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Postcards From The Past: Great Yarmouth

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Donkeys on a Norfolk beach

Changing views

Track the changes to our seaside and compare the past and present with postcards from the past.

Battering our fish

A piece of battered cod is an essential part of the seaside experience - but does overfishing threaten the coast on your plate?

Piers and other delights

For many in Britain, the coast means the seaside and leisure, fun and a taste of the forbidden. Sally Novello records the changes in the seaside as our first resort.

The songs of the sea

It's getting easier to explore life underwater - but what can you hear in the oceans? In Sounds of Life, Aubrey Manning discovered the Underwater Chorus.

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Great Yarmouth, 2005

See another view of Great Yarmouth in 2005
Or go back to explore Gorleston Beach

Today the main beach lies between the two piers (Wellington and Britannia) and Great Yarmouth remains one of Britain’s most popular resorts. There are also numerous amusement arcades nightclubs and a Pleasure Beach.

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