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Iceni
The Iceni ( , ) or Eceni were an ancient tribe of eastern Britain during the Iron Age and early Roman era. Their territory included present-day Norfolk and parts of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, and bordered the area of the Corieltauvi to the west, and the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes to the south. In the Roman period, their capital was Venta Icenorum at modern-day Caistor St Edmund.

Wymondham
Wymondham ( ) is a market town and civil parish in the South Norfolk district of Norfolk, England. It lies on the River Tiffey, south-west of Norwich and just off the A11 road to London. The parish, one of Norfolk's largest, includes rural areas to the north and south, with hamlets of Suton, Silfield, Spooner Row and Wattlefield. It had a population of 14,405 in 2011, of whom 13,587 lived in the town itself.
The Broads
network of rivers and lakes in the English counties of Norfolk and Suffolk
Norwich school of painters
founded in 1803 in Norwich, the school was the first provincial art movement in Britain
Our Lady of Walsingham
Title given to apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Walsingham, England
Burgh Castle Roman Site
Roman archaeological site
Paston Letters
collection of papers from 15th century Norfolk
HMS Vortigern
1917 V and W-class destroyer
Happisburgh Lighthouse
lighthouse at Happisburgh on the North Norfolk coast, East Anglia, England
Castrum Gariannonum
Roman fort
Norfolk wherry
type of boat on The Broads in Norfolk, England
Earl of Cromer
Nobility title