North Norfolk Coast: Blakeney to Walcott

From the collection of

East Anglian Film Archive at the University of East Anglia
The East Anglian Film Archive, the UK's first regional film archive, offers a unique record of the East of England's social and cultural history. As part of the University of East Anglia, we continue to lead moving image heritage research and inspire audience participation through community projects and events. Our collections represent a broad range of amateur and professional creativity, from 1896 to the present day.

North Norfolk Coast: Blakeney to Walcott


Norwich artist Pippa Miller's family film of the north Norfolk coastal village of Blakeney and the old port town, Cley-next-the-Sea.

Family film captured on Super 8mm by Norwich artist Pippa Miller, showing the north Norfolk coastal landscape, beginning with Blakeney at the quay, once a bustling trading port, now a place for recreational boating. Footage moves to Blakeney village, showing the pretty flint-walled cottages, and continues east along the coast to another old port town, Cley-next-the-Sea, showing the historic windmill, salt marshes, and beach, with time for a splash-about in the sea.

This family film was captured by celebrated Norwich artist Pippa Miller (1905-2006). Born in Oulton Broad to a boat-building family, Philippa Miller moved to her adopted city of Norwich to teach art and craft, from 1930, at what is now the Sewell Park Academy. Her love of both painting and of the Broadland remained a constant throughout her life, nurtured early in childhood when the Miller family would take to the water in a converted wherry, and Pippa would join her parents in painting the unfolding scenes. Two exhibitions of her paintings were held at Norwich Cathedral in 2005, her centenary year; 'An Artist's War' and 'An Artist's Broadland'. Pippa Miller died peacefully in her sleep at the age of 101.


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