
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a narrow pedestrian alleyway, known locally as a 'row', located in Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom, likely adjacent to Williment House on South Quay. The alley runs from foreground to background, flanked by multi-story brick and stucco buildings. On the left, a tall red-brown brick wall exhibits visible mortar lines and an aged black downpipe running vertically. Multiple white-framed windows are present on this building. The wall shows areas of lighter discoloration. On the right, a building with a textured, roughcast facade and red-brown brick sections also features a black downpipe. Several windows with dark frames are visible, some appearing to have frosted or obscured glass. Midway through the alley, an overhead concrete pedestrian bridge connects the two buildings. This bridge has a large rectangular window with frosted or obscure glass. A white sign affixed to the underside of the bridge reads "WILLIMENT HOUSE" in black capital letters. An archway is formed beneath this bridge, leading further into the alley. The ground is paved with irregularly shaped flagstones, heavily discolored and extensively covered in green moss, indicating damp conditions. Patches of dirt and small pieces of litter are visible on the surface. A square metal drain cover is present on the left side of the pathway in the foreground. Towards the far end of the alley, beyond the overhead bridge, a large, bright blue industrial refuse bin (wheelie bin) is positioned against the right-hand wall. Further back, more urban structures are visible under a partially cloudy sky. No individuals are present in the scene.
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