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1900-1950 History
1900-1950 Memories
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Wroxham Bridge 1930s

Looking across the River Bure, upstream of Wroxham Bridge in the 1930s from where the 24 hour moorings are now.

Wroxham Bridge 1930s

Looking upstream towards Wroxham Bridge in the 1930s with another unknown wherry moored on the left.

Wroxham 1930s

Captioned as being “Wroxham”, this may actually have been taken on Wroxham Broad.

The River Bure At Horning 1930s

The Swan Inn at Horning pictured c1930s.

Swan Inn Horning 1930s

Another picture of the Swan Inn at Horning c1930s.

Horning 1930s

Lower Street in Horning pictured during the 1930s.

Ferry Inn Horning 1930s

The River Bure at Horning with the Ferry Inn pictured on the left.

Potter Heigham Bridge 1930s

The River Thurne at Potter Heigham, looking upstream towards the bridge as a cruiser passes beneath. George Applegates yard can be seen on the left hand side.

Wroxham 1930s

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More photographs from the 1930s.

Looking North over Wroxham Bridge in the 1930s. Roys famous stores with its wonderful Art Deco frontage can clearly be seen in the background.  

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