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A day on the doorstep today in the east of the constituency - Stalham, Ludham and Horning.
Archive 2004-06-01 2004
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'They can't come up this way without they come by Ludham, or by Acle or by Potter Heigham, and we know chaps in all them places.
Coot Club Ransome, Arthur 1934
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Ludlam, or Ludham, who had, like Garlick, been at Oxford and had engaged in teaching before his ordination in May, 1581.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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His daughter married Roger Donne, Esq., of Ludham, co.
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Although well travelled, Seago never tired of painting the gently rolling landscapes of his native East Anglia and eventually settled at The Dutch House in Ludham.
EDP24 News 2010
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Peter said: "A cold bleak day at the marshes at Ludham by the river Thurne would have been the kind of landscape he would have revelled in."
EDP24 News 2010
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Peter Knights, from Roydon, near Diss, spent hours in the wet and cold yesterday painting and sketching scenes at Ludham marshes, close to where Seago lived and his ashes were scattered.
EDP24 News 2010
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Diss-based artist Peter Knights on the marshes near Ludham where he is painting scenes as a tribute to Edward Seago on what would have been the artist's 100th birthday.
EDP24 News 2010
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Peter said: "A cold bleak day at the marshes at Ludham by the river Thurne would have been the kind of landscape he would have revelled in."
EDP24 News 2010
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Peter Knights, from Roydon, near Diss, spent hours in the wet and cold yesterday painting and sketching scenes at Ludham marshes, close to where Seago lived and his ashes were scattered.
EDP24 News 2010
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