
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures a large, vertically oriented informational poster displayed on a brick wall within a narrow urban alleyway. The photo is taken from a low angle, looking upwards, and is significantly rotated counter-clockwise. The poster itself features two main historical illustrations. At the top, there is a portrait of a young woman with a calm expression, wearing a bonnet and a floral-patterned top, against a brick wall background. Below this, a street scene depicts a cobbled alley lined with historic buildings, where a horse-drawn cart is visible, facing away from the viewer. A sign for "ALFRED MACE BAKERY Baked Fresh Daily" is discernible within this scene. Adjacent to these illustrations, a block of text provides historical facts, serving as a location cue for Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom. The visible text reads: "1705 – Tippling-houses increased to 120" "1760 – Lacons Brewery first established" "1763 – Two sailors given 4 lashes under each public house sign for stealing merchandise" "1764 – Market Row paved and old cannon placed at west end to prevent cart access" "1784 – Minister of Yarmouth records 156 rows" Another line at the bottom, partially visible, attributes the illustrations, likely stating "Illustrated by Paul P. Thompson". Surrounding the poster, the actual setting reveals dark brick walls of buildings, with several windows visible on the left side. A white ventilation grate and a modern outdoor light fixture are also present. Metal conduits run along the walls. The bright, diffused light from the upper left suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast. The scene depicts a historical interpretive display in an old urban environment.
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