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  2. Grade II* listed buildings in North Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Black Lion Hotel Walsingham: Hotel: 15th century: 30 November 1951 ... Black Lion Hotel. More images. Bull Inn Walsingham: Timber Framed House: 16th century: 30 ...

  3. Great Lines Heritage Park - Wikipedia

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    The timber-structure was then re-built along Mill Road (which was then known as Fox Lane). It later was called the Black Lion Hotel. In 1896, it was re-built of brick. In the 1920s, the name was changed to the Black Lion, after the licensee (Mr Cockrill) appealed to the brewers. The farm fields around the pub, were known as the 'Black Lion Fields'.

  4. Walsingham House - Wikipedia

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    The Walsingham House or Walsingham House Hotel was located at 150-4 Piccadilly [1] on the site of what is now The Ritz Hotel, London [2] and was adjacent to the Bath Hotel. [3] The Ritz's financial backers began negotiations in 1901 and purchased the Walsingham simultaneously with the Bath Hotel. [ 4 ]

  5. Walsingham - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Walsingham. By a rescript of 6 February 1897, Pope Leo XIII blessed a new statue for the restored ancient sanctuary of Our Lady of Walsingham. This was sent from Rome and placed in the Holy House Chapel at the newly built Roman Catholic parish church of King's Lynn (the village of Walsingham was within the parish) on 19 August 1897 and on the following day the first post ...

  6. Black Lion - Wikipedia

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    Black Lions, an Ethiopian anti-fascist resistance movement; Black Lions, nickname of 28th Infantry Regiment (United States) Operation Black Lion, 1972, in the Laotian Civil War Operation Black Lion III, 1972–1973; Operation Black Lion V, 1972–1973; Blacklions, nickname of VFA-213, an aviation unit of the U.S. Navy

  7. Walsingham Priory - Wikipedia

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    Walsingham Priory was a monastery of Augustinian Canons regular in Walsingham, Norfolk, England seized by the crown at the Dissolution of the Monasteries under King Henry VIII. The priory is perhaps best known for having housed a Marian shrine with a replica of the house of the Holy Family in Nazareth .

  8. Our Lady of Walsingham - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Walsingham is a title of Mary, mother of Jesus venerated by Catholics and High Church Anglicans associated with the Marian apparitions to Richeldis de Faverches, a pious English noblewoman, in 1061 in the village of Walsingham in Norfolk, England. Lady Richeldis had a structure built named "The Holy House" in Walsingham which later ...

  9. Blacklion - Wikipedia

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    The site of The Black Lion Inn was occupied by Dolan's Hotel in the 1920s. Ambrose Leet's 1814 Directory spells the name as Black-lion. [11] Blacklion's urban growth was hampered until the mid nineteenth century by the nearby village of Red Lion, some miles to the west on the coach-road to Sligo.

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