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45 Amazing Kodachrome Slides Capture Everyday Life of Suffolk in the 1950s_Oldeng

Suffolk is an East Anglian county of ancient origin in England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south. The North Sea lies to the east. The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, and Felixstowe, one of the largest container ports in Europe.

The county is low-lying but it has quite a few hills (especially more to the west), and has largely arable land with the wetlands of the Broads in the north. The Suffolk Coast and Heaths are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These amazing Kodachrome slides were taken by London-born photographer Hardwicke Knight that documented everyday life of Suffolk in the 1950s. East Street, Southwold, Suffolk

 

All Saints’ and St Margaret’s, Pakefield, Suffolk

 

Beach Road, Kessingland, Suffolk

 

Boys paddling, Suffolk Coast

 

Boys, Suffolk coast

 

Boys, Suffolk coast

 

Caravans, likely near Kessingland, Suffolk

 

Carter’s Mill, Wrentham, Suffolk

 

Children and tank blocks at Dunwich, Suffolk

 

Children at the beach, Suffolk

 

Diver in Lowestoft Harbor, Suffolk

 

Dredger ‘Lake Lothing’ at Lowestoft, Suffolk

 

Hoist at the Sole Bay Brewery, Southwold, Suffolk

 

Holy Trinity, Gisleham, Suffolk

 

Kessingland Beach, Suffolk

 

Kessingland Beach, Suffolk

 

Kessingland Beach, Suffolk

 

Kessingland Beach, Suffolk

 

Kessingland Beach, Suffolk

 

Kessingland Beach, Suffolk

 

Kessingland Beach, Suffolk

 

Kessingland, Suffolk

 

Kessingland, Suffolk

 

Likely Kessingland, Walberswick, or somewhere around there, Suffolk

 

Man repairing boat at Kessingland, Suffolk

 

Woman at Kessingland, Suffolk

 

Mooring, Suffolk

 

Pakefield, Suffolk

 

Pakefield, Suffolk

 

Probably near Kessingland, Suffolk

 

River Blyth, Suffolk

 

Shop at Kessingland Beach, Suffolk

 

Sole Bay Brewery, Southwold, Suffolk

 

Sole Bay Inn, Southwold, Suffolk

 

Southwold, Suffolk

 

Southwold, Suffolk

 

Southwold, Suffolk

 

The Broads, Suffolk

 

Trawler ‘Cairo’, Lowestoft Harbor, Suffolk

 

Vessel at Lowestoft, Suffolk

 

Victoria Street, Southwold, Suffolk

 

Victoria Street, Southwold, Suffolk

 

View towards Southwold, Suffolk

 

Walberswick and Kessingland, Suffolk

 

Walberswick, Suffolk

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