The search is on to track down as many former Cromer Carnival queens as possible to help celebrate the event's 50th anniversary.
Organisers have so far made contact with some carnival queens, and are hoping to have as many as possible be a part of this year's carnival parade on Carnival Day - Wednesday, August 21.
Mark Bonnett, from the carnival committee, said: 'So far we have heard from 15 past Miss Cromers but would like as many as possible to celebrate our 50th anniversary with us on Carnival Sunday at the crowning of Miss Cromer 2019 and on Carnival Day, when can spend the day with us and go around the parade.'
Queens can get in touch via the carnvial's Facebook page, by emailing bonnettmark@hotmail.com or calling 07887 606499.
Former Cromer Carnival Queens
1971 - Angela Burton (nee Wilde)
1972 - Lynn Massingham (nee Medland)
1973 - Mandy Aldis
1974 - Janice Lord
1975 - Lynn Chesterfield
1976 - Christine Sherger
1977 - Kirsty Fields
1978 - Tammy Lawrence
1979 - Lois Moston
1980 - Jackie Conisbee
1981 - Jean Spruce (nee Luckin)
1982 - Ingrid Marshall
1983 - Nikki Ward
1984 - Rachel Moore
1985 - Jane Betts (nee Ridley)
1986 - Maxine Bright (nee Osborne)
1987 - Tina Denton
1988 - Amander Grinlinton
1989 - Nicky Mills
1990 - Lisa Bumfrey
1991 - Nicolette De Costa
1992 - Sophia Emery
1993 - Becky Geraldo
1994 - Kira Bartlett
1995 - Sammy Stanford (nee Pardon)
1996 - Denise Lewis
1997 - Louise Lawrence
1998 - Amy Barrell
1999 - Heidi Glover
2000 - Moira Syrett
2001 - Emily Turnbull
2002 - Sarah Woods
2003 - Louise Haywood
2004 - Lisa Bird
2005 - Lee Avery-Neale
2006 - Hannah MacDonald
2007 - Sarah Lambert
2008 - Hannah Price
2009 - Jade Ritchie (nee Balfour)
2010 - Lucy Hyam
2011 - Lucy Cubitt (nee Royle)
2012 - Elsie Yiasimi
2013 - Jade Armstrong
2014 - Hayley Massingham
2015 - Charlotte Crane
2016 - Joanna Annison
2017 - Phoebe Chambers
2018 - Emma Thompson
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