Unexplained interference on CCTV St Georges Theatre Great Yarmouth
Unexplained interference on CCTV St Georges Theatre Great Yarmouth
St George's Theatre Street Performance, Great Yarmouth
A sensitive revamp in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, saw the St George's Theatre and its adjacent cafe bar nominated for the 2014 Stirling Prize for Architecture. On Sunday 21 September, the whole area around buzzed with energetic street theatre performers, here starring human-sized insect acrobats...
Festival of Remembrance at St George's Theatre, Great Yarmouth. November 2014.
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Shadow Figures Captured By Paranormal Investigators At St. Georges Theatre In Norfolk , England
This footage was filmed by paranormal investigators Ghosted UK and taken on the 26th of April 2019. This footage was just a paranormal charity event for 10 guests and they decided to have 2 cameras downstairs and 2 upstairs and for safety reasons make sure they are on a back wall downstairs. Although all four cameras managed to captured something strange it was camera one the had recorded these Shadow Figures. For those of you that took the time to read this before commenting that it is the reflection of somebody in the room walking around off camera, I was assured that no one was in the area let alone in the room at that time and to back up this, camera two was also in this room facing the stage so if anybody was walking around this camera would have picked them up. Here is the link for camera two and watch out for the orb that this camera picked up.
The St. Georges Theatre use to be a chapel dating back to 1704 with alot of reports of paranormal activity and cameras Three & Four also experienced something weird and please see for yourself
Camera Three & Four:
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Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Great Yarmouth - Travel England
Top 15 Tourist Attractions in Great Yarmouth - Travel England:
Gorleston Beach, Time and Tide Museum, Merrivale Model VIllage, Joyland, The Pleasure Beach, Sea Life Centre Great Yarmouth, Caister Castle Motor Museum, Pavilion Theatre Gorleston, Great Yarmouth Central Beach, Caister-on-Sea Beach, Elizabethan House Museum, Nelson Museum, St George's Theatre, Great Yarmouth Minster, Nelson's Monument
Knotted - Where Are You Now @ St Georges Theatre, Great Yarmouth (29/9/17)
Sing along to Where Are You Now at St Georges Theatre at the premiere of Our Town.
Knotted - Good Night Out @ St Georges Theatre, Great Yarmouth (30/3/19)
Knotted end their 10 year anniversary gig at St Georges Theatre with 'Good Night Out' where they are joined by former members Simon Kippen and Ben Kippen. Support acts from the evening Emily & Eryn along with Kit Kane also come back on the stage.
Great Yarmouth's St. Georges Chapel Renovation
An £8m scheme to revitalise Yarmouth's historic King Street quarter and transform the grade one-listed St. George's Chapel at the heart of it into a flexible arts space.
Great Yarmouth CINEMA TODAY
A look behind the scenes in a digital cinema.
Patzi Gooch - Britannia Pier Theatre, Great Yarmouth 2003
Patzi Gooch - Sings 'Smile' & 'Blue Moon' Britannia Pier Theatre, 29th June 2003
British Heart Foundation Charity Show
Great Yarmouth - British Seaside VIDEO TOUR (Norfolk, UK)
So it was our first time visiting Great Yarmouth, finally! We had never made it past Cromer on the Norfolk hump! It reminds me of Blackpool, but with less fights and less drunken people, just! Hundreds of arcades!!! We almost didn't make them all! lol! We started in the town as that is where we found the free parking! It was a nice walk to the seafront from there.
