
Stories of Lynn
@storiesoflynn
Museum and Gaol House at King's Lynn's historic Saturday Market Place. Tweet us 9-5 Mon-Fri
ID: 913055867964182529
http://www.storiesoflynn.co.uk 27-09-2017 15:00:57
1,1K Tweet
924 Followers
1,1K Following

Plans for a new cinema on London Road/Providence Street in an Art Deco style were submitted in 1939. It was to partner the Pilot Street cinema as was ordered by B.G. Culey and designed by Keeble and Courtney. It was never built due to the outbreak of WWII Norfolk Record Office


Did you know there were two police forces in King’s Lynn between 1836 and 1848? The day force and the night force operated with their own constables and superintendent. In June 1848 it was decided to amalgamate the two Norfolk Record Office


It is the 500th year anniversary of these Letters Patent granted #otd in 1524 by Henry VIII. They granted the Borough a new constitution which would last until 1834. It is finely illuminated with a portrait of young Henry in the initial Norfolk Record Office


These Letters Patent from Queen Elizabeth I restore one of the two annual fairs in King’s Lynn after both had been repealed by an Act of Parliament. The February fair was allowed to continue, we know it as the Mart, but the August fair never returned Norfolk Record Office


These seals are part of a feoffment, a type of deed, by John Sturges with others to John Vaux and William and Robert Amfles. The images are of a Mermaid, deer and lion Norfolk Record Office




These plans are for the Ritz Cinema from 1938. Building work hadn’t started before World War II and when the developers applied for permission again in 1949 they were refused. Norfolk County Council had chosen the site for the new police station Norfolk Record Office


John Fuller was awarded ÂŁ1,1s #OTD 1757 by the Seamans Trust to help his recovery after he had his foot cut through by a falling cask of pitch while sailing on board the Jason Norfolk Record Office


October 1557 saw the Letters Patent of Philip and Mary grant the annexation of South Lynn in perpetuity, rather than just under royal pleasure as had been granted in February 1555 Norfolk Record Office


This table of crimes during 1875 was created for the Chief Constable’s report to the Watch Committee. It details types of crime, if committed by men or women, and if they were discharged or convicted. This level of detail can only be seen in the reports for 1874-5 Norfolk Record Office




These are the building control plans for an alteration of St James’ Cinema dating from November 1933. It added a new entrance foyer and two dances rooms. It wouldn't last long as the cinema burnt down in February 1937 and was not replaced Norfolk Record Office


Thomas Trummel was killed protecting the Charming Sally from privateers near Antigua #otd 1759. This document is from the Port Trust where his widow Margaret claimed financial aid in June 1760. She was given a pension of 2 shillings a month until she remarried in 1763 Norfolk Record Office


We had a jolly Tudor Christmas with a local school group at Lynn Museum and Stories of Lynn today! With me the children explored Tudor household objects and made gingerbread bites from a 14th century recipe - yummy! 🫚




