And today we are heading around the county's coast to Caister-on-Sea and turning back the clocks to the 1960s.
The Caister lifeboat, the Royal Thames, escorted by holidaymakers on her way to be launched from her carriage for the traditional August Bank Holiday mock rescue of the Lifeboat Queen and her attendants from a Longshore boat at sea. Date: August 28, 1967. (Image: Newsquest)
We see the golf club and the castle.
Some children make their way to school, unphased by the mud and puddles.
We meet contestants from the Miss Caister competition of 1966 and some punters in the Centurion.
A tranquil scene at Caister Castle in 1966. (Image: Newsquest)
Caister Golf Club in the early 1960s. (Image: Newsquest)
Pupils from Caister head to school in 1966. (Image: Newsquest)
There are aerial views of the Caister airfield and Yarmouth Stadium, when the surrounding fields had yet to be developed or built on as we know them today.
An aerial view of Caister Airfield and Yarmouth Stadium in 1968. (Image: Newsquest)
The Miss Caister final in 1966. (Image: Newsquest)
We hope you enjoy looking through these old photos from the archive and they bring back happy memories of Caister in the 1960s.
Perhaps you recognise some of the faces and places.
Let us know in the comments below.
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Caister Lifeboat launched for the last time from the RNLI station. Date: September 5, 1969. (Image: Newsquest)
The opening of the Centurion public house at Caister, near Great Yarmouth. Dated: January 1960. (Image: Newsquest)
A glimpse behind the scenes and off the course at Caister Golf Club in the early 1960s. (Image: Newsquest)
The finalists from the Miss Caister competition in 1966. (Image: Newsquest)
Feeding the ducks at Caister Castle in 1996. (Image: Newsquest)
Mary Rust, Heather Leader and Tom Watson at Caister Golf Club in May 1962. (Image: Newsquest)
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