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Repairs to headstones. Follow the link:
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This image courtesy of www.picture.norfolk.gov.uk, was made around 1890. It shows us that headstones have been moved, damaged and the inscriptions have deteriorated. Today 4 headstones are almost legible, and five were recorded in the last century. There are no burial records existing.
Closed until Sunday Afternoon
4th May to October 2-4pm
This burial site is the only relic of the now vanished King's Lynn Jewish Congregation 1747-1846. The Jewish Cemetery Friends' Association King's Lynn was founded in July 2021.
The aim of the group is to conserve the site for public access and to provide a focal point of reference for those interested in the history of the Town and the Jewish people of the past and present. Life , faith, heritage and culture.
Heritage Open Day 2023