A celebration of the coming agricultural year.

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Album Published November 3, 2017

Swaffham Market

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Album Published November 3, 2017

Phil Withington, writer

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