
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts a rectangular, grey granite commemorative plaque standing vertically on a patch of green grass. The plaque's surface is textured. Inscribed on the plaque in white text are the words "YARMOUTH", "KING JOHN CHARTER", and "1208 - 2008". Below this, a Latin inscription is present, followed by an English text explaining the 800th anniversary of the King John charter granted to the borough of Great Yarmouth in 1208, detailing the powers and privileges conferred, including self-administration, justice, merchant guilds, toll exemptions, and the right to appoint bailiffs. A decorative scroll is present at the bottom right of the text area. The plaque is positioned outdoors at night. Behind the plaque, a portion of a large, old stone building is visible, constructed with dark, possibly flint, masonry at the lower section and lighter, cut stone above. The building features multiple arched windows with diamond-patterned leaded glass, through which interior light is visible. This light illuminates parts of the plaque and the building facade. No individuals or active interactions are present in the frame. The location is Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, specifically near a historic stone building.
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