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Norfolk Broads 1962 family holiday 

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This a an absolute gem! Filmed early in 1962, it follows a family boating holiday with three generations who hired one of the Delight class and one of the Starlight class of motor cruisers from Herbert Woods boatyard at Potter Heigham. There are several things that make this film a bit special. Firstly, whilst their are plenty of scenes showing the family, the cinematographer concentrated on footage of the scenery, the landscape and the villages of Broadland including some super film of Ludham, Coltishall, Horstead Mill, Hoveton and Wroxham along with some lovely shots of Herbert Woods Broads Haven yard. It's always interesting to see how some areas have changed whilst others have remained largely unchanged.
What has changed significantly, and what makes this film really special, is that sections of the car journey were filmed. This is yet another orphaned film. I know nothing about the family featured but their journey starts from the village of Baslow in Derbyshire and they appear to have travelled to the Broads via the old A17 and the A47. I have left the footage intact as it is incredible. No bypasses in those days and straight through town centres that today, I'm sure, are gridlocked by traffic. Leaving home, they pass first through Chesterfield then Newark-on-Trent with some footage of the RAF Cranwell base as they pass. Sleaford with the Handley Monument in the town centre is seen next followed by crossing Sutton Bridge in the fens. Towards the end of the journey they pass through Swaffham with the George Hotel seen.
The interest doesn't stop there as far as the car journey is concerned. The approach to Wroxham is filmed and the family obviously stopped off at George Smith's boatyard for a look round. Back in the car, we get highlights of the drive through Horning and Ludham before the family arrive at Potter Heigham where the roadside is almost unrecognisable.
Kindly digitised for Broadland Memories by Video Impact www.videoimpactuk.com
Please check out the Broadland Memories channel and playlists for lots more vintage footage of the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads from the 1930s to the 1990s. You will also find a large archive of old photographs, personal memories and history of the region on the Broadland Memories website. If you would like to discuss licensing footage for use in film or TV productions, then please do get in contact via the Broadland Memories website.
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@susanhill8332
@susanhill8332 5 месяцев назад
Please, please, take me back to this era.
@Whalebone471
@Whalebone471 Месяц назад
Just had a week on the broads, do it every year, what a brilliant movie 🎬 ❤
@andyovhull1875
@andyovhull1875 6 лет назад
Excellent cine film. It shows how timeless the broads are.
@shytalker
@shytalker Месяц назад
Really enjoyed watching this
@TonyWilliamson-rc5tv
@TonyWilliamson-rc5tv Год назад
Wonderful. Thank you so much
@moffatt43
@moffatt43 Год назад
I wasn’t born until 67 but I love looking back at Cinetapes and old pictures of what it used to be like back in the 60’s up to 80’s. Myself and my dad holidayed a couple of times on the Broads,hiring from Hoseasons but collecting our Boats ( one year Gemini 1 and the next Gemini 2 ) both boats 2-4 berth and perfect size for just the two of us,lovely old Wooden Boats with lots of varnish and Wooden Boat smells( Gemini 1 ) still had the old Gas mantles for lighting and the fridge 😳,early mornings were a smell of Gas,Damp and varnish with a Niff of Petrol in the background! Great memories and Smells. Myself and my Girlfriend go to Great Yarmouth quite a bit and I Love having a wander around the Old Dance Hall and seeing all the old pictures that are stuck on the hoarding around the Building ( it’s about time they fixed that place up ). Yarmouth is looking a bit grotty lately and the people aren’t as friendly but it’s still a nice place for a walk in the seaside air. The Place needs a Good revamp though and a good lick of fresh paint,it’s such a shame walking around old side streets and seeing Homes that used to be thriving B+B now dirty and disheveled flats for different People who don’t respect the Country that has offered them refuge and benefits. I’m afraid Yarmouth is going to go down the way of Hunstanton with No shops and just full of flats,the original places of Fish and Chips and Bakery etc,the people are moving out,long term residents are moving away from Hunstanton and Yarmouth to outlying quieter Villages where there are No Immigrants or Asylum seekers 🤷‍♂️ I’m not saying that to be racist but it is the truth.
@dougpercival2264
@dougpercival2264 8 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this, brought back some happy memories of the area, in 1962 I would have been 7 years old around the age of the boy in the film. I was surprised to see how quite the Bure Court Hotel seemed to be, I spent holidays in a boathouse of a relative that was opposite the Bure Court during the 60's, and it always seemed busy along with the Beehive Stores and Post Office, which had Brinkcraft Boatyard next to it when they first started. (way before Barnes Brinkcraft).
@BroadlandMemories
@BroadlandMemories 8 лет назад
+Doug Percival Pleased that you enjoyed watching the film and thank you for sharing your memories. The film looks to have been taken fairly early in the year (no leaves on the trees) so it may well have been a quiet time for the Bure Court Hotel I suppose. Beautiful building and such a great loss.
@tinytess
@tinytess 8 лет назад
brought back some good memories .How places have changed . This would of been my first introduction to the magic of the broads ,age 13. Now we are still coming ,and the magic is still there for us .
@BroadlandMemories
@BroadlandMemories 8 лет назад
+Peter Langridge Wonderful! The "Broads Bug" is pretty much impossible to shake off once you've caught it!
@simonnelson7770
@simonnelson7770 4 года назад
Immaculately dressed people, British cars on quiet roads. We think we are lucky to live in modern times with technology and health and safety looking after us every where we go. Little do we know that the best times have been and gone, never to return again.
