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East Anglian Collection (#5)

"Exploring the Enchanting East Anglian Region: From Snape to Suffolk and Beyond" Discover the hidden gems of East Anglia

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: Cley, Norfolk, c1865-1932. Artist: Albert Goodwin

Cley, Norfolk, c1865-1932. Artist: Albert Goodwin
Cley, Norfolk, c1865-1932. Landscape with a windmill

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: An October Morning, 1885. Artist: Walter Frederick Osborne

An October Morning, 1885. Artist: Walter Frederick Osborne
An October Morning, 1885. Figures on the beach at Walberswick, Suffolk

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: Shrimp boys at Cromer, 1815. Artist: William Collins

Shrimp boys at Cromer, 1815. Artist: William Collins
Shrimp boys at Cromer, 1815. A group of children and their shrimping baskets in the foreground. Behind them stretches the coastline revealed by the low tide, with distant figures visible on the sand

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: Baptism of King Guthrum, 878 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Baptism of King Guthrum, 878 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Baptism of King Guthrum, 878 (1864). Guthrum (d890) was the Danish king who fought against King Alfred the Great of Wessex

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1814-1825. Artist: William Daniell

Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1814-1825. Artist: William Daniell
Lowestoft, Suffolk, 1814-1825. From A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825 by William Daniell

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: The Orford Ness Lighthouses, Suffolk, 1822. Artist: William Daniell

The Orford Ness Lighthouses, Suffolk, 1822. Artist: William Daniell
The Orford Ness Lighthouses, Suffolk, 1822. View of the brick lighthouses built in the 18th century to replace earlier wooden towers. Orford Ness was a notorious spot for shipwrecks

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: UK, England, Suffolk, Lavenham, High Street

UK, England, Suffolk, Lavenham, High Street

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: The Fringe of the Marsh, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson

The Fringe of the Marsh, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson
The Fringe of the Marsh, 1886. Plate: Plate XXXIX

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: Ricking the Reed, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson

Ricking the Reed, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson
Ricking the Reed, 1886. Plate: Plate XXVII

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: Towing the Reed, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson

Towing the Reed, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson
Towing the Reed, 1886. Plate: Plate XXVI

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: Rowing Home the Schoof-Stuff, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson

Rowing Home the Schoof-Stuff, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson
Rowing Home the Schoof-Stuff, 1886. Plate: Plate XXI

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: The Fowler's Return, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson

The Fowler's Return, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson
The Fowler's Return, 1886. Plate: Plate XX

Background imageEast Anglian Collection: The First Frost, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson

The First Frost, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry Emerson
The First Frost, 1886. Plate: Plate XIV



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"Exploring the Enchanting East Anglian Region: From Snape to Suffolk and Beyond" Discover the hidden gems of East Anglia, starting with the picturesque village of Snape in Suffolk. Immerse yourself in its rich history and enjoy a stroll along its charming streets. Venture further into Cambridgeshire, where the historic city of Ely awaits. Marvel at the majestic River Great Ouse as it gracefully flows through this enchanting English landscape. Make your way to Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk, an iconic landmark that stands proudly against the backdrop of stunning coastal views. Feel a sense of awe as you witness its guiding light illuminating the North Sea. Head south to Aldeburgh, another delightful town nestled on the coast of Suffolk. Admire Aldeburgh Moot Hall, a striking timber-framed building that has stood tall since medieval times. Continue your journey along North Norfolk's captivating coastline and visit Blakeney's Quay. Watch as fishing boats sway gently on calm waters while seabirds dance above - a truly serene sight. Nearby lies Cley-next-the-Sea, home to Cley Windmill - an iconic symbol of Norfolk's rural beauty. Let your imagination soar amidst this idyllic setting straight out of a storybook. Indulge your senses at Heacham's Norfolk Lavender fields, where vibrant purple hues stretch endlessly before you. Breathe in their soothing fragrance and feel instantly transported to tranquility. Return to Blakeney for yet another breathtaking view - The Harbour on Agar Creek will leave you spellbound with its tranquil charm and timeless allure. Back in Suffolk’s Aldeburgh, take a leisurely walk through Jesus Green during autumn months when nature paints vibrant colors across Cambridge’s landscape – an artist’s paradise indeed. For those seeking more adventure, explore Thorpeness' magical Meare.