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Model of a Norfolk Wherry - a sailing craft formerly widely used for goods transport on the East Norfolk rivers. Date: circa late 1930s
Norwich Norfolk Wherry probably 1920s
Great Yarmouth Breydon Water Norfolk Wherry early 1900s
Boat on the Norfolk Broads, 1930sView over the Norfolk Broads in East Anglia showing a boat stationery in the water on a lovely, sunny day with a woman sitting on top of the cabin enjoying the suns rays
Norfolk Wherry Ethel loading reeds Victorian period
Norfolk Wherry Ethel
A Portsmouth Wherry fishing boat
A Portsmouth Wherry, early 1900s
Great Yarmouth, Victorian period
Old Tower and barges Great Yarmouth Victorian period
Wherries leaving for the Broads, Norwich, Victorian period
Wherry Hotel, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England Date: 1909
Thames wherry being passed by a steam ferry - Essex, EnglandThames wherry (with many-times-repaired sails) being passed by a steam ferry - off the coast of Essex, England. Date: 1911
Pierce Egans Anecdotes: rowing race at BatterseaColour plate: Life on the water: the grand rowing match for Mr Keans prize wherry, Red House, Battersea from Pierce Egans anecdotes of the turf, the chase, the ring and the stage, 1827
Wherry leaving Wroxham, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Wherries on the YareThe sailing wherry Albion, on the River Yare, Norfolk, England, one of the last wherries used for trading on the Norfolk Broads. Date: 1960s
Sailing across Hickling BroadView of Hickling Broad in Norfolk with a lady, wearing shorts and beret waving from a sailing or wherry boat
Portsmouth WherryWherry of Portsmouth, Hampshire - note the extensive spread of sail
Thames WherryThames wherry, a pleasure boat of the upper river