@johndean4998
@johndean4998 2 месяца назад
Nostalgic nonsense. I spent the 60's and early 70's on family boating holidays on the Norfolk Broads and life wasn't idyllic. For a start, the boats pumped sewage directly into the rivers , the water was dirty with very little fish life in it - only eels - and you were taking a risk if you swam in it. As for quiet roads, that was fine if you could afford a car, which in 1962 most people couldn't. And most women and children were treated as second-class citizens.
@pip110.5
@pip110.5 Месяц назад
Well said. I now exactly what you mean being a 73 year old English man. Happier days by far. 👍
@johntempest5204
@johntempest5204 7 лет назад
brings back memory's of the first holiday on a boat we had wooden hull boat pathfinder from stalham I wonder what happened to it summer 1980s
@markboden4592
@markboden4592 Год назад
Great old movie. The tyke in the blue life jacket was definitely the star of the show.
@Harrybollox
@Harrybollox Год назад
Thank you for posting this, it’s so interesting seeing the places that changed and the places that have not. Looks cold and windy and wet at times , like a proper British holiday should be
@ratmanbug
@ratmanbug 6 лет назад
Fabulous views and an interesting drive from Derbyshire. Thanks!
@fredcollins
@fredcollins 8 лет назад
Thanks Carol, another really superb find. I was first intoduced to the Broads in 1962 and how differant the boating scene was then although many locations never alter. As the family cruise around the Northern Broads it was noticeable just how much we have lost and just how much of that was due to fire. From a boat anorak perspective I noted at George Smiths, Songster. Springsong and by the boatshed a Sparkle. Passing Martham their fleet was then let by Bradbeer. Passing St. Benets is a Chumley & Hawk Sheerline. At Horning Ferry are two Foxgloves from Easticks in their two tone pastel livery. One can also be seen at Salhouse although it might have been their older but similar Guilder Rose. At Wroxham the Knave of Hearts is seen manoeuvring with looking pristine through the bridge Little Ships Good Companions and a Herbert Woods Ray of Light class. Coming out of Wroxham we pass The Beehive which was the home of Mr Brinkhoff and we can see one of his Brinkcraft cruisers. The Brinkcraft yard in those days was not on the main river and today is the part of Barnes Brinkcrafts that ajoins next to Royalls. You may remember it was for a time Planet Craft. Also in this scene are the rather pleasing holiday homes at Dawncraft. Coming out of Wroxham the aft cockpit cruiser is either Bell Boats Gleebell or Jollybell. Down to Horning, at Norfolk Holiday Boats is one of their Monarchs and the white hulled craft, one of a class named after the planets. Of the boats in that our group hired, Starlight 11 was unique in being the only one of the class to have dual steering and was 26 foot long against the usual 24 foot. Note the lad playing with the gear lever. No single lever control in those days! Really one of the nicest films I've seen of the period. The trip down brought back many memories but I always seem to remember in the 60s just one long que through Swaffham and East Dereham, wonder if they travelled mid week? Think the star is the lad in his real Mae West lifejacket but I do have a lot of empathy for the lady getting on and off Starlight. In1962 I would have been jumping on and off. Today, well thats another story!
@BroadlandMemories
@BroadlandMemories 8 лет назад
+fred collins Wonderful - thank you Fred! I don't know if they did mid week hires back then? Given how much they filmed, you would have expected some evidence if they had stayed somewhere else for a night before picking up the boat. It is very eraly in the season so I guess that may account for a little less traffic on the roads, but it is remarkably quiet. You are right though, I also think it is one of the best amateur films I've seen from that era ... although I have got a super one from 1969 yet to come! :-)
@ronclow1670
@ronclow1670 6 лет назад
;vodka wash
@johnhanton1649
@johnhanton1649 2 года назад
Great film, lots of recognisable places on the broads although much has changed in the buildings.
@robnewman6101
@robnewman6101 2 года назад
Wow. Interesting.
@andrewhsmith862
@andrewhsmith862 7 лет назад
This brings back memories , many features have hardly changed , the Cruisers have changed from wood to glass fibre , fascinating , I'll have to dig out My Fathers silent movies to see how they compare .
@robnewman6101
@robnewman6101 2 года назад
I have a great interest of the North Norfolk Railway, because of the History Timeline of Policemen Bobbies & Firefighters. 19th, 20th & 21st Centuries Emergency Services.
@michaelwashington8947
@michaelwashington8947 2 года назад
Better days I think
@sparkind100
@sparkind100 10 месяцев назад
Broads was so much better in those days
@carbidegrd1
@carbidegrd1 8 лет назад
It would be interesting if someone local could retrace the locations of the film and show what remains.
@Jonathan-hl9vb
@Jonathan-hl9vb Год назад
Auwsum
@dudleyserious9985
@dudleyserious9985 Год назад
Brought back memories. The petrol station at Herbert Woods and the pub at Potter Heigham that burnt down. Opposite the pub is a small car park which holds about 6 cars where they use to erect a cake walk at certain times of the year. To the side of the tower in Herbert Woods was a fishing pond which was later dug out and made into a marina. Someone had the idea of putting caravans on rafts powered by outboard motors but it didn't last long. We couldn't afford to hire a boat but would sometimes hire a bungalow by the river at Potter Heigham where every so often two men would arrive in a boat with a big hopper in the middle. They would collect the toilets from the bungalows and empty it into the hopper. One guy would turn the wheel on the side of the hopper mincing its contents up and emptying it directly in the river. The broads were blamed for an outbrake of Polio. I have fond memories from my childhood holidays on the broads.
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