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==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==
Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer (1906-69) of Felbrigg Hall, bequeathed the property to the National Trust on his death in 1969. Controversy was caused in 2017 when the National Trust associated Ketton-Cremer to their LGBT history.


[[North Norfolk Pride]]  began with a successful Beach Party and Comedy and Music event at Cromer in 2011.<ref>http://www.lgbthistorymonthnorfolk.org.uk/events.htm [[Norfolk LGBT History Society]]</ref>
[[North Norfolk Pride]]  began with a successful Beach Party and Comedy and Music event at Cromer in 2011.<ref>http://www.lgbthistorymonthnorfolk.org.uk/events.htm [[Norfolk LGBT History Society]]</ref>


==References==
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[[Category:Norfolk]]
[[Category:Norfolk]]
[[Category:Non-unitary districts]]
[[Category:Non-unitary districts]]

Latest revision as of 13:09, 10 July 2026

Windmill at Cley next the Sea

North Norfolk is a local government district in Norfolk. The main town is Cromer.

LGBT history

Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer (1906-69) of Felbrigg Hall, bequeathed the property to the National Trust on his death in 1969. Controversy was caused in 2017 when the National Trust associated Ketton-Cremer to their LGBT history.


North Norfolk Pride began with a successful Beach Party and Comedy and Music event at Cromer in 2011.[1]

References