King’s Lynn

King’s Lynn by Paul Richards is a detailed exploration of the rich history of this market and port town in Norfolk, England. Published by Phillimore in 1990, this edition spans 161 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a guide that leads readers through the historical streets of King’s Lynn, highlighting both well-known landmarks and lesser-known treasures that have shaped the town’s evolution over time.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of King’s Lynn’s past, as Paul Richards provides insights into its development and significance within the broader context of European history. The book emphasizes the transformation of the town, making it a valuable resource for those interested in local history and the intricate narratives that define Great Britain. With its engaging narrative and informative illustrations, this guide offers a unique perspective on the captivating heritage of King’s Lynn.
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King’s Lynn History Tour is a unique guide to the captivating past of this market and port town, located in the ceremonial county of Norfolk within the east of England. Local author Paul Richards guides the reader through its historical streets and shows how Lynn’s famous landmarks and hidden-away gems have transformed over time.
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