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Gallery 1960s Page 1

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Fishing In Woods Dyke Horning 1964
Fleetway At Potter Heigham 1964
Star Glory At Potter Heigham 1964
Valentine 2 At Potter Heigham 1964
Broom Captain At Acle Bridge 1964
Vesta 2 At Acle 1964
Star Premiere At Ludham Bridge 1964
Richardsons Yard Stalham 1964

Richardsons yard at Stalham pictured in 1964. From left to right are one of Jenners of Thorpe “Gay Muskateer” class, then A936 “Caprice”, T346 “Broadsventure 3”, and B581 “Walrus”.

Richardsons Yard Stalham 1964
Richardsons Yard Stalham 1965

We move on a year to 1965, with another series of photographs taken by Terry of Richardsons yard at Stalham.  From left to right are; T497 “Siesta 1”, T510 “Highlander 3”, T343 “Fulmar 11”, T585  “Broadlander 2”, with T495 “Broadsventure 12” moored in the foreground.

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More of Terry Baldrey’s photographs from the 1960s.

Terry Baldrey and Ronald Rudkin fishing at Woods Dyke in Horning in 1964.

T672 “Fleetway 5” from Richardsons, moored at Potter Heigham in 1964.

T264, Powles “Star Glory 2”, also moored at Potter Heigham in 1964. Herbert Woods Broadshaven yard can be seen in the background.

T330 “Valentine 2” also moored at Potter Heigham. Valentine was designed by Arnott Fowler and was built and operated at this time by John Linford at Neatishead.

Y559 “Captain 8” from Brooms of Brundall, pictured on the River Bure at Acle Bridge in 1964.

A204 “Vesta 2” from Landamores of Wroxham, seen here on the River Bure near Acle Bridge.

Ludham Bridge, also pictured in 1964, as one of Powles “Star Premiere” class of cruisers, B500, makes it’s way through.

Pictured above are W479 “Crusader 4”, S317 “Fulmar 1”, T179 “Broadsventure 1” and “Walrus” is just visible in the foreground on the right.

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