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Great Yarmouth, often known as Yarmouth, is a seaside town in Norfolk, England, straddling the mouth of the River Yare, some 20 miles (30 km) east of Norwich. A population of 38,693 in the 2011 Census made it the third most populous place in Norfolk. It has been a seaside resort since 1760 and provides a gateway from the Norfolk Broads to the North Sea. Its longstanding fishing industry, mainly for herring, declined steeply after the mid-20th century and has all but vanished. North Sea oil from the 1960s led to a brisk oil-rig supply industry that now services offshore natural gas rigs. More recent offshore wind power and other renewable energy create further support services. As a tourist centre, Yarmouth became prominent when a railway built in 1844 gave visitors easier, cheaper access and triggered an influx of settlers. Wellington Pier opened in 1854 and Britannia Pier in 1858. Through the 20th century Yarmouth was a booming resort, with a promenade, fortune-tellers, pubs, trams, donkey rides, fish-and-chip shops and theatres. Other attractions include the Pleasure Beach, the Sea Life Centre, the Hippodrome Circus and the Time and Tide Museum, and the one surviving Victorian seaside Winter Garden in cast iron and glass.
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Heritage - discover unexpected history and heritage in Great Yarmouth
With fascinating ruins and beautiful architecture from almost every era dating back from the Roman times, Great Yarmouth is a surprising heritage explorers’ treasure trove. Find out more at
Gateway to the historic Broads and home to England’s second most complete medieval town wall as well as the best preserved Roman ruins in East Anglia, Great Yarmouth has a proud maritime heritage, beautifully brought to life aboard the Lydia Eva, a restored steam drifter moored on South Quay and annually at the Maritime Festival. Traditional Great Yarmouth Row houses, the oldest gaol in the country, former smoke houses and the remains of 13th century Franciscan cloisters all have a story to tell.
Greater Yarmouth likes to tell it’s heritage story differently than most, and considering it’s long tradition as a seaside resort, the Joyland snails, the Old Penny Museum and the Scenic Railway wooden rollercoaster ridden every time by a brake man give a retro seaside heritage edge to Great Yarmouth’s popular seafront.
Discover the unexpected in Greater Yarmouth, it's far more than just a seaside resort, with a fascinating multi-faceted history to relate to visitors who take the time to delve a little deeper.
Heritage - discover unexpected history and heritage in Great Yarmouth
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Featured in this short film: Lydia Eva last Steam Drifter, The Tolhouse Gaol, Greyfriars’ Cloisters, Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life, the Nelson Museum, Joyland Snails, the Old Penny Museum at Merrivale, St. George’s Theatre, Great Yarmouth Potteries and Smoke House, Burgh Castle, the Elizabethan House, the Scenic Railway at the Pleasure, Great Yarmouth Minster, Great Yarmouth Maritime Festival.
Ghost Hunting. the Britannia Pier, Great Yarmouth.
Ghost Hunting, the Britannia Pier, Great Yarmouth.
Great Yarmouth City
Great Yarmouth City, Norfolk, UK
Background music, The Beach radio
Video of Ana Maria
The Wells Branch, Norfolk, 2017
Travelling by rail along the surviving parts of the Wells-Next-The-Sea to Wymondham railway line in Norfolk, England during Summer 2017.
The original line is now in four sections, the narrow-gauge Wells and Walsingham, standard-gauge Mid-Norfolk Railway, proposed Norfolk Orbital Railway and a lost section that will never see a train again. This video concentrates on the sections that are still open to passenger rail transport.
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Archive photos of Wells station:
Background music:
Serious business - DDmyzik Background Music
Pantomime
What is the history behind this great British theatrical tradition?
A reflection on its roots, what elements make up the panto, the costumes, the Dames, and working with animals & children. Producers of Norfolk pantomimes talk about all this and more.
with thanks to:
Norwich Theatre Royal
Sheringham Little Theatre
Gorleston Pavilion Theatre
St George's Theatre, Great Yarmouth
Everly Everly
Everly Everly's set from the Deano and Friends show at St George's Theatre, Gt Yarmouth, 11.09.2015
Always Just Jovi St Georges Theatre
Kilbrannan Guesthouse
Gary and Julie Smith own and operate the Kilbrannan Guesthouse on Trafalgar Street in Great Yarmouth. Gary Smith says that he has had to improve the quality of his guestrooms and food at the guesthouse to keep up with consumer demands.
Haunted 17th Century Pub Cellar
Haunted 17th Century Pub Cellar