 
            Fred and the gang on the platform at Diss
Nosher, Marc & Suey, The Boy Phil and Paul head off on the train to Reedham to the Humpty Dumpty Beer Festival. Isobel and the Boys are along for the ride too, at least as far as Norwich where they head off to the cinema. Meanwhile, we continue to Reedham on what is virtually a heritage railway line, where tiny Victorian stations are neatly kept, with flowers in baskets and everything, and where they actually still use semaphore signalling, just like the 1950s. After a few hours drinking beer at the festival, we head off to visit the Reedham Ferry, a popular pub on the nearby river Yare.
next album: Diss Fest, or Singin' in the Rain, Diss, Norfolk - 23rd July 2017
previous album: A BSCC Ride to Pulham Market and Seeing the Queen, Norfolk and London - 20th July 2017
 
            Fred and the gang on the platform at Diss
 
            The train stops at Reedham
 
            Looking back up the line towards Norwich
 
            The Class 153 heads off to Yarmouth
 
            The leafiest beer-festival entrance ever
 
            The 'Pedants' Revolt' Border Morris entertains
 
            Suey holds up a glass
 
            Morris dancing and marquees
 
            Purple faces and pheasant feathers
 
            The Morris dancers pose for a photo
 
            Suey uses the beer list as a sun shade
 
            More morris dancing from Pedants Revolt
 
            Musical accompaniment
 
            Nosher's pint glass
 
            Marc roams around
 
            There's more dancing
 
            Suey has a doze in the sun
 
            Paul watches stuff
 
            The festival fills up towards the afternoon
 
            A charity footbal match occurs nearby
 
            Football action
 
            We head off back down the leafy lane
 
            Reedham Station buildings
 
            A view from the road bridge
 
            The winding tracks towards Yarmouth and Lowestoft
 
            Entrance to Reedham Station
 
            We head off on the road to the Reedham Ferry
 
            A swan with three fluffy cygnets hide in the grass
 
            Cows, and the Cantley sugar factory in the distance
 
            More cows
 
            Marc and Phil point at stuff
 
            A topless wind pump
 
            Some bullocks look over warily
 
            Toby jugs in the Reedham Ferry
 
            Loads of business cards from the 1980s
 
            A dubious card for a 'versatile 18 year old beauty'
 
            The quaint (actual) Reedham Ferry
 
            Looking up the river towards Reedham
 
            A yacht heads down wind
 
            A lovely old yacht luffs its way up the river
 
            A heterochromic dog
 
            The other Reedham Ferry - the pub
 
            Traditional beers, written in flint pebbles
 
            A drainage ditch, and Cantley sugar factory
 
            Reedham Station footbridge
 
            Paul mills around
 
            The Boy Phil and Suey by a flower pot
 
            An ancient semaphore signal in stop position
 
            A nice Victorian fireplace
 
            The Victorian station waiting rooms
 
            A view of the vintage signal through the bridge
 
            Paul inspects the tracks
 
            A view through the steps of the bridge
 
            Top-and-tailed Class 37's rumble up from Lowestoft
 
            Class 37 37419 from the 1960s thunders past Paul
 
            The old train leaves a cloud of smoke in its wake
 
            The Boy Phil on the newer train back to Norwich
 
            Thorpe Maintenance Depot
 
            A derelict-looking maintenance shed
 
            The wilderness in Thorpe, Norwich
 
            A Class 68 68005 at Norwich with a Mark 2 set
 
            We bump into Isobel and the boys at the station
 
            Fred's got a balloon
 
            An East Midlands cross-country on platform 3
 
            Norwich platforms
 
            Derelict building in Thorpe
 
            Mark 3 coaches at Thorpe depot in Norwich
 
            Aggregate bulk wagons
 
            Some sort of cement works near the Swing Bridge
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 Fred and the gang on the platform at Diss
The train stops at Reedham
Looking back up the line towards Norwich
The Class 153 heads off to Yarmouth
The leafiest beer-festival entrance ever
The 'Pedants' Revolt' Border Morris entertains
Suey holds up a glass
Morris dancing and marquees
Purple faces and pheasant feathers
The Morris dancers pose for a photo
Suey uses the beer list as a sun shade
More morris dancing from Pedants Revolt
Musical accompaniment
Nosher's pint glass
Marc roams around
There's more dancing
Suey has a doze in the sun
Paul watches stuff
The festival fills up towards the afternoon
A charity footbal match occurs nearby
Football action
We head off back down the leafy lane
Reedham Station buildings
A view from the road bridge
The winding tracks towards Yarmouth and Lowestoft
Entrance to Reedham Station
We head off on the road to the Reedham Ferry
A swan with three fluffy cygnets hide in the grass
Cows, and the Cantley sugar factory in the distance
More cows
Marc and Phil point at stuff
A topless wind pump
Some bullocks look over warily
Toby jugs in the Reedham Ferry
Loads of business cards from the 1980s
A dubious card for a 'versatile 18 year old beauty'
The quaint (actual) Reedham Ferry
Looking up the river towards Reedham
A yacht heads down wind
A lovely old yacht luffs its way up the river
A heterochromic dog
The other Reedham Ferry - the pub
Traditional beers, written in flint pebbles
A drainage ditch, and Cantley sugar factory
Reedham Station footbridge
Paul mills around
The Boy Phil and Suey by a flower pot
An ancient semaphore signal in stop position
A nice Victorian fireplace
The Victorian station waiting rooms
A view of the vintage signal through the bridge
Paul inspects the tracks
A view through the steps of the bridge
Top-and-tailed Class 37's rumble up from Lowestoft
Class 37 37419 from the 1960s thunders past Paul
The old train leaves a cloud of smoke in its wake
The Boy Phil on the newer train back to Norwich
Thorpe Maintenance Depot
A derelict-looking maintenance shed
The wilderness in Thorpe, Norwich
A Class 68 68005 at Norwich with a Mark 2 set
We bump into Isobel and the boys at the station
Fred's got a balloon
An East Midlands cross-country on platform 3
Norwich platforms
Derelict building in Thorpe
Mark 3 coaches at Thorpe depot in Norwich
Aggregate bulk wagons
Some sort of cement works near the Swing Bridge