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Thomas William Gowing Thomas William Gowing CREDIT: Downham Market Gazette A Private with 6th Bn., Thomas died on 4th of October 1916 at the age of 21.   /
Archibald Bruton pic A Private  with 7th Bn., Archibald died on 1st of March 1916 at the age of 20.  /
Pamela Kathleen BesseyOF A Civilian, Pamela died on 1st of February 1942 at the age of 4. of 5 Hill Top Kirkley Run North. Daughter of Stanley William Bessey and of Hilda Emma Mary Bessey. Died at 5 Hill Top. /
Thomas Allen Rose Thomas Rose CREDIT: The Tatler A Captain with the 1st Bn. Thomas died on 23rd of August 1914 during the Battle of Mons at the age of 40. He commanded C Company of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers. /
117 High Street old pic , interior shop shopfront , Darren Formerly No. 109, prior to 1891 / Darren Breeze - I am a Registered Professional Turner, tutor, demonstrator, maker, creator, recycler with a passion for what i do. /
Welcome welcome text hereRandom seed  /
Resilience External Link ArchivingWork with developers to create coding that will appear on older pages automatically linking to WayBack/Archive.org versions of external sources. /
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Examples of Naming Photos Old Hatter Shop , Church Interior Naming photos with a clear description, rather than IMG9854.jpg can be really useful /
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Tried for Witchcraft Execution , witch poster Two elderly Lowestoft women, Rose Cullender and Amy Denny, were tried for witchcraft at Bury St Edmunds Assizes, having been accused by their neighbours. /
Black Death arrives Death Skeleton The Black Death arrived in Lowestoft devastating the population.The national accepted average for deaths in England is somewhere around 60%. Info on Lowestoft is very limited.  /
Founding of Lowestoft as Hluda’s toft logo Mid-late 6th century? - Founding of Lowestoft as Hluda’s toft, meaning “the homestead of Hluda” - with Hluda itself translatable as “the loud one”. /
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