The Chairman of Cromer Town Council congratulating Coxswain Henry Blogg.
Contributed by Cromer Museum
The chairman of Cromer Town Council and Henry Blogg
An unused postcard with black and white photograph of The Chairman of Cromer Town Council congratulating Coxswain Henry Blogg following the rescue of the crew of the S.S. Georgia in 1928.
Additional Notes
Production Date: 21.11.1927Theme: Lifesaving
Exhibition: Henry Blogg
Henry Blogg
black and white photograph of Cromer coxswain Henry Blogg with the Prince of Wales at a presentation ceremony in the Central Hall, Westminster, London
Gansey Doube-pointed Steel Knitting Needles
Six steel double-pointed needles, of size 16 and 17 gauge, the type used for knitting ganseys.
colour slide
West Runton Elephant. A reconstruction drawing by Sam Brown of the likely appearance of the West Runton elephant.
Harold Hems measuring the WRE Pelvis
photograph, colour slide, photographer Dr A.J. Stuart, 1990. Harold Hems measuring the pelvis of a large bull elephant in situ in the West Runton Freshwater Bed. 1990
Henry Blogg and the Prince of Wales
A black and white photograph of Cromer coxswain Henry Blogg with the Prince of Wales at a presentation ceremony in the Central Hall, Westminster, London
The Battle of the Dogger Bank
In March 1915 Rev Hamilton wrote in the Cromer Parish Magazine that he had been talking to Tom Ba…
West Runton Elephant
photograph, colour slide, photographer Dr A.J. Stuart, 1992. Artist Sam Brown worked with Tony Stuart to envisage what the West Runton elephant looked like - this is one of his sketches. 1992
West Runton elephant, pelvis1990
photograph, colour slide, photographer Dr A.J. Stuart, 1990. Recovery of the pelvis of the West Runton elephant, using polyurethane foam; West Runton, Norfolk December 1990.
Henry Blogg Hovellor
Have been sent small cut out from Eastern Daily Press re plans to raise money to restore Henry Bl…
Henry Blogg. His life and times in photos - part 2.
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