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Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life

Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life

Blackfriars rd , Great Yarmouth ,
Come and explore this museum housed in a converted Victorian herring curing works and take an exciting journey into the past. Discover Great Yarmouth's fascinating history, its rich maritime and fishing heritage and some of the colourful characters who made their living from the sea. Wander through a Victorian 'Row' and see inside a fisherman's home. Experience the heady atmosphere of a 1950s quayside, take the wheel of a coastal Drifter and hear gripping tales of wreck and rescue on the high seas. Follow Great Yarmouth’s transformation from a sandbank to the present day, through times of boom and bust and war and peace
The Nelson Museum

The Nelson Museum

26 South Quay, Great Yarmouth ,
The Nelson Museum is a registered charity housed in a Grade II listed Georgian merchant's house in Great Yarmouth where you can discover more about Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson and the times in which he lived. Explore Nelson's career, from his Norfolk childhood through his famous battles to his tragic, heroic death. Find out about his mesmerising personality, his terrible wounds and his many illnesses - not to mention his scandalous love life. Adults £3.50 (over 16) Concessions £2.95 (OAP, students) Children £2.00 (Over 3, under 16) Family ticket £9.50 (2 adults, up to 4 children) We offer discounted rates for pre-booked groups. Contact the museum for further details.
Nelson Museum

Nelson Museum

26 South Quay, Great Yarmouth ,
The Nelson Museum loves to hear from you! This page is an open forum where anyone is welcome to contribute but please be aware that any offensive, defamatory, obscene or harassing comments or personal attacks of any kind will be removed. Description The Nelson Museum is a registered charity housed in a Grade II listed Georgian merchant's house in Great Yarmouth where you can discover more about Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson and the times in which he lived. Explore Nelson's career, from his Norfolk childhood through his famous battles to his tragic, heroic death. Find out about his mesmerising personality, his terrible wounds and his many illnesses - not to mention his scandalous love life. Adults £3.50 (over 16) Concessions £2.95 (OAP, students) Children £2.00 (Over 3, under 16) Family ticket £9.50 (2 adults, up to 4 children) We offer discounted rates for pre-booked groups. Contact the museum for further details.
Tel: 1493850698