Thorpe Collection
"Exploring the Many Faces of Thorpe: From Marigolds to Asylums, Bridges to Birthplaces" Step into the world and discover its diverse tapestry of history and culture
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"Exploring the Many Faces of Thorpe: From Marigolds to Asylums, Bridges to Birthplaces" Step into the world and discover its diverse tapestry of history and culture. Delve into the enchanting artwork of Hall Thorpe's "Marigolds, " where vibrant colors bloom with life. Journey to Norfolk County Lunatic Asylum in Thorpe, Norfolk, a place that holds stories untold within its walls. Transport yourself back in time as you gaze upon the majestic Old London Bridge from around 1630 through a captivating photograph captured between 1900-1920. Marvel at its architectural brilliance and imagine the bustling city life that once thrived upon it. Meet Graham Thorpe, an individual who has left an indelible mark on cricket history. Witness his prowess on the field as he showcases his skills with finesse and determination. Immerse yourself in a charming street scene set in Thorpe Bay, Essex. Feel the gentle sea breeze caress your face as you stroll along its picturesque lanes lined with quaint houses and inviting shops. Discover another facet of Thorpe's legacy at Nelson's birthplace, where one of Britain's greatest naval heroes was born. Stand in awe before this historic landmark that pays homage to Admiral Nelson's extraordinary achievements. Uncover tales from horse racing history as J. A Taylor emerges victorious atop a magnificent steed during the 20th century. Witness their symbiotic bond as they gallop towards triumph amidst thunderous applause. Travel back to 1908 when passion for football ran deep within Thorpe Hesley Football Club. Feel their unwavering dedication radiate from every player on that hallowed ground. Marvel at snapshots frozen in time capturing Melton Mowbray's serene beauty at Thorn End during early 1900s - a tranquil escape nestled amidst nature’s embrace. Wander down memory lane along Thorpe Street, Thorpe Hesley, in the early 1900s.