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Munnings Art Museum unveils quirky bench | Harwich and Manningtree Standard

Munnings Art Museum unveils quirky bench | Harwich and Manningtree Standard
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Where to see beautiful Norfolk art in unique exhibition

Where to see beautiful Norfolk art in unique exhibition
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Great Railway Journeys Michael Portillo visits Sutton Hoo | East Anglian Daily Times

Great British Railway Journeys brings Michael Portillo to Suffolk and Essex - Credit: BBC/Naked West/Fremantle BBC s Great Railway Journeys have highlighted  the vitality of cultural life in Suffolk and north Essex in its latest series.  The railway history show sees Michael Portillo travel from Saxmundham down to Dedham, through rail and ferry, brandishing his 1930s copy of Bradshaw’s Guide, a Victorian travel book. Mr Portillo takes this opportunity, after visiting Ipswich in 2017, to delve into the cultural history of East Anglia in the 1930s between the two great wars.  He comes to Saxmundham by rail so he can visit Leiston - which used to be accessible by train through the old Alderburgh branch - for what he claims is the oldest children’s democracy in the world, Summerhill School, also covered in a recent TV series, and founded in 1921.

Great Railway Journeys Michael Portillo visits Sutton Hoo

Great British Railway Journeys brings Michael Portillo to Suffolk and Essex - Credit: BBC/Naked West/Fremantle BBC s Great Railway Journeys have highlighted  the vitality of cultural life in Suffolk and north Essex in its latest series.  The railway history show sees Michael Portillo travel from Saxmundham down to Dedham, through rail and ferry, brandishing his 1930s copy of Bradshaw’s Guide, a Victorian travel book. Mr Portillo takes this opportunity, after visiting Ipswich in 2017, to delve into the cultural history of East Anglia in the 1930s between the two great wars.  He comes to Saxmundham by rail so he can visit Leiston - which used to be accessible by train through the old Alderburgh branch - for what he claims is the oldest children’s democracy in the world, Summerhill School, also covered in a recent TV series, and founded in 1921.

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