While Christmas Day may have now passed, there is still a festive feel in the air.
And whether you have seen it pictured on the cards adorning your mantelpieces or in the seasonal films you watch to wind down - it is hard to escape visions of snow at this time of year, even if it doesn't actually fall.
A group of children throwing snowballs at Mousehold Heath, Norwich in 1967. (Image: Newsquest)
So we thought that we'd take you on a trip down memory lane to Norfolk in the 1960s and share these wonderful snowy scenes that have been plucked from our archive.
There are sledges and snowballs. Stuck cars and frozen lakes.
A ledger bombs down a snowy slope at Eaton, Norwich in 1964. (Image: Newsquest)
A lady and two children walking with their bicycles in the snow on January 11, 1968. (Image: Newsquest)
Schoolchildren who had to abandon their bus on the steep slopes of Thunder Lane, Norwich, give a helping hand to a motorist whose car failed to make the grade on February 19, 1963. (Image: Newsquest)
Traipsing through slush on the way to school and uncompromising cross-country runs.
You can practically feel the cold on your face and the crisp air in your lungs.
Heartsease schoolgirls cross country run on Mousehold Heath, Norwich in the snow in January 1968. (Image: Newsquest)
Diss Mere frozen over on February 18, 1969. (Image: Newsquest)
We hope you enjoy looking through these old photos of Norfolk snow scenes from the 1960s.
What are your memories of snowy days in the Sixties?
Let us know in the comments below.
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Can you identify the location of this photo of Norwich in the snow in 1967? (Image: Newsquest)
Wootton Woods in the snow in 1969. (Image: Newsquest)
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