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  1. I never made it to Norfolk, I'm about a mile the wrong side of the border! As I sit in my front room I can look out of the window and see the house that I was born in, right next door. I moved from one side of the fence to the other. Albion & Ardea, the so called Norfolk Wherries, were also born besides Oulton Broad, which I reckon makes them Suffolk Wherries, and me a Suffolk bloke.

  2. Clive, I take it that you mean the handsome bloke with the five o'clock shadow, seen below. Your old fella is probably right, I just assumed it was Wally Hoseason, Jimmy's dad. 

     

    The second snap is an enlargement showing my old fellows name on the shop so it's certainly post WWll

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  3. Re the Hall Road chippy, 'tis my nearest but my wife & I prefer the one near the Spar shop in Oulton Broad itself. Another favourite is the chippy in Gresham Avenue, still in Oulton Broad but a long walk from the yacht-station.

     

    Re depth, not a problem unless you really go in close.  I have a feeling that Lucky/Luke's boat is stuck on the bottom, probably all the empty gin bottles, never seems to go anywhere!

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  4. Gracie, you'll be more than welcome but there is a proviso! Please don't call the locals 'inbreds', even if we do have plumb line straight family trees and go 'coo' when a plane flies overhead. ;)  

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  5. In 1941 Leo Robinson was building M.L's and M.T.B's for the war effort. I wonder if the AGA connection was in part to do with their admiralty contracts. Not sure that 1941 was a time when civilians took many photographs. Indeed many had evacuated Oulton Broad & Lowestoft at that time. 

  6. Hi Dave, fancy meeting you over here too! Have been catching a jack or two but nothing special. Re Sunday, if all goes to plan we shall be boarding the good ship 'Spray' and sailing up to the WRC for the day. Thanks for the invite though, appreciated. 

  7. Gracie, the customers all had the good grace to laugh when they realised that they had been had. By the way, where in Sussex do you live? I had a few years living in Bosham, nice county. One day I was sailing up Bosham Deep when I passed very closely under the stern of a moored yacht, As I passed a voice rang out, 'I don't think that sailing that close to a moored boat is good practice'. I retorted that from where I came from it was good practice to use every inch of the water. The voice called back, 'ah,a Broads sailor'! I stopped and we had a chat, turned out that she'd grown up on Oulton Broad, living a few doors from my rather more humble home, small world.

  8. Many years ago I held the licence at the Waveney Inn and decided to have a topless night, We advertised that to get the ball rolling all the staff would be topless. The place was heaving, the customers all clothed though, the staff all very definitely topless, that night the staff were all blokes. No one arrived buff on a boat, but that was in the seventies. We were much more modest back then!

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  9. Back in the 1960's the Waveney Inn at Burgh St Peter, now the Waveney River Centre, was owned by the Wilkinson family. One of the bars included one side of a real airliner cabin. This was actually the restaurant and airline meals were served to the trans-continental customers! 'Flights' took off at regular intervals and were incredibly popular.

     

    During the 1970's the pub was bought by Fowlers Boatyard from Oulton Broad who restyled the interior and the pub, for several years, was the Blakes pub of the year. 

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