What I Read, one of the titles from Maria Antonia’s #2023picofthe week
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Wow! There’s a story there…
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But I don’t know what the story is. The sign was only put up last year.
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This from the “Blue Plaques” website: https://www.blue-plaques.co.uk/blue_plaques/view/113
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I’ve since visited and tweeted the link of Twitter, where the photo was generating interest. My thank you. I also added the GY connection with Salem. Again, thank you
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It’s always fun to help out on history. 🙂
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There speaks the historian. But I’m so glad you have the knowledge to offer!
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So nice of them to give us warning…
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Gt Yarmouth has some famous witches. One of the women involved in the Salem witch trials I think was from this town. Makes you wonder!
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Oooohhhh
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Brian tells me it was 2 women from a GY family
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Most interesting!
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Pebbles in a very wide pond!
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Very cool 🙂
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Wow, not sure I’d step foot in there 😉 Great shot btw.
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Actually, the plague is in the wrong place. They’re not buried in that part (which is east of church) but to north of the church
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