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  2. Bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft - Wikipedia

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    Lowestoft was a base of operations for minelaying and sweeping, while Yarmouth was a base for the submarines that disrupted German movements in the Heligoland Bight. The destruction of the harbours and other military establishments of both towns would assist the German war effort, even if the raid failed to bait the British heavy units.

  3. Good Cop - Wikipedia

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    Good Cop is a British police procedural television series, written and created by Stephen Butchard, that first broadcast on BBC One on 30 August 2012. The plot centres on an ordinary police constable, John Paul Rocksavage (Warren Brown), whose life changes forever when his best friend and colleague, Andy Stockwell (), is attacked and killed in a savage ambush.

  4. Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway (NSJR) was a British joint railway company.. The NSJR was owned by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) and the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (MGNJ) and consisted of two distinct sections: a line between North Walsham and Cromer via Mundesley, and a coastal section running from Gorleston to Lowestoft.

  5. Raid on Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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    The Raid on Yarmouth, on 3 November 1914, was an attack by the Imperial German Navy on the British North Sea port and town of Great Yarmouth. German shells only landed on the beach causing little damage to the town, after German ships laying mines offshore were interrupted by British destroyers.

  6. Battle of Lowestoft order of battle - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Lowestoft, 13 June 1665, showing Royal Charles and the Eendracht by Hendrik van Minderhout, painted c. 1665. The ships that participated in the Battle of Lowestoft, a naval engagement between the English and Dutch off the English port of Lowestoft on 13 June 1665 during the Second Anglo-Dutch War. 95 English ships (later rising to 100 when ships joined during the battle ...

  7. Gorleston-on-Sea railway station - Wikipedia

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    Gorleston, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk England: Grid reference: Platforms: 2 (reduced to 1 in the 1960s) Other information; Status: Disused: History; Original company: Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway: Pre-grouping: Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway: Post-grouping: Norfolk and Suffolk Joint Railway British Railways: Key dates; 13 July 1903: Opened ...

  8. Talk:Bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft - Wikipedia

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    The times 41151 26 april reports 4 deaths on shore, 2 cruisers and a destroyer damaged, 25 casualties on ships. The times 41152 27 April: 4 dead and 12 injured onshore,reports Yarmouth attacked first with little damage due to coastal sandbanks catching many of the shells, 40 houses badly damaged, 200 less so,4 dead 12 wounded.

  9. First Eastern Counties - Wikipedia

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    First Great Yarmouth operates services within the towns of Great Yarmouth and Gorleston-on-Sea, as well as dedicated routes to Norwich and Lowestoft under the Coastlink brand. The Great Yarmouth services operate out of the old Great Yarmouth Transport depot on Caister Road, which is a listed building dating back to the mid-1900s, retaining its ...