 |  Brian Keightley(10th April 2012)The best Pub in the land to sip a wee dram on a cold winters day |
 |  Brian Keightley(10th April 2012)Love it Robin, so many memories |
 |  Brian Keightley(28th March 2012)Many, many years ago when Bungay Town played on Earsham Dam,to the left of the picture, I used to fetch the ball from the Wavney at least a couple of times during a game. Brian k |
 |  Brian Keightley(28th March 2012)What a lovely day you had, Brian |
 |  Brian Keightley(28th March 2012)My play ground when I was a wee boy about 60 plus years ago, so many memories, Thank you Brian K |
 |  Brian Keightley(28th March 2012)A great photo Robin, you know where you were standing to take the shot is where I want my ashes scattered. Brother Brian, Tasmania |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)I remember this well, to the left you went past Wilfred Suttons on the left and MacDaniels house on the right, through the gap between Boots the Cemist and George and Thelma Lings, The Swan. Mr Cater one of our school teachers lived on the right of the picture |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)I worked there when Derek and Gill had the place, also Stephen Cooper and Patty Patrick worked there during my time. This end of the building I think was where Mr Sutton had his Butchers Shop. We also reopened the sealed up fire place at the back of the fleece. It is a walkin firplace. Great find |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)My parents lived there at number 7 for several years. I also remember it still being a working maultings |
|  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)I removed the scales from Justice one night along with a few others. it was done to raise money for our Shell Youth Club Rag Week. |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)That shed on the right was in the garden of Mr and Mrs Sutton. We used to have garden parties and fetes there.Mr Sutton had the Butchers and the Pork Shop |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)That's where I remember Carl Rowlands had his men's hairdressers. We used to get our Gentils (maggots) there for fishing, lots of different colours. He also sold condoms to the bigger boys |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)This was my play ground for a few years, we lived in Clays warehouse cottagewhich fronts onto the churchyard. |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)Andrew, on the bank that you are standing is where I want my ashes to be scattered.Suzzie will bring them over from Tassie, spent a hell of alot of time by the Waveney, with some great mates and girls. BrianK |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)My mum lived in one of the Arms Houses, for awhile. I remember Staithe Road well as that is where my sister lives, it used also to be on my paper round when I was about 14 and my milk round when I was about 25 great times. BrianK |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)When I was roaming about the castle hills. Mr, Mrs Bragg lived there. They had two boys Martin and Andrew. BrianK |
 |  Brian Keightley(17th March 2012)I found you on here as well, wonderful pictures. I am going to have a go at painting, drawing some of those. Brian |