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Norfolk’s Local Naturalist and Writer
The eccentric, lovable character Arthur H. Patterson, was otherwise known as ‘John Knowlittle’, a typically self-deprecating pen-name for a distinguished local naturalist and prolific writer of books, poems and a nature diary for the Eastern Daily Press. The Norfolk Record … Continue reading
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Tagged arthur patterson, Breydon, cartoon, EDP, general election, illustration, nature, walter rye, Yarmouth
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Adding to Our Collection
What connects the Plantation Garden Preservation Trust with Taylors of Kings Lynn? Taylors was a seed merchant’s in King’s Lynn, so they both share a botanical theme. But they are also connected because records of both were donated to the … Continue reading
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Tagged donations, Gressenhall, Kings Lynn, merchants, plantation garden, Taylors
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Campanology: ‘Once you learn you will get hooked.’
The final of the National Twelve Bell Striking Contest will be held at St Peter Mancroft Church tomorrow, when 10 of the best teams of ringers from across the country, plus several hundred visiting ringers will visit the city. The … Continue reading
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Tagged campanology, ringing, St Peter Mancroft Church
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Plains, Priests, and Protest: Refugee Week in Norwich
This week is Refugee Week, and Norwich is most certainly a city of refuge. There have been many refugees in the city over the centuries and they have left their mark in many different ways. Have you ever wondered why … Continue reading
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Tagged French Revolution, George Borrow, Norwich landmarks, refugees, Spanish Civil War, Strangers' Hall
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Creative Writing Winners Announced
We were so impressed by the standard of entries to our WW1 themed creative writing competition that we chose a winner from two age categories. ‘Love at First Shell’, written by Hope Owen Mcnair, in Year 6 at Fairhaven Primary School, wrote … Continue reading
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Tagged children's activities, competition, conservation, diary, First World War, tours
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A Hidden Love Letter
When a member of staff bought a Singer sewing machine from a Norwich charity shop, she discovered a love letter that has remained hidden for the best part of 50 years. Karen explains…
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Tagged letters, love, mystery, Second World War, valentines
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Evacuated to Canada
Marion Cropley was one of the thousands of British children evacuated during the Second World War. Her wartime experiences are unusual because she spent the war in Canada, and kept a diary recording her life there. Her diaries, which were … Continue reading
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Tagged canada, churchill, diary, evacuees, indigenous, photograph albums, Second World War
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