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Gorleston-on-Sea (/ˈɡɔːrlstən/),
historically and
colloquially known as
Gorleston, is a
seaside town in the
borough of
Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England...
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United Kingdom and
served as a
convoy escort in
World War II as HMS
Gorleston. In
United States Coast Guard (USCG) service,
Itasca performed Bering...
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Gorleston Football Club is a
football club
based in
Gorleston, Norfolk, England. They are
currently members of the
Isthmian League North Division and...
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Gorleston Barracks was a
military installation in
Gorleston in Norfolk. The site was
originally occupied by a
Board of
Ordnance store designed by James...
- The Raid on Yarmouth, on 3
November 1914, was an
attack by the
Imperial German Navy on the
British North Sea port and town of
Great Yarmouth.
German s****...
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Gorleston Psalter (British
Library Add MS 49622) is a 14th-century m****cript
notable for
containing early music instruction and for its humorous...
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Gorleston Pavilion or
Pavilion Theatre is
located near the
mouth of
River Yare in the town of
Gorleston-on-Sea in the
English county of Norfolk. Commonly...
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narrow streets and a main
tourist sector on the seafront. It is
linked to
Gorleston,
Cobholm and
Southtown by
Haven Bridge and to the A47 and A149 by Breydon...
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Great Yarmouth and
Gorleston lifeboat station (not to be
confused with
Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight) is a RNLI base in Norfolk, England.
There were originally...
- SAL,
Colchester Town and
Crittall Athletic from the
Spartan League, and
Gorleston,
Great Yarmouth Town, King's Lynn,
Lowestoft Town and
Norwich CEYMS from...