Stowmarket Boys Brigade at Summer Camp in Norfolk

From the collection of

East Anglian Film Archive at the University of East Anglia
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Stowmarket Boys Brigade at Summer Camp in Norfolk


Summer camp is often the highlight of the year for members of the Boys’ Brigade. In 1950, Stowmarket Boys’ Brigade have their summer camp in Norfolk at Beeston Regis. The campsite has scenic clifftop views, centrally located between the seaside hotspots of Cromer and Sheringham. Following the usual regiments of bugle calls and uniform inspection are fun and games and a big splash about in the sea. A group portrait of the happy campers completes the film.


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