Wells Next The Sea, East End 1929
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More about this scene
The east end part of the quay faces northwards with views across the flat marshes to the sea beyond. The man in the boat has maybe rowed across to pick samphire from the muddy creeks; this is a local plant, a delicacy called 'poor mans asparagus'. In the 1920s this food was not well known in the larger central towns of Norfolk. Gales and floods have destroyed many old buildings in Wells, but there are still some early 17th-century flint and brick houses to be seen.
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