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Two more picture which are reproduced with thanks to the Ludham Community Archive Group. The first is of the old road bridge at Ludham pictured during the 1950s. Built in 1915, it was replaced by the current road bridge in the 1960s.
A Bristol L-type bus passing through Ludham village in the 1950s. The L-type was
a familiar sight around Broadland from the 1920s up until the late 1960s.
“Rippling Tide“ moored at Acle Bridge c1958.
Another Moores boat - B408 “Faymore” pictured in the early 1950s.
A292 “Bairnmore” from R.Moore & Sons of Wroxham pictured in the early 1950s and submitted by Charles Roebuck. You can read Charles’ memories of boating on Moores craft in the 1950s and 1960s here.
Another picture of “Faymore” c1952.
A very young Charles Roebuck pictured in the cockpit of A623 “Moorhen II” c1957.
Another picture of “Moorhen II” c1957.
Another picture of Charles Roebuck with his mother, standing beside “Moorhen II”.