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LIVING ON WATER.—Many English families overcome the housing shortage by living permanently on houseboats or comfortably fitted yachts. Some boats are no longer seaworthy, but others may be moved through the rivers and tidal inlets of the east coast. A quiet corner of the Norfolk Broads provides a snug anchorage for this motor cruiser, with the village inn handy.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 6

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LIVING ON WATER.—Many English families overcome the housing shortage by living permanently on houseboats or comfortably fitted yachts. Some boats are no longer seaworthy, but others may be moved through the rivers and tidal inlets of the east coast. A quiet corner of the Norfolk Broads provides a snug anchorage for this motor cruiser, with the village inn handy. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 6

LIVING ON WATER.—Many English families overcome the housing shortage by living permanently on houseboats or comfortably fitted yachts. Some boats are no longer seaworthy, but others may be moved through the rivers and tidal inlets of the east coast. A quiet corner of the Norfolk Broads provides a snug anchorage for this motor cruiser, with the village inn handy. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28257, 20 April 1957, Page 6