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Diss Collection

"Diss: A Quaint English Town Steeped in History and Charm" Located in the picturesque countryside of England, a hidden gem nestled between Church Street, Hoxne, Eye

Background imageDiss Collection: Church Street, Hoxne, Eye, England

Church Street, Hoxne, Eye, England
Church Street, Hoxne, Eye, near Diss, Suffolk, England. Date: 1910

Background imageDiss Collection: Mere Street, Diss, Norfolk

Mere Street, Diss, Norfolk
Mere Street, Diss, near Scole, Norfolk, England. Showing the Kings Head Date: 1908

Background imageDiss Collection: Domestic Sheep, Hampshire Down rams, close-up of heads, Diss, Norfolk, England, august

Domestic Sheep, Hampshire Down rams, close-up of heads, Diss, Norfolk, England, august

Background imageDiss Collection: County of Norfolk by Christopher Saxton, c. 1574. Reprint of 1641

County of Norfolk by Christopher Saxton, c. 1574. Reprint of 1641
`NORFOLCIAE COMITATVS DESCRIPTIO CONTINENS in SE OPPIDA MERCATORIA XXVI. Pagos er Villas DCXXV. Vna cvm Singvlis Hundredis, et flvminibvs in eodem. Auctore Christophoro Saxton

Background imageDiss Collection: County Map of Norfolk, c. 1777

County Map of Norfolk, c. 1777
From The Large English Atlas: or, a new set of map of all the counties of England and Wales drawn from the several surveys which have been hitherto been published

Background imageDiss Collection: Trumpeter of the Leicestershire Royal Horse Artillery at a training camp at Diss

Trumpeter of the Leicestershire Royal Horse Artillery at a training camp at Diss
1768678 Trumpeter of the Leicestershire Royal Horse Artillery at a training camp at Diss, 1914 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); The Royal Institution, London

Background imageDiss Collection: Prince and Princess of Wales passing through the Triumphal Arch at Diss (engraving)

Prince and Princess of Wales passing through the Triumphal Arch at Diss (engraving)
1103718 Prince and Princess of Wales passing through the Triumphal Arch at Diss (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDiss Collection: Market Place, Diss (b / w photo)

Market Place, Diss (b / w photo)
3096736 Market Place, Diss (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Market Place, Diss. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageDiss Collection: New Corn-Exchange, at Diss (engraving)

New Corn-Exchange, at Diss (engraving)
1601921 New Corn-Exchange, at Diss (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Corn-Exchange, at Diss)

Background imageDiss Collection: Livestock market held in Diss, Norfolk. 27th July 1963

Livestock market held in Diss, Norfolk. 27th July 1963

Background imageDiss Collection: South Norfolk IP22 4 Map

South Norfolk IP22 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of South Norfolk IP22 4

Background imageDiss Collection: Diss, Norfolk - The Market Place

Diss, Norfolk - The Market Place. Date: 1908

Background imageDiss Collection: Domestic Sheep, Southdown shearling ram, close-up of head, with ear tags, Diss, Norfolk, England

Domestic Sheep, Southdown shearling ram, close-up of head, with ear tags, Diss, Norfolk, England, august

Background imageDiss Collection: Tabby kitten with grandfather clock

Tabby kitten with grandfather clock
Unusual Friends - tabby kitten with grandfather clock. 1950s

Background imageDiss Collection: The Village, Eye, Ipswich, England

The Village, Eye, Ipswich, England
The Village, Eye, Ipswich, near Diss, Suffolk, England. Showing the Eight Bells Inn. Date: 1908

Background imageDiss Collection: The Angel Inn, Botesdale, Diss, England

The Angel Inn, Botesdale, Diss, England
The Angel Inn, Botesdale, Diss, Suffolk, England. Date: 1940s

Background imageDiss Collection: Broad Street, Eye, Norfolk

Broad Street, Eye, Norfolk
Broad Street, Eye, Diss, near Scole, Norfolk, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageDiss Collection: England / Diss

England / Diss
A glimpse of the fine old market town of Diss, Norfolk, situated in the valley of the River Waveney, with its 13th century church. Date: 1960s

Background imageDiss Collection: Domestic Sheep, Southdown ram and ewes, with raddle dye on chest and rumps, standing in pasture

Domestic Sheep, Southdown ram and ewes, with raddle dye on chest and rumps, standing in pasture, Diss, Norfolk, England, august


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"Diss: A Quaint English Town Steeped in History and Charm" Located in the picturesque countryside of England, a hidden gem nestled between Church Street, Hoxne, Eye. This idyllic town boasts a rich heritage that dates back centuries. From its historic landmarks to its vibrant marketplaces, it offers visitors a glimpse into the past while embracing the present. One cannot miss the magnificent Domestic Sheep grazing peacefully under the watchful eyes of Hampshire Down rams. The close-up of their heads reveals their gentle nature and adds to Diss's rural charm. It's an August scene straight out of a postcard from Norfolk. Speaking of Norfolk, Diss proudly showcases its historical significance through various artifacts like Christopher Saxton's County Map dating back to 1574 or the captivating County Map from 1777. These relics transport you back in time and allow you to appreciate how much this town has evolved over centuries. It also plays host to exciting events such as training camps for Leicestershire Royal Horse Artillery trumpeters or even royal visits by none other than Prince and Princess of Wales passing through Triumphal Arch – truly moments etched in history forever. The heart lies within its bustling Market Place - an enchanting hub where locals gather for commerce and camaraderie alike. Whether it be black-and-white photographs capturing timeless memories or engravings showcasing architectural marvels like New Corn-Exchange, each image tells a story worth exploring. For those seeking solace amidst nature's beauty, South Norfolk IP22 4 Map guides you towards tranquil landscapes waiting to be discovered just beyond Diss's borders. And if that isn't enough to steal your heart away, picture a playful tabby kitten frolicking beside an elegant grandfather clock – epitomizing both tradition and youthful exuberance existing harmoniously side by side. In essence, Diss is more than just another quaint English town; it's a living testament to the past, present, and future.