Reading Standard Etc 05-1914
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Within easy U1i',l al'ce
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the
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surrouhdings.
Themay
'golfer
best Iihks in .the counfry,
ft;n~ laW-D tennis h~vo
drama wi'll find excellent ,
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artist and 'pbofiOgrapher
to the cyclist· with its
childreDwit~ ,it. delil!:lit~~l
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East ~oast
ha.ve a~.~:tl~:~:~:
.~rent , E~stbrn JÂ¥lilway, whOse . '
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excelled f br .speed ('or cOmfort ' by
week-end ti.ckets are issued b,ol'w"enl
with a few exceptioys. In Ithe
has played 8.) more distinguished
Railwa.y, wh b appear likely to eXI~rpe"ce
this year!'
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htl,S a. pa.vilion fQr
I'ooren.tioh ground covers ,1 4 acres,
howls. T~lere is ~180 I~ '
tennis co~rts, av,r ila,ble
enables visitors to
Ed~undjs l Point I
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oCean thf n has .~o bou"~da.l"Y:_ ⢠rn.~'~~1~:i:::~'~:;
of houses"- nesthng ' rounld a t:b
Ifa:vollrilie ,:esort of , m~ny \ vho
the whote walk
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boot, the pheelful qh.' ,q'kliIig
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A fa.vourite metb"bd is '
being indepe.rtdent of ! hotels. ' "
bulh-uBh, ~wa~ fro;' the ·hauot. of
jaded townsman, whor finds here
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can ir/d.!1Jge in hls i>~timp on
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every facilit1.r, LQvers ofl plusic
entertain~e*t;s, both indOQ( and
re6ort.8. ?:h.r~PouDtry commends .
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'for ahundant l 's unshine
its fin~ stretches 1M sknd,
in, and the countr.y -i s i1 ch
Ex~lIent sea ffishing i8
and Irudd fish'jog in the
h~thin'g C"a1~rl,J:~:rt.~~~t
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FeIJXlt~w. ~ T~ RIV.tir. , an~ .i B~O~S
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SUlfolk. Slxpence each. For bliacmg
eli a~e, ': lovely:
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scenery, and an U I1U8uall~ full,.measqre of unny (lays, I
you f ~ay with glad confidenCe " of a _ roaU~ de¥ghtful
\ holiday lea.vG the , care& 'ahd "worries Of husipess ;belrind
you and travel swiftly ' tbwards the -E ast Coas~. You
may" if you will, sMnd} lazy time cruis~ about cd'
' the iil'ers and Broads. ot make your ~ heaaquartecs in
~J ' sunny, li'elix'stowe, : or qu~int Great Y.arinp~th; or tbe
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Gnd bpatitiful, within easy reach, I many I'ich ·in historlcal 01' literary associations j more tha;enough to
inafe. every148:.Y of Iyour l holiday full to eo 'brim of
phy,sica~ and meD;.tal ref~8hment. To get he bels t out
of itl al~ you , will need the kjn~~' help Qij those wh9
\ kno~ everythin~ there is[ to know about tbe places of
beauty and interest all abo~t. OU , and as Me~rs:
Jarr?ld's i a.re the' great oohtral . tholity ' or NorfQlk
and Suffolk you can h~rdJy do b ttel' tim g,~t fort,p--
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Au the new coloula are
TADlIo, Saxe Blue" Lime,
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1'2 0' 4
new: toW? ~t . Mary's Chur('J;t~ d .iJint
freestone decorated
oal·aoo" a l·e a full mile. in len'g th. They
I.e Stl"llnge family
. &lic wa~- s;, pal~ iCU- bUllldii'It, is n fi~e specimen of architect ure.
of the Pu
o\Vn~rs of Hunstnn,ton HaU t for s·ix centuries I and ' their
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and
and make ! an
place {s woil worth a ,"i~it. ~he park\ is open
ThuJ"Sda~ s
year rou!nd. ;Heacham, Snettisham ~d 'Volfertop . all of easy
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cricket' l- ter ni8, by the OlE .R., are! remarkable fo~ their picture&qu Scenery.
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moderat~ 'ln
to !\On.don ',"
and the ~ats fi tted
off'6ring ~' comfort..
the day . , Tho great
lighted by lectl'icity,
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fine view~ over
a oross the dow ds, a.' nd 'with the
many a mile ~ t11e east And " fest.
of the to,\"'lf \"'~1111i6h l th\ visitor
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pOlllp,J(&* , IP , 1830. , The
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sea.,.front, ip I l s~ita oft ,
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wunts tlJ.6 ordi~ry prim l
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