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1960s Photo Gallery
1960s History
1960s Memories
Page  11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
Gallery 1960s Page 1

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Cruising On The River Bure 1965
The River Bure Near Horning 1965
Horning Staithe 1965
Horning Staithe 1965
Horning Staithe 1965
Horning Swan Hotel 1965

Another photograph of Horning Staithe with the Swan Hotel in the background. B427 “Stanmoore” from Moore’s of Wroxham can be seen moored at the staithe, with A627 “Essex” from Stalham Yacht Services moored behind.

Horning Swan Hotel 1965
Horning Swan Corner 1965
Horning Swan Corner 1965
Horning Staithe 1965

More of Terry Baldrey’s photographs from 1965.

T6 “River Ant” from Easticks of Acle, pictured on the River Bure near St. Benets Abbey. One of Broom’s “Captain” class of cruisers can be seen in the background.

Another of the Easticks fleet, “Foxglove”, on the River Bure at Horning in 1965.

Broadsventure 12 moored at Horning Staithe in 1965.

T494 “Broadsventure 11”, also moored at Horning Staithe. Summercraft’s “Gala Girl” A946 can be seen moored on the opposite bank.

Broadsventure 12’s crew pictured on board in 1965 with Terry waving the Richardsons pennant.

The Swan Hotel at Horning with three of the Broadsventure class from Richardsons moored nearby.

T495 “Broadsventure 12” moored at the Swan Hotel in Horning in 1965. To the left is one of Porter & Haylett’s Chryseline/Astroline/Pandaline class of three berth cruisers, whilst on the right is A824 “Maroline”, also from Porter & Haylett of Wroxham.

T72 “Loch Ness” from Loynes of Wroxham mooring at the Swan Hotel in Horning.

T493 “Broadsventure 10” moored at Horning Staithe in 1965. The white building on the right is now the Staithe & Willow tea rooms.

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