Post Mark/Date

24 April, 1953

Addressee

NA

Owner/Publisher/Photographer

Collection of Alice Taylor, Copyright 2018

Photographer/publisher: Flyer, unknown publisher


Posted Message

40,000 Lowestoft People
should feel THANKFUL they did not suffer on that terrible night which brought the FLOODS!

Eleven men were lost at sea in the Lowestoft Trawler "Guava".

IS IT ASKING TOO MUCH
that many of the 40,000 should do something for the Dependents of those ELEVEN men?

Will YOU buy at least ONE TICKET, price 3/6, in aid of this WORTHY CAUSE, even if you cannot attend

A

MAMMOTH DANCE

Gigantic Tombola with many valuable prizes!

at the Plaise de Danse
(very kindly lent FREE of any charge)
with a GRAND ORCHESTRA (whose services kindly promised FREE) on
FRIDAY, 24TH APRIL
7.30 till MIDNIGHT

Tickets on sale at many local shops and factories, and can also be obtained at the Palais de Danse, and from the Secretary of Lowestoft Fishing Vessel Owners' Association, Stanford View, Battery Green Road, and my others connected with the Fish Trade.

WILL YOU BE ONE OF THE THOUSANDS WHO OUGHT TO HELP?

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The floods on the 31st of January in 1953 were a major disaster for the entire region.