Incredible photos of one of Norfolk's most popular towns from a quarter of a century ago have been shared.
Susan Henry found the photos from 1998 of the annual summer carnival at Wells-next-the-Sea.
The photos were not taken by herself, but by her mum Rita Smyth.
They show the carnival parade coming along the quayside.
The photos show people lining the streets to welcome those participating in the parade, including a float on the back of a van.
The images were shared to the 'Wells-Next-the-Sea Forum For visitors and Locals' group on Facebook, with several commenters fondly remembering the fair from yesteryear.
One person said: “The best bit of the parade coming up Staithe Street was the men with long poles lifting overhead power lines - it must have been before health and safety.”
Another added: “Great memories when the fair was on Quay.”
The carnival has been taking place for well over 100 years.
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