We had a family holiday on the Norfolk Broads in 1965, aboard yacht Pomme d’Or (with mast stepped due to low bridges!). It was a great trip, I remember it well. Just beforehand, Dad took a walk from home in Sundridge to photograph construction progress on the A21 Sevenoaks Bypass…
For helping me to locate the Norfolk Broads photos, I must sincerely thank the great people at the Facebook group: NORFOLK BROADS (EVERYDAY) PHOTOS AND WILDLIFE. Your help was invaluable!
St Mary’s Church, SundridgeSundridge Place farm, SundridgeDryhill near SevenoaksDibden Lane underbridge, Sevenoaks BypassA21 Sevenoaks Bypass under construction, looking south from Dibden LaneA21 Sevenoaks Bypass works – Dibden Lane underbridge from the southRiver Thurne – The Staithe, ThurneRiver Thurne – Anglers Cottage, The Staithe, ThurneRiver Thurne – The Staithe, ThurneRiver Thurne – The Staithe, ThurneRiver Thurne – The Staithe, ThurneRiver Bure – St Benedict’s Church HorningRiver Bure – Beulagh BoatyardThe Anchor, ColtishallRiver Bure – cottages, Anchor Street ColtishallRiver Bure – cottages, Anchor Street ColtishallThe Anchor, ColtishallRiver Bure – The Anchor Hotel, ColtishallRiver Bure – The Anchor Hotel, ColtishallRiver Bure – The Anchor Hotel, ColtishallRiver Bure – The Anchor Hotel, ColtishallRiver Bure – The Anchor Hotel, ColtishallRiver Bure – The Anchor Hotel, ColtishallRiver Bure – The Anchor Hotel, ColtishallRiver Bure – Wroxham Bridge, WroxhamBure Court Hotel WroxhamRiver Bure – WroxhamRiver Bure – WroxhamRiver Bure east of WroxhamRiver Bure – east of WroxhamRiver Bure – House at HorningRiver Bure – house at HorningRiver Bure – house at HorningRiver Bure, Stokesby – Ferry Inn on the right, with the Queen of the Broads steaming pastRiver Bure, Stokesby – my brotherRiver Yare, Reedham – MallardRiver Yare at Reedham, looking towards the rail swing bridge, open for the ship Spontaneity
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