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Monochrome Cromer Beach Huts

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  • Beach Days
  • The Cromer prier
  • Cromer Beach Huts
  • English Beach Hut Doors
  • The RNLI Henry Blogg Lifeboat Museum. Henry George Blogg (1876-1954) - the most decorated lifeboatman in RNLI history. He launched some 387 times and with the assistance of his crew helped to save 873 lives around the Cromer coast.
  • RNLB H.F. Bailey 111 (ON777) is preserved in the Henry Blogg Lifeboat Museum and is registered in the British National Registry of Historic Ships. This boat was made famous as 'she' was used by Henry Blogg and his crew to perform many famous life saving exploits between 1935-1945.
  • The Lifeboat Station and present day Lifeboat
  • Historical Photograph in the Henry Blogg Museum honoring some of the Cromer lifeboatmen.
  • Cromer Streets
  • Cromer Prier and Pavillion
  • Untitled photo
  • Cromer Streets
  • In 1883 the London journalist Clement Scott began to write about the Cromer area and named the stretch of coastline "Poppyland" because of the numerous poppies which grew (and still grow) in the roadside and the meadows.
  • Along the Norfolk Coastal Path
  • another  Beach 'Groyne'! Groynes were fascinating for us to learn about. A groyne is a rigid hydraulic structure that is built out from an ocean shore. It interrupts the water flow and limits the movement of sediment by the longshore drift. <br />
Thus,  groynes help create  and maintain beaches.
  • a Beach Groyne!
  • Monochrome Cromer Beach Huts
  • Views of Cromer from the prier looking to the West
  • The late Victorian-style Cromer prier
  • Cromer Boats
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