Gallery:Kings Lynn

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Kings Lynn
 
 
HardwickNew.png
How Hardwick Roundabout looks today
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How Hardwick Roundabout looked, circa 1980s
A47 Hardwick flyover - Geograph - 466912.jpg
A47 Hardwick flyover
Town sign for Kings Lynn (C) Andy Parrett - Geograph - 1793852.jpg
Town sign for Kings Lynn (C) Andy Parrett
How typical! The welcome sign for Kings Lynn, opposite the entrance to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, is partially obscured by the roundabout sign!
The Fenman Pub (C) roger geach - Geograph - 2122420.jpg
The Fenman Pub (C) roger geach
Right opposite the railway station is the Fenman Pub named after the express that once ran from Liverpool Street to Kings Lynn.
Queen Elizabeth Way near to Castle Rising - Geograph - 4678202.jpg
Queen Elizabeth Way near to Castle Rising
A47 junction - Geograph - 646033.jpg
A47 junction The A47 turns left here. There's an embankment in the middle of the road and of the roundabout with space to grade separate the interchange.
A17 approaching A47 junction roundabout - Geograph - 4996383.jpg
A17 approaching A47 junction roundabout The A47 goes towards Wisbech.
Sunny Hunny... or close to it, at least. - Coppermine - 14076.jpg
This looks like the A149 Kings Lynn Bypass, heading north towards the A148 roundabout.

Sunny Hunny... or close to it, at least. Taken on the way to Hunstanton (known to locals as Sunny Hunny) when the weather was somewhat better.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 23, 2007 by BigToe
 

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