Lowestoft in Living Memory

Lowestoft in Living Memory by Ian Robb, published by History Press Limited in 2012, offers a fresh perspective on the town’s recent history through a collection of photographs. This edition, comprising 128 pages, presents a visual journey into Lowestoft’s past, showcasing its once-thriving fishing fleet, shipbuilding, and coachworks. The book captures everyday life, featuring images of the community at work and play, alongside stunning visuals of the town’s transformation over the years.
Readers will find a rich assortment of photographs that highlight the changing landscape of Lowestoft, including scenes from the seaside and the local fishing industry. The collection also reflects on the rapid postwar development and the decline of traditional industries, emphasizing the experiences of Lowestoft’s residents. This book serves as a nostalgic reminder for both locals and visitors, inviting them to explore the customs and traditions that have shaped this unique coastal town.
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Lowestoft Within Living Memory is a fresh new look at the town’s relatively recent history. In a place once famed for its fishing fleet, shipbuilding, and coachworks, we see plethora of photographs of people going about their daily work and at play, as well as stunning images of the changing town which have not been published before. Images of the seaside and fishing fleet, the townscape, and rapid postwar development feature here, as well as the demise of local industry and above all, Lowestoft’s people. This is a wonderful new collection of images for locals and visitors to rekindle nostalgic memories of the past.
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