Southwold, Park Lane c.1955
Photo ref:
S168046

More about this scene
On the right is the 1894 School of Industrial Art, built in Arts and Crafts style, with an inscription by William Tooke. The school provided off-season craftwork for 50 fishermen until it closed in1914. The bay windows and porch of the adjoining house have now been removed and the building re-fronted. James Maggs (who died in 1890), the Southwold diarist, lived opposite.
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