Picture This with Lynn Museum from Tuesday, May 28. This newspaper advertisement from 1866 by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) encouraged residents of Bishop Stortford in Hertfordshire to climb aboard the 8.40am train bound for Hunstanton, for a “cheap excursion” to the West Norfolk seaside. Passengers could enjoy a return journey in “covered carriages” for 3/6, with children paying less and those under three travelling free. Once at the beach, travellers were promised “superior bathing”, “sands attractive to the pedestrian” and “picturesque cliffs”, as well as refreshments before being back on…