King's Lynn From Old Photographs

King's Lynn From Old Photographs

by RobertPols (Author)

Synopsis

The Norfolk town of King's Lynn was one of the country's most important ports in the Middle Ages and although it declined with the growth of the Atlantic trade in later centuries it continued to thrive as a port and its historical prosperity is still evident in many remarkable buildings that have survived. Today, many areas of the town are being regenerated and King's Lynn is the largest centre of population in West Norfolk. In this fascinating collection of images from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, with some later examples up to the 1920s and 1930s, author Robert Pols has collected the work of local photographers, many identified by name, to produce a portrait of King's Lynn in the past. Not only the buildings of this ancient borough, but daily life including work, shopping, health, education and travelling are represented as well as its links to the sea. Pastimes and pleasures are shown, also public events, and in the studio professional photographers recorded their local clientele. Significant national events also left their mark in King's Lynn, not least its royal connections and times of war. King's Lynn From Old Photographs provides something for everyone, be they long-time residents or first-time visitors.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 15 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 1445679930
ISBN 13: 9781445679938

Author Bio
After a career in further education and some years as an industrial journalist, Robert Pols now concentrates on studying early photography. He is the author of several books on the subject, has written on the subject for family history magazines, contributed to 'The Oxford Companion to the Photograph', and discussed old photographs on local and national radio. His 'Early Photographic Studios' website, devoted to Victorian and Edwardian studios in East Anglia and the East Midlands, can be found at www.early-photographers.org.uk. He lives in Norfolk.