Horning, A Wherry On The Broads 1902
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Here we see a fine example of a Norfolk wherry under sail, but apparently almost becalmed. The Norfolk wherry was designed to sail exceptionally close to the wind, as tacking can be a hazardous if not impossible job in these narrow waterways. Until the mid 20th century, the Norfolk wherry was ubiquitous in these parts. Wherries carried both passengers and freight all around the rivers and broads of Norfolk. The church tower in the distance is St Benedict's.
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