All maps showing Yarmouth through to Gorleston, orientation due North, key for symbols on each.
Map A - Primary Schools / Existing Infants' departments
Map B - Primary Schools / Proposed Infants' departments
Map C - Primary Schools / Existing Junior departments
Map D - Primary Schools / Proposed Junior departments
Map E - Existing Secondary Schools and Senior departments of Primary Schools
Map F - Secondary Schools / Proposed departments
Map G - Proposed Nursery Class Units to be attached to Infants' Schools
Map H - Playing Fields not attached to schools
Map J - Distribution of Population 1939
Map K - Ultimate distribution of population
Mapas
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"Memorandum on future needs in relationship to Walsingham Properties"
Elmham House complex
Aelred House
Youth Hostel Complex
Dow House
Future Requirements: Elmham House complex, Improvements to Friday Market Church of the Annunciation, External work to Friday Market Church, Elmham House garden and its properties, Essential maintenance, Aelred House, Youth Hostel complex, Conclusion (specifies 6 aims)
Map of area with properties highlighted
Map previously provided by Mr J Sennitt with annotation highlighting an area "owned by Walsingham Trust"
Sem títuloMap previously provided by Mr J Sennitt - manuscript annotation "Copy plan with letter from C Toller of 2-1-80"
Sem títuloAnnotated map
Sem títuloMap announcing a sale by auction by Messrs Frederick Grounds & Son at the Griffin Hotel in March on Wednesday 1/10/1919.
Lots 1 to 25 identified at corner of Station Road and St John's Road in March. Manuscript note identifies lots 6, 7 & 8 as "church property" 165 feet deep & 120 feet frontage on St John's Road. (Scale: 1 Chain to an Inch).
Ollard & Ollard, Solicitors
Aid to locate the Church, presumably provided by Fr Kerby.
Page 1 - Image of St Ives quayside with words "Welcome to Saint Ives"
Page 2 - "This leaflet comes to you from "Churches Together in Saint Ives" plus short additional text
Page 3 - 5 Religious centres named with address, location and telephone number
Page 4 - Map showing location of religious centres - added red dot and "P" to show location of Catholic Church parking
OS map showing Little Walsingham. Added key - red shading for Shrine (Diocesan) property; blue shading for other RC bodies (Canon Hume, Marist Fathers, Marist Sisters, Little Sisters of Jesus)
Sem títuloMap showing route of foul drain from 143 Back Lane past Friday Cottage.
Sem títuloPosition with respect to the view of First National Bank. History of ownership of the Black Lion and a disappearing owner. The bank claims ownership of the land highlighted in red in the attached map. In about 1988, the bank advanced money for a development with 10 cottages but no parking. Times have changed and a planning application for such a development would likely fail. Also, land values have plummeted, however, the bank may sell to regain some of their investment but are not providing a figure. Valuation without a scheme is difficult. The bank is confident it can make a sale with vacant possession but would like to know what may be offered before they embark on Court action, etc. Suggest Fr Allen consider making an offer to stimulate a valuation and perhaps sale. Mr & Mrs Seiquence are the owners of the Black Lion Hotel from October 1991
Sem título£90,000 offered by the client. Confirm the pedestrian right of way (marked in yellow on the map attached); done his best to outline the area of interest on the map - client would be interested in the kitchen if offered. Will adjust right of way if not acceptablle to Mr & Mrs Seiquence.
Sem títulopg1: letter: Site purchased for new church at Gaywood - £27,000 not preferential rate so should not be any restrictions. Outline planning permission obtained; boundary to be marked with concrete markers or fence, if required by school.
pg2: plan: area site map
Hand drawn map: The Black Lion Hotel / Market Place / High Street / Old Grammer [sic] School House. Area of interest outlined in red.
Sem títuloLetter about an agreement (included) for Mr & Mrs Siequence to sign to obtain suitable permissions prior to wall demolition (on a particular route identified in accompanying map), reconstruct the wall according to specifications, create a gateway at points A/B. The gateway is for emergency access. Still waiting for the First National Commercial Bank to reply.
Sem título- A4, 1 page, photocopy, undated, unknown origin, "Shrines of Our Lady" - sketch map of England and Wales identifying and locating shrines.
- A4, 5 pages, [original] typescript, Author Grace E Jelf, 1986 - "The Story of Walsingham according to Pynson's Ballad (dated 1465)" pages 3, 4 & 5 signed by author.
- A4, 5 pages, [printed] copy, Author Grace E Jelf, 1986 - "The Story of Walsingham according to Pynson's Ballad (dated 1465)"
- A4, 1 page, undated, "The Shrine of 'Our Lady at the Oak'" (Costessey)
- A5, 1 page; 2 sides; undated; printed; "Walsingham" - side 1 - history of Walsingham; side 2 - Slipper Chapel history.
6 Ordnance Survey map pieces, joined to make one map. Route is marked in red ink with a key to major staging points at the bottom right.
Sem títuloOutline map of King's Lynn with three catchment areas and various schools identified.
Sem títuloAn explanatory letter from the Count Education Officer (David Coatesworth) addressed to parents in King's Lynn explaining the proposed reorganisation for the Secondary Schools - a map is also attached.
Sem títuloPhotocopy of map with drain route and manholes marked upon it.
Sem títuloLocation maps for Lots 1 to 4
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