Great Yarmouth, The Beach 1899
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Always Norfolk's biggest and most popular holiday resort, Great Yarmouth always tried to find the latest attraction. It was known for its pleasure beach, and before the days of the scenic railway visitors could get a bird's eye view of the town from the Revolving Tower (left). Built in 1897, it was 120ft high with a cage capable of holding 150 people that rotated as it went up and down. It was just one of five in the whole country. The tower was demolished in 1941 and the metal sent for war salvage.
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