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  1. I've just found this recent upload to YouTube which I thought might be of interest ... cine footage of a trip round the coast from Kings Lynn to Great Yarmouth and along the River Yare from 1972.

    Click to watch it on YouTube and read the comprehensive background notes for the trip - but to sum up, there were two boats - an Elysian 27 with a single BMC and a Senior 32 with twin Perkins 4108's. Most of the footage is of the Elysian .... I feel rather queasy now ! :oops:

    Carol

  2. I should also add ...

    Make sure that you are running the latest versions of whatever anti-virus and spyware/malware etc. you use and update them immediately prior to running the scans. Updates are often issued several times a day to try to catch the latest variations of the nasties!

    Carol

  3. Richard posted up a message on Facebook last night to say that it was up and running again ... however, I just checked and all does not seem well again. The thread started about the hacking seems to have become scrambled.

    I will keep a check on Facebook, but for the time being I would advise that you do not attempt to visit the site. My friend had problems with a Trojan trying to download on Tuesday night which, he thinks, he has now got rid of. I ran full anti-virus and Malware scans yesterday which have came back clean, but would advise anyone who attempted to access yesterday or today to run full scans of their own system to be on the safe side.

    I will only visit once they are certain that it is safe to do so.

    Carol

  4. It might be best to avoid discussion of the merits and faults of the various forums on here - in the past it has led to some unpleasantness and will understandably result in this thread being removed. It does none of the forums any favours when it all starts to descend into a bun fight! :o

    However, I'm sure that admin will be happy to allow a simple update thread on the situation at the NBF, given the apparent severity of the situation.

    Carol

  5. Firefox is blocking the NBF this morning - it's sending up a notice to say that it has been reported as a hacked site. I hope that Richard manages to get it sorted. In the meantime, hopefully Gary or Richard will post an update of the situation on the NBF Facebook page soon.

    Carol

  6. Not signing up for Britney Spears though!!!

    Go on Howard ... you know you want to! :naughty:

    I don't expect I'll be tweeting too much but can at least link to blog updates etc. so it might raise awareness of the archive a bit. More than anything it's a means to follow others on there as I had been checking out some of the F1 related tweets regularly anyway so this just makes it easier for me ..... I suddenly seem to be following an awful lot of local breweries mind you! cheers

    As someone who's never really been interested in this social networking thing, it's surprising just how many Broads based businesses, charities and organisations have a Twitter presence, so it may be useful ..... or just another distraction!

    Now .... what's Britney got to say today ...... :lol:

    Carol

  7. Not signing up for Britney Spears though!!!

    Go on Howard ... you know you want to! :naughty:

    I don't expect I'll be tweeting too much but can at least link to blog updates etc. so it might raise awareness of the archive a bit. More than anything it's a means to follow others on there as I had been checking out some of the F1 related tweets regularly anyway so this just makes it easier for me ..... I suddenly seem to be following an awful lot of local breweries mind you! cheers

    As someone who's never really been interested in this social networking thing, it's surprising just how many Broads based businesses, charities and organisations have a Twitter presence, so it may be useful ..... or just another distraction!

    Now .... what's Britney got to say today ...... :lol:

    Carol

  8. Funnily enough Howard, I thought of you when I spotted it !! :lol:

    It dates from the late 1960s but I have to confess that I had never heard of the names of this particular hire fleet before and whether the then owner of the Waveney Yacht Station boatyard ever did have his fleet of eighteen "Whitbread" cruisers I don't know. Craig's database lists just three of them - Gold Top, Trophy and Forest Brown - but as they were an independent yard at this time then he may not have the necessary literary references to identify the entire fleet.

    At least two of the Elysian 34's joined Richardsons fleet in the early 70s at part of the Fairway class, as did the Freeman 26 "Forest Brown" which became Helmsman - maybe Clive's dad will remember more about this particular fleet?

    Just another of those quirky little bits of Broadland's history!

