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More of David Campbell’s photos from 1968

The River Bure at Belaugh in 1968.

The Ferry Inn at Horning which had been rebuilt after suffering a major fire in 1965.

Cruising on the River Bure, approaching Swan Corner at Horning in 1968. The Swan Hotel and parish staithe can be seen on the right.

The Swan Hotel at Horning pictured in September 1968.

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David Campbell, pictured centre, with two crew mates aboard Langwith Avocet in 1968. Note the infamous Watneys “Party Four” beer tin!

A779 “Highlander 1” from Richardsons moored at Wroxham in 1964. The boat was built by Freemans at Beccles.

S880 “Dazzling Waters” from Fowlers of Oulton Broad, pictured on the River Bure between Wroxham and Horning in 1964.

B620 “Tweedledum” from Richardsons of Stalham, also taken on the River Bure between Wroxham and Horning.


The next collection of photographs were taken by Terry Baldrey during 1964 and 1965. The family hired cruisers from Richardsons yard at Stalham, Terry later began working at the yard from the late 1960s on. My thanks to Terry for the detailed information on the boats featured which accompanies the photographs.
W505 “Crusader 7” from Richardsons pictured leaving the Ferry Inn at Horning in 1964.
The chalet “Quiet Crest”, owned by F.B. Wilds at Horning, with members of the Baldrey family seated outside. This chalet apparently featured on the cover of the Hoseasons 1967 brochure.