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Record Office Recipes
Archives give us a unique insight into the kitchens of our ancestors We can discover ingredients unfamiliar to our modern taste buds and methods that are no longer used in a modern kitchen. We can also discover surprisingly familiar ingredients … Continue reading
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Ballgowns and Dinner Invitations
We recently held one of our popular Reading from the Archives events with a very swish title – Ballgowns and Dinner Invitations. Planning for this event was an opportunity to scour the archives using our online catalogue, and find some … Continue reading
Bomber Command Medical Officers During the Second World War at RAF Marham
Introduction On D-Day 1945, RAF Medical Officer Victor Tempest introduced his memoirs, Near the Sun: Impressions of a Medical Officer of Bomber Command (NRO, MC 2216/1, 928X7), with the claim that he had achieved a ‘history of how men overcame … Continue reading
Great Yarmouth’s Early Modern Astrology
Astrology, or using the stars to tell the future, has been a part of human society since prehistory and remains with us today in the form of horoscopes and readings. For Early Modern people astrologers offered a chance to understand … Continue reading
How Much Has School Really Changed In The Last 100 Years?
Introduction Adults often say “you have school far easier these days” to young people like myself. Making me wonder, how much has school really changed in the last 100 years? How does my modern experience of school compare to the … Continue reading
‘Le Strange’ Lockdown Life – Discovering the World