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| With their whitened plimsoles (and very overdressed for these days), four holidaymakers enjoy a game of Putting on the Marrams almost opposite the Grand Hotel. The road on the right of the picture leads to the Runtons and Sheringham. At the bottom of the hill, on the corner of New Street and Prince of Wales Road, the onion dome of the Marlborough Hotel can just be picked out, demolished in the 1950s for redevelopment of the site. Today a petrol filling station occupies the corner. Cromer lighthouse is to be seen to the right of the Grand Hotel, standing on the distant hillside. |
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