    I hope it's OK to put a direct link here to the specific article on the blog as, obviously, it will disappear down the list on the front page as I add more posts. As always with anything I mention on there, I'm always keen to receive more information or memories people may have.

    http://www.broadlandmemories.co.uk/blog/2012/07/booze-cruisers/

    It could have been worse .... they might have been named after Watneys offerings!! :o

    Carol

  9. I've uploaded the two films from Barry over the last couple of days. The first is rare colour 16mm cine footage of the Broads from 1939 when Barry's parents holidayed with other family members on "Golden Eagle" which was hired from :Leo Robinson's yard at Oulton Broad. Sadly, the film suffered from some water damage over the years, but the colour itself actually survived remarkably well. Lots of footage of the boat itself plus film of Johnson's Provisions store and the Bell Inn at St. Olaves, the River Bure at Horning (including Percival's boatyard) and Stokesby riverfront.

    The second is on B&W 16mm film and dates from 1947 when Barry's parents returned to holiday on one of the "Vesta" class from E.C. Landamore's yard at Hoveton.

    Many thanks to Barry! cheersbar

    Carol

  10. Glad that you all enjoyed it too - it's with thanks to Will Downing for sending me the film and allowing me to share it! cheersbar

    Yes Howard - thhe rail trip looks as though it was between GY and Reedham and does pass the Berney Arms Halt. Quite interesting to see really. It was great to see the footage of Thurne Lion .... my how that has changed !!

    Alan - I presume that the pylons are in the vicinity of St. Olaves as this seems to have been the first night stop after leaving the Cobholm Boatyard. I haven't had the chance to study it all too closely yet.

    I have another couple of short cine films to put on YouTbe over the next couple of weeks - some colour footage from 1939 and a B&W film from 1947. I had some cine film transferred a while ago which included these two films which were given to me by Barry (Springsong) and were filmed by his parents. It's quite exciting to be able to expand the BM archive in this way as they are such a fascinating record of Broadland through the 20th century.

    Carol

  11. I received a DVD of some 8mm cine footage of a Broadland holiday taken in 1963 this week. The films were recently transferred by the holiday couple's son and he very kindly gave me permission to upload them to YouTube. It's just under 13 minutes in length and shows their cruise on Breydon Lass II which was hired from the Cobholm Boatyard at Great Yarmouth. It looks like an early season trip and features some lovely footage of St. Olaves, sailing at Oulton Broad, Great Yarmouth seafront, Horning, Wroxham and Thurne. More details can be found on the Broadland Memories blog.

    Carol

  12. Hi Howard

    As has been said, YouTube is littered with clips from TV shows from the BBC, ITV etc. etc. .....and I suspect that half the YouTube music videos which have been linked to on here in the past originated from TV programmes. The BBC seem to be very hot on getting clips from current shows taken down, but older stuff seems to get through. Probably best not to put "BBC" in the video's title though ! :naughty:

    The worst that will happen is it will get taken down and you will just get a notification of that. I think it's a sort of three strikes and you're out type policy with YouTube with things like this.

    Besides which .... I want to see it ..... send me a link when it's on there please ! :naughty::naughty:

    Carol

  13. It was impossible to get interior pics without a very wide angle lens! The photos on Pacific's website are very representative and the condition inside was lovely too.

    I forgot to mention the other advantage that Breeze had over Swift ... the toilet! It is one of the foot pedal, flappy loos (if you know what I mean!), much easier to use than the hand pump variety on Swift.

    Carol

  14. We tried out Eddie's Poolside Cafe for breakfast last week and were thoroughly impressed with the quality and unbelievable value for money!

    Standard full English breakfasts are just £4.50 with a large version at £6.50 - the standard was more than adequate for Kev and included toast and a mug of tea or coffee in the price. A vegetarian option was available which consisted of a veggie sausage and burger, fried egg, mushrooms, tomato, hash brown, beans toast and a mug of tea or coffee at the same price as the meaty versions. Nicely cooked and a great kick start to the day! Other dishes on the menu are priced similarly low and, I think, included sandwiches, jacket potatoes etc. ..... and where can you buy a cup of tea for 80p these days!

    A great asset to the WRC which is always a must for a stopover to make use of the super luxury showers!

    Carol

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