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More of David Campbell’s photos from 1968

“Deerfoot” at Horning pictured in 1968. The holiday home stood on this site for 40 years, having only recently being pulled down. Construction of a replacement property began in 2008.

“Burefield” at Horning, a.scene which has changed very little since this photograph was taken in 1968.

The view from St. Helen’s Church tower at Ranworth, looking out across Malthouse Broad.


The crew of “Langwith Avocet” pictured in front of Thurne Dyke Mill in 1968.
Thurne Dyke Mill itself with the sign advertising the Lion Inn which was, at this time, a Whitbread pub!

The sailing cruiser “Dragonfly” from Jack Powles of Wroxham.

A very busy yacht station at Great yarmouth where, in the 1960s and 70s, boats were often moored three abreast. The cruiser which has run aground across the channel is “Fulmar” from Richardsons of Stalham.

Another picture of “Fulmar” at Great Yarmouth. A609, seen in the foreground, was one of Landamores “Vestas” although, in 1968, it was being hired through Jenners of Thorpe.

Another busy scene at Great Yarrmouth Yacht Station.


Looking upstream at Great Yarmouth Yacht Station, with “Langwith Avocet” moored in the foreground.
A Ketch rigged yacht approaches the sugar beet factory at Cantley on the River Yare.

The Ferry Inn at Reedham.