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The last of the collection of photographs taken by Ronald Winton. The crew dry off
after a swim -


The next two photographs were contributed by Hugh Moxon and were taken by his father on a boating holiday with friends in the late 1930s. This is believed to have been taken on the River Thurne near Womack.

Another photograph from the late 1930s taken at Wroxham.
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Throwers Stores in Ludham pictured c1905.
H.D.Brooks cycle shop in Ludham c1910.
H.D.Brooks later went on to open up a garage in Ludham -
Throwers Stores and The Baker’s Arms public house pictured in the 1930s. The Baker’s Arms was demolished in the late 1950s when Yarmouth Road was widened.
Mrs Grapes on her tricycle in the centre of the village in 1935. Powells stores can be seen in the background.
A tranquil scene at Womack Water c1930.

The old Ludham bridge pictured c1900. The bridge was damaged in the floods of 1912 and was replaced in 1915.