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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Elizabeth Simpson and the Friend of all Nations
Over the years, there have been a number of interesting uses of vessels which were not originally built for the Norfolk Broads. As the holiday trade began to increase during the early decades of the 20th century, so did the … Continue reading
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You say Dydall’s … I say Dydler’s
It’s a familiar landmark on the River Bure, but I’ve often wondered why it has been attributed with several different names over the years. I know it as Dydler’s Mill, but have also seen it referred to as Dydall’s Mill … Continue reading
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Horstead & the Aylsham Navigation
Time for another delve into recent postcard additions to the archive, most of which will eventually make their way onto the main website. As I’ve mentioned before, I tend to gather at least four or five of one particular town … Continue reading
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More Broads Tours
I’ve been finding further pieces of the Broads Tours history over the past few weeks, both by searching through the Broadland Memories archives and other online resources, and via a couple of very interesting items which were loaned to me. … Continue reading
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Kia Manzi – Then & Now
I was in Hoveton last weekend and took the opportunity to attempt to get a “Then & Now” photo of the site on which the Daisy Broad villas Kia Manzi, Southernholme and Broadwaters once stood. Rather foolishly I forgot to … Continue reading
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Neatishead Air Defence Radar Museum
In the post war boating boom of the 1950s, thousands of visitors would flock to Horning every year to pick up their boats from one of several boatyards which offered a variety of craft for hire. Most of those holidaymakers … Continue reading
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Fish and Chip-a-Float!
Following on from my last blog post on the photograph of the Broads Floating Food Market which had been sent to me by Mick Middleton, I thought I’d post up another photo from the Broadland Memories archives which shows a … Continue reading
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The Broads Floating Food Market
Over the past couple of months I’ve been receiving batches of photos every week from Mick Middleton who is in the process of scanning the large collection of photographs of the Norfolk Broads which he has taken over the years, … Continue reading
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Quays without Locks – A Ditch Crawler’s Diary
It’s been an expensive month as I have bought several more Norfolk Broads related books to add to my collection, some new and some secondhand. I may well review a couple of these in the future, but for this post … Continue reading
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The Great Yarmouth Suspension Bridge disaster
The trains from Norwich had been crowded as people travelled from far and wide to witness the great spectacle which was to take place at Great Yarmouth on May 2nd 1845. As the people gathered along the banks of the … Continue reading
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St. Olaves & Herringfleet 1909
I’ve spent the last few weeks working on the Edwardian Great Yarmouth holiday notes and photographs which I mentioned in this post from February. The notes were quite brief and it’s beenĀ rather time consuming trying to find more information … Continue reading
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