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While so many other towns suffered terrible fires followed by civic vandalism, Diss has been more fortunate and as a result has some fine and beautiful buildings.
Putting the world to rights outside Diss Corn Hall on Market Day when the farmers took over the town. They then may have found the time for a pint at the Greyhound next door.
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The 16
th century Dolphin, once such a popular pub and across the road from the St Mary’s Church which itself was founded in 1290. There s the Saracen’s Head and so many more wonderful buildings.
We can claim a fair number of inventions across the world. By Nicky Ryan Saturday 12 Dec 2020, 10:00 PM Dec 12th 2020, 10:00 PM 45,872 Views 22 Comments
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ALL GOING TO plan, there’ll be a welcome moment in the future when you get a Covid vaccine jabbed into your arm.
And you’ll have an Irishman to thank: Francis Rynd, inventor of the hypodermic needle.
He performed the first procedure using one in 1844 at The Meath hospital in Dublin.
He was not the first to use a syringe, and others went on to refine the technology, but Rynd’s invention is credited with laying the groundwork for this.