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Postcards Of The Norfolk Broads

Postcards

Horning

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More postcards from the collection of Mary Blathwayt.

Lower Street Horning c1920

Lower Street in Horning pictured c1920, looking up towards Swan Corner.

Swan Corner Horning c1920

The River Bure, looking towards Swan Corner at Horning c1920. A pleasure wherry can be seen in the background.

Swan Corner Horning c1930

The Swan Inn and the village staithe at Horning c1930.

Swan Corner Horning c1930s

Another postcard of the Swan Inn at Horning, probably dating from the 1930s by the cars pictured in the background. Heading downstream on the left is a wherry bearing the name board “Corinne”, with no mast in evidence it presumably had an engine fitted by this time.

Bungalows At Horning c1930s

Brand new bungalows at Horning on the road heading down towards the Ferry Inn c1930s.

White Gates Hotel Horning c1920s

White Gates Hotel on Lower Street in Horning c1920s/30s. This building is still there but is now a private house.

Horning Ferry c1930s

The Ferry Inn and River Bure at Horning c1930s/40s.

Burefield Horning c1930s

“Burefield” on the River Bure near Horning c1930s with it’s ornately landscaped gardens.

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The Mill Horning c1930
Horning Mill 1960s

The Mill, Horning c1930s.

The mill near the Ferry Inn was brightly painted in the 1960s!

Ferry Reach Horning c1950

Ferry Reach at Horning c1950s.

More postcards from my own collection and from the collection of Ray Walker.

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