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![]() Mundesley, Hotel Continental c1960 (ref: M109077) |
Year: 1973
Hotel Continental - 1973/74 A memory of Mundesley, Norfolk My dad worked in the Hotel Continental around 1973/74. He met my mother there and he has told me many stories about this beautiful hotel. He visited again recently and by all accounts it is in a very sorry state. That is why it is so nice to find this fantastic picture of the place. By all accounts, the large conservatory was the dining room. If anyone has any memories of the Hotel Continental then I would be grateful if they would post them here. Last edited: 20/03/2007 22:00 by Jason Heatley |
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![]() Mundesley, the Green c1955 (ref: M109040) |
Year: 1956
Parade Cafe & Amusement Arcade A memory of Mundesley, Norfolk The Parade Cafe & Amusement Arcade is on the left in your picture, My Father bought it for 5000.00 in 1956. It stayed in the family until my brother-in-law Billy Burrows sold it in the mid 1980's. Business-wise it was a goldmine, in those days it was one of the safest beaches on the coastline for 7 miles in each direction. They were still finding land mines all along the East Coast from World War II, and Mundesley had the only good beach access. Great days for my family. Freddy Bailey, son of David Bailey. Last edited: 22/10/2006 23:13 by Freddy Bailey |
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![]() Cromer, the Lighthouse 1894 (ref: 33325) |
Lighthouse keeper A memory of Cromer, Norfolk My great grandfatherwas lighthouse keeper at Cromer - Mr Hopkins Posted: 15/10/2008 14:42 by Grace Leaman |
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![]() Cromer, Elmhurst Mansion 1922 (ref: 72656) |
Year: 1958
Summer Holiday 1958 A memory of Cromer, Norfolk This is a front view of the Elmhurst Hotel, which stood - or stands? - in Cabbell Road, where my family and I stayed for two weeks in August 1958. I wonder if the building is still a hotel? I took a similar photo, which is in my album for that year. I also have two group photos of all the folk who were staying in the hotel at the same time as my family and I. Posted: 04/08/2008 21:53 by Diana Dioszeghy |
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![]() Cromer, Elmhurst Private Hotel 1922 (ref: 72658A) |
Year: 1958
Summer holiday, 1958 A memory of Cromer, Norfolk My family and I stayed in the Elmhurst Hotel, Cromer for two weeks during August 1958. My brother and I made several coach excursions from Cromer - to Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Sandringham, King's Lynn and Ely. I went alone to Sheringham by train - the trains were still running then! - and found a most interesting book - which I still have - in a secondhand bookshop. I remember the beach there was most peculiar - divided by an almost straight line into areas of shingle and sand. We all went on a boat trip on the Norfolk Broads, and by train to Norwich for the day. On Cromer pier there was the Guinness clock telling Guinness time - on the hour the clock would open up, played a tune and all sorts of funny figures appeared and moved. It was a great attraction. Thank goodness, I took a photo of it, because I don't think the clock exists now. In later years my parents took my younger sister to Cromer every summer and they stayed not at the Elmhurst Hotel but at Grange Court. I remember that at the Elmhurst there was a microphone system and one day my brother and I amused ourselves with it when our parents were out - but when they returned they told told us they could hear us all the way down the road! Posted: 04/08/2008 21:46 by Diana Dioszeghy |
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