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I was drawn to the local history of the wreckage together with it being a beautiful day, and surrounded by natural beauty Golden sands, Red and White stripped Cliffs, Rocks, several caped off with green seaweed. A very atmospheric and inspiring trip.
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A 16 x 12 ins Black Framed photograph of the wreck of the Steam Trawler 'Sheraton' seen on the beach at Old Hunstanton, Norfolk, only visible at low tides. She was built in 1907 as a North Sea fishing boat, served in both World Wars, was used for aircraft target practice in 1945 and finally wrecked in 1947.
Designed by Richard Brunton in Fakenham
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