Norfolk Rivers - Robert Simper
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Norfolk Rivers
Author: Robert Simper
This starts with the Port of Norwich, but mostly covers the rivers Yare, Chet, Bure, Thurne, Ant craft used for carrying and the Broads. Wherry traffic to North Walsham and Aylesham. The Broads hire fleets and rise well forward in the bow of yachting. Also Gt. Yarmouth and the harbours along the North Norfolk coast.
Robert Simper was born in 1937 and is married with three children and five grandchildren. Robert Simper has sailed extensively on the East Coast. Amongst his other activities, he writes regularly for Classic Boat and Sea Breezes and has written a regular column in the latter for thirty-two years. He has lived in Suffolk all his life and shows no sign of leaving. He is one of Britain's best known writers on traditional working craft. He has written a series of books covering the histories of the East Coast estuaries. Reviewers have described him as 'a master of the photo-history book' and deemed 'the English Estuaries Series to be classic of their kind'
This book is another in his excellent series.
Author: Robert Simper
This starts with the Port of Norwich, but mostly covers the rivers Yare, Chet, Bure, Thurne, Ant craft used for carrying and the Broads. Wherry traffic to North Walsham and Aylesham. The Broads hire fleets and rise well forward in the bow of yachting. Also Gt. Yarmouth and the harbours along the North Norfolk coast.
Robert Simper was born in 1937 and is married with three children and five grandchildren. Robert Simper has sailed extensively on the East Coast. Amongst his other activities, he writes regularly for Classic Boat and Sea Breezes and has written a regular column in the latter for thirty-two years. He has lived in Suffolk all his life and shows no sign of leaving. He is one of Britain's best known writers on traditional working craft. He has written a series of books covering the histories of the East Coast estuaries. Reviewers have described him as 'a master of the photo-history book' and deemed 'the English Estuaries Series to be classic of their kind'
This book is another in his excellent series.
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