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The Queen and The Trust Chairman, Tony Williams, after the unveiling of the plaque to mark her visit to Thoresby College |
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The Queen autographs the Royal photograph |
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The Queen signs the Trust’s Visitors Book |
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The plaque marking The Queen’s visit on the Trust’s fiftieth birthday |
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On this page during
this year you will find images, articles and presentation that have
involved the Trusts Fiftieth Anniversary
The
first event to mark this important milestone was a visit by The Queen to
the Trust’s headquarters, Thoresby College, on the morning of Thursday,
24 January. Welcomed by the Chairman, Tony Williams, Her Majesty was
able to meet many of those who have helped the Trust over the years to
make an important contribution to the preservation of King’s Lynn’s
architectural heritage. The Queen saw a new display, telling the story
of the Trust from its early years to the present day and explaining
future plans.
Her
Majesty then unveiled a plaque to commemorate her visit. Afterwards, she
signed a Royal photograph and the Trust’s Visitors Book, which her late
mother had signed many years before when Patron.
Finally, the Vice Chairman, David Woodcock, thanked The Queen warmly
for so kindly coming to see what the Trust had achieved in its fifty
years. It was a generous gesture which had given all those present great
pleasure and pride.
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