River Stour Trust Boat Trips
River Stour Trust Boat Trips
River Stour Trust Boat Trips
River Stour Trust Boat Trips
River Stour Trust Boat Trips
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Boat Trips on the River Stour from Sudbury, Suffolk
Enjoy the beautiful River Stour with a cruise from Sudbury in Suffolk - or charter one of our boats with skipper and crew for a business or family outing . .
Wonderful Woodbridge
The lovely town of Woodbridge in Suffolk, East Anglia has seen the area inhabited since the Neolithic Age, and was under Roman occupation for 300 years after Queen Boadicca's failed fight-back. Featuring heavily in Anglo-Saxon history, the area itself has seen some important archeological finds. During the Middle Age it was the commercial centre for rope-making, sail-making and boat building and was even hit by the infamous Black Death too.
This samll town with a population of just 7,000 clearly has much more than first meets the eye when visiting! Check out some more lovely properties over at
People of interest in the Stour Valley (VA 5/2/1)
Amateur video compilation, recorded on various dates in 1989. Contains interviews and reminiscences of people from villages on the border between Essex and Suffolk.
[0:00:00] 8 February 1989: Claud Sergeant and Rosina Sergeant (née Cundy) of Claypits Road, Bures: Focuses on their early life; school – being expelled for hitting a teacher; death of brother in World War I; family.
[0:16:05] 13 February 1989: Reginald Jack Slack of Foxearth: Royal Navy career as a stoker from 1925; HMS Weymouth; joining the navy; HMS Carlisle; service in China and Hong Kong; description of the beheading of criminals in Kowloon; service on Chinese gun boat Tern; World War II - HMS Blanche sunk by magnetic mine very early in the war; early life in Walworth [London].
[0:48:45] Donald McLean and Helen McLean of Long Melford [Suffolk]: Career in farming; pedigree livestock; volunteered for Royal Scots Greys during World War II; Army School of Agriculture in Westphalia [Germany]; changes in livestock farming; 'Essex pig' breed; the use of fertilizers; showing livestock at agricultural shows; South Suffolk Show.
[1:21:25] 1 May 1989: John Jack Cook of Foxearth: Speaks of his father being a drayman; work at Brook Hall Farm; coaches; football club started up after the Second World War.
[1:28:00] 7 April 1989: Leonard Mansfield of Halstead (formerly of Foxearth): Speaks of his work in farming and gardening; the village football team; formed a musical band with his brothers; World War II; local flower shows.
[1:38:55] 22 April 1989: Thorvald Tommy Hogsbjberg of Belchamp Walter: Origins in Denmark; farming; arrival in England aged 24 just before World War II; put in charge of large farm during the war; management of farms.
[1:55:15] 29 May 1989: Richard Deeks and Dorothy Deeks (née Moulton) of Cavendish [Suffolk] (formerly of Glemsford [Suffolk]): Apprenticed as a carpenter; National Service with the army in Germany; sons; work for building contractors; interest in local history.
[2:03:00] Richard Deeks and Dorothy Deeks (née Moulton) of Cavendish (formerly of Glemsford [Suffolk]): Publications compiled and written by Mr Deeks.
[2:11:05] Alfred Hicks of Wickhambrook [Suffolk]: Positions held on local committees; served with NAAFI at Mildenhall [Suffolk]; meetings with royalty; schooldays; centenary of village flower show in 1989; memories of flower show in the past; memories of childhood; first motor car in the village; work in a shop; World War I; description of the village of Wickhambrook.
[2:29:35] 13 June 1989: Thomas Brown of Glemsford [Suffolk]: Early life; school; first jobs while still at school; jobs done by parents; memories of Christmas; work at bakery; domestic service; work at butchers; excursions; radio and dance bands; World War II - army service with Essex Regiment in Sierra Leone, Egypt and Iraq; forced to surrender near El Alamein; prisoner-of-war in the desert and at camps in Italy and Germany - malnutrition, poor food, disease, lice; forced to work in a mine near Dresden [Germany]; prisoners' strike; bombing of Dresden; liberation by Russians; journey home.
[3:53:45] 22 June 1989: Maurice Finbow and Mrs Finbow of Cavendish: Early life; family; shop; tramps; father's first car; schooldays at Culford [Methodist] School in Bury St. Edmunds [Suffolk]; childhood illness; cricket; Glemsford Cricket Club; Glemsford Football Club; World War II - served with Royal Army Service Corps in France and Belgium; Dunkirk evacuation; D Day landings; Cavendish Cricket Club; Sudbury [Suffolk] Hockey Club.
[3:31:25] End
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Canterbury
Canterbury /ˈkæntərb(ə)ri, -bɛr-/ is an historic English cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, which lies at the heart of the City of Canterbury, a local government district of Kent in South East England. It lies on the River Stour.
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