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Postcards Of The Norfolk Broads
Martham

Black Street, Martham c1905.

Church Street, Martham 1920s.

The River Thurne at Martham 1960s/70s. Martham Boat Development Company can be seen on the right.

Martham Ferry boatyard pictured in the 1960s.

The Green at Martham, posted in 1906. The Baptist Church can be seen in the background on the left.

Posted in 1907, this postcard shows Repps Road in Martham, looking up towards the village centre. The roof of the Methodist Church can just be seen in the background on the left. The cottages and houses seen on the left still stand today, but modern houses and bungalows now line the right hand side of the road.

Black Street pictured c1910, looking South towards the green. The row of terraced houses on the left still stand, as does the last thatched cottage which you can see on the right. All the other buildings on the right hand side are no longer there and have been replaced by modern bungalows and houses which are set further back from the road.

Church Street, now part of Black Street, pictured c1910. The similar view from the 1920s, seen further up on this page, shows that terraced houses were built on the right hand side in the intervening years.

The Green at Martham, also pictured c1910.

Martham Staithe c1910-
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