70. Panorama, Aldeburgh shingle beach. Just visible, on the left is the Swiss Cottage, the Mill Inn, the Moot Hall, White Lion, shelter, fishing boats and the North Sea. If you have any more detailed captions for these pictures, please let me know through the Contact page. Contributors comments including Megan Winans nee Hayward and Ron Burrell.

The scallop, Aldeburgh, on the shingle beach towards Thorpeness
8 May 2001

71. Snooks's statue (this is the original, before it was stolen. It has since been replaced by public subscription)

72. Fishing boats, Aldeburgh

74. Fishermen, Aldeburgh

74. War Memorial, Aldeburgh

32. White Lion Hotel, Aldeburgh
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76. Moot Hall, Aldeburgh

77. Moot Hall, Aldeburgh

78a. Moot Hall, Aldeburgh, west side, entrance

78b. Moot Hall Sign, Aldeburgh

79. Moot Hall, Aldeburgh, north gable, carving.
13 March 2001

99a. South Porch, church of St.Peter & St.Paul

99b. St.Peter & St.Paul church

99c. Nave, church of St.Peter & St.Paul

99e. South side, interior, church of St.Peter & St.Paul
1999
80. Swiss Cottage, near the Moot Hall, Aldeburgh

81. The Mill Inn, just across the road from the Moot Hall, Aldeburgh

82. A very small house on the seafront, Aldeburgh. This was once a hairdressers.

83a. One section of the Aldeburgh War Memorial, showing the 1914-18
section, Army, which includes the name
Clarke, A PTE R A S C

83b. The section of the Aldeburgh War Memorial Inscription showing
Clarke A PTE R A S C

83c. WW1. The man on the right is Alfred Clarke, whose name
is inscribed on the Aldeburgh.War Memorial. Alfred Clarke
lived on a farm at Aldringham and was killed in action
on Friday 7 January 1916 at Salonika, Greece. Copyright © 1999 Linn Barringer

84. View of the Aldeburgh seafront, looking north

85. The Old Coastguard tower, on the shingle beach, Aldeburgh

86. General view of housing along the seafront, Aldeburgh

87. Cottages in Hertford Place, leading from the seafront to High Street, Aldeburgh

88. South end of High Street, Aldeburgh. Just before the protruding pink house is the Old Customs House

89. The world-famous Aldeburgh Fish 'n' Chip shop! Copyright © 1999 Linn Barringer

90. An attractive cottage just off the High Street, Aldeburgh

91. General view of the High Street, Aldeburgh, looking north

92. Set back from the building line, the Union Chapel in the High Street, Aldeburgh

93. The Victoria, Aldeburgh. A typical Victorian era public house - although it may not be quite that old

94. Off Licence, Aldeburgh. Changed use in 2008, and the iron sign removed.

95. The old garage, Aldeburgh - filling station and car servicing and sales (demolished in 2007)

96. The Cross Keys, tucked away between High Street and the seafront, Aldeburgh

97. The Cinema - not really Tudor!

98. The Steps, leading up from the High Street, Aldeburgh
