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Postcards Of The Norfolk Broads

Postcards

Wherries

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A collection of postcards of the Norfolk Broads featuring wherries. Many thanks to John Hopthrow for allowing me to include his postcards within this section along with others that I have gathered.

The Wherry Rambler At Horning Ferry c1910
Wherry On Barton Broad c1920s
Wherries On Barton Broad c1930s
Wherry On The River Ant c1920s
Wherry On The River Ant c1920s
Wherry On The River Ant c1920s
Wherries On Barton Broad c1930s
Wherry On Barton Broad c1920s
Wherries On Barton Broad c1930s
Wherry At Ludham Bridge c1905
The Wherry Hathor c1930s

The pleasure wherry “Rambler” pictured outside Horning Ferry Inn c1910.

An unknown trading wherry on Barton Broad c1920s/1930s.

Another pair of unknown traders pictured on Barton Broad c1920s/1930s.

Wherry race on Barton Broad c1930s - one of the wherries is believed to have been Cornucopia.

Unknown wherry on Barton Broad c1930s.

Three wherries on Barton Broad dating from the 1930s. Again, one is believed to be Cornucopia.

Unknown wherry at Ludham Bridge c1905.

Two wherries pictured on the River Ant near Ludham Bridge 1920s/1930s.

Unknown trading wherry at How Hill on the River Ant 1920s/1930s.

Wherry On The Ant 1920s/1930s.

The pleasure wherry “Hathor” at Horning Reach c1930s.