Yarmouth is famous for its Sugar Sweet Stick of Rock .( Like Blackpool Rock.) Break,or cut a piece off and you`ll notice that The towns name Yarmouth, runs off side of the center inside the entire length of rock. I posted this here to explain briefly that which i recently referred to in the way of a joke while writing of a real piece of rock on which the Fortress City of Tyre once stood. " Break a piece off and you might see Yarmouth." So all you guys now know what i was in a metaphorically sense writing about. The punch line of this joke was," Life is way to short to be always critical." The world would be in much more of a sorry state without humor and laughter. So hopefully this has now done and dusted, and swept aside any confusion.
So while i`m here,heres some more pictures of Great Yarmouth.
i saw this and just had to include it. A Medieval Building with a fine example of the chimney.
Off shore the recently erected Wind Farm stands exercising its arms in its daily routine of providing full power. The entrance to the old harbour is off to the left and this picture was taken before the new harbour costing millions was built.
The new harbour built because of production of the Giant Wind Farm Sails made in the area,and docking made available for much larger Container Shipping. Only to be built and then those contracts were canceled and production and shipping moved up north.
Another Shot. Empty and Silent there`s no work here for the lads.
HMS YARMOUTH,is way down there
The train from Norwich nears Great Yarmouth
A seaside town full to brim with Fish & Chip and Candy Floss and Ice Cream.
The Model Village
Some Old Stuff
Great Yarmouth Market in the 1890`s.
Herring Fishing
There used to be a thousand Fishing Boats.
That`s it Folks