title The Humpty Dumpty Beer Festival, Reedham, Norfolk - 22nd July 2017 intro Nosher, Marc & Suey, The Boy Phil and Paul head off on the train to Reedham to the Humpty Dumpty Beer Festival. Isobel and the Boys are along for the ride too, at least as far as Norwich where they head off to the cinema. Meanwhile, we continue to Reedham on what is virtually a heritage railway line, where tiny Victorian stations are neatly kept, with flowers in baskets and everything, and where they actually still use semaphore signalling, just like the 1950s. After a few hours drinking beer at the festival, we head off to visit the Reedham Ferry, a popular pub on the nearby river Yare. imgc6828 Fred and the gang on the platform at Diss imgc6829 The train stops at Reedham imgc6830 Looking back up the line towards Norwich imgc6831 The Class 153 heads off to Yarmouth imgc6834 The leafiest beer-festival entrance ever imgc6839 The "Pedants' Revolt" Border Morris entertains imgc6842 Suey holds up a glass imgc6844 Morris dancing and marquees imgc6847 Purple faces and pheasant feathers imgc6849 The Morris dancers pose for a photo imgc6850 Suey uses the beer list as a sun shade imgc6859 More morris dancing from Pedants Revolt imgc6861 Musical accompaniment imgc6863 Nosher's glass imgc6865 Marc roams around imgc6871 There's more dancing imgc6875 Suey has a doze in the sun imgc6876 Paul watches stuff imgc6884 The festival fills up towards the afternoon imgc6890 A charity footbal match occurs nearby imgc6893 Football action imgc6895 We head off back down the leafy lane imgc6897 Reedham Station buildings imgc6898 A view from the road bridge imgc6899 The winding tracks towards Yarmouth and Lowestoft imgc6902 Entrance to Reedham Station imgc6904 We head off on the road to the Reedham Ferry imgc6905 A swan with three fluffy cygnets hide in the grass imgc6908 Cows, and the Cantley sugar factory in the distance imgc6909 More cows imgc6910 Marc and Phil point at stuff imgc6912 A topless wind pump imgc6915 Some bullocks look over warily imgc6917 Toby jugs in the Reedham Ferry imgc6918 Loads of business cards from the 1980s imgc6919 A dubious card for a "versatile 18 year old beauty" imgc6921 The quaint (actual) Reedham Ferry imgc6922 Looking up the river towards Reedham imgc6923 A yacht heads down wind imgc6925 A lovely old yacht luffs its way up the river imgc6927 A heterochromic dog imgc6928 The other Reedham Ferry - the pub imgc6930 Traditional beers, written in flint pebbles imgc6932 A drainage ditch, and Cantley sugar factory imgc6936 Reedham Station footbridge imgc6937 Paul mills around imgc6938 The Boy Phil and Suey by a flower pot imgc6940 An ancient semaphore signal in stop position imgc6944 A nice Victorian fireplace imgc6947 The Victorian station waiting rooms imgc6948 A view of the vintage signal through the bridge imgc6949 Paul inspects the tracks imgc6951 A view through the steps of the bridge imgc6952 Top-and-tailed Class 37's rumble up from Lowestoft imgc6953 Class 37 37419 from the 1960s thunders past Paul imgc6954 The old train leaves a cloud of smoke in its wake imgc6955 The Boy Phil on the newer train back to Norwich imgc6956 Thorpe Maintenance Depot imgc6957 A derelict-looking maintenance shed imgc6958 The wilderness in Thorpe, Norwich imgc6960 A Class 68 68005 at Norwich with a Mark 2 set imgc6963 We bump into Isobel and the boys at the station imgc6964 Fred's got a balloon imgc6965 An East Midlands cross-country on platform 3 imgc6966 Norwich platforms imgc6967 Derelict building in Thorpe imgc6971 Mark 3 coaches at Thorpe depot in Norwich imgc6973 Aggregate bulk wagons imgc6974 Some sort of cement works near the Swing Bridge