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TT Quiz Night credit:Chelsea Kemp , credit:Chelsea Kemp The Triangle Tavern, home to Green Jack Beers and a juke-box-less front bar,  starts a new season of eccentric Quiz Nights.  1st prize - the potThe 2nd Prize – good question / 19 January, 2025
Drupal London Presentation Pic Drupal | / 19 January, 2025
Hanson Slider This is a new feature - please let us know what you think! / 19 January, 2025
Marmalade Cocktail Pic MAKES 2 / 18 January, 2025
3 St Peter's Street pic ,  pic tan LADIA (Lowestoft & District Independent Archive) is a Lowestoft-based, charitable organisation that has been established to provide a locally-accessible archive of historical documents relating / 15 January, 2025
Exciting technical discovery Screenshot .. but definitely nerdy lol / 11 January, 2025
Readme What IS this?kjgjhfhjfWhat are its aims?kjgjgh / 1 January, 2025
82 83 High Street pic , old pic1 82alttext No82 / Chris and his team are keen to welcome you. Come and explore their range of exotic fabrics from India and beyond / 26 December, 2024
KDP Our Fallen Book float pics What I wish I had written down somewhere  / 22 December, 2024
22n23 24 25 High Street 33 , 25 79 Was "The Candy Shop"CREDIT:Peggy Mcgregor - Candy Shop - number 25 - circa 1950 as that was when I think my parents bought it (this is from their album) / 21 December, 2024
26 High Street red , 26 26 21 December, 2024
21 High Street ss , 34 78 12 May 1943, 2100 hours. Some 25 FW 190s, each carrying a single 500 kg HE bomb, swept across the town at 50 ft causing death and destruction on a dreadful scale. 4 bombs in High Street caused very serious damage to cottages and property in the area pictured. CREDIT: Bob Collis  / The Town Green was originally a northward extension of the High Street but the space on which the green now stands was created out of property destruction and damage caused by WW2 air raids, and on / 20 December, 2024
NOT HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Sun , Skipper Arthur Collins On 15 December 1914 the sailing trawler Queen of Devon left Lowestoft for the fishing grounds. It was reckoned that the vessel would be home on 22nd December / 20 December, 2024
18 High Street hh , 37 75 12 May 1943, 2100 hours. Some 25 FW 190s, each carrying a single 500 kg HE bomb, swept across the town at 50 ft causing death and destruction on a dreadful scale. 4 bombs in High Street caused very serious damage to cottages and property in the area pictured. CREDIT: Bob Collis  / The Town Green was originally a northward extension of the High Street but the space on which the green now stands was created out of property destruction and damage caused by WW2 air raids, and on / 19 December, 2024
17 High Street hh , James William Quantrill, a Deck Hand 74 One of Lowestoft's Our Fallen lived here James William Quantrill, a Deck Hand with H.M. Drifter Ocean Fisher, James died on 16th of June 1918 at the age of 18 when a mine brought up in the trawl exploded, sinking the vessel, with the loss of all nine crew including James————————— / The Town Green was originally a northward extension of the High Street but the space on which the green now stands was created out of property destruction and damage caused by WW2 air raids, and on / 18 December, 2024