Harwich and Dovercourt Light Box Trail See Harwich and Dovercourt Come Alight with 25 Lightboxes Around the Area Showing a Range of Photographs from the War Years

Harwich and Dovercourt Light Box Trail See Harwich and Dovercourt Come Alight with 25 Lightboxes Around the Area Showing a Range of Photographs from the War Years

Harwich and Dovercourt Light Box Trail See Harwich and Dovercourt come alight with 25 lightboxes around the area showing a range of photographs from the war years. Follow the trail and discover stories of the past. Do you recognise any locations, or have similar memories? Where to find the light boxes DOVERCOURT TRAIL HARWICH TRAIL 1 Accent Stationers, Dovercourt High Street 10 + 11 Wellington House, Wellington Road 2 Buds Flower Shop, Dovercourt High Street 12 77B West Street 3 Wellworth a Pound, Dovercourt High Street 13 + 14 8 West Street 4 Card Corner, Dovercourt High Street 15The Old Chapel, King’s Head Street 5 The Cabin Bakery, Dovercourt High Street 16 The Alma Inn, King’s Head Street 6 Franklins, Dovercourt High Street 17 26 King’s Head Street 7 Morgan’s Pet Shop, Dovercourt High Street 18 Miranda House, The Quay 8 Baldwins, Kingsway Road 19 The Café on the Pier, The Quay 9 Eyes Rite Opticians, Kingsway Road 20 The Pier Hotel, The Quay SHARE YOUR PHOTOS! 21 15 Castlegate Street 22 13A Castlegate Street #lightbox18 23 The Globe, King’s Quay Street Harwich Haven: Surrender and Sanctuary 24The Agora Assembly Room, Market Street surrenderandsanctuary 25The Old Bank Studios, King’s Quay Street @nhscic The Light Box Trail is just one of many events on the Harwich Haven: Surrender and Sanctuary To give feedback on the Light Box Trail, please email: project, running from 17th November to 3rd December. [email protected] Harwich Haven: Surrender and Sanctuary aims to explore the unique role of Harwich, Dovercourt, Felixstowe and the Shotley Peninsula in two momentous events in world history during the twentieth century: the surrender of the German U-Boat fleet here in November 1918, and the arrival of the first Jewish refugees on the so-called ‘kindertransport’ in December 1938. For information on more of our events, visit: www.harwichhavenhistory.co.uk 19 20 23 21 22 18 17 16 15 24 25 10+ 6 13 + 11 4 5 14 12 3 2 7 8 1 9 Dovercourt Trail Harwich Trail #lightbox18 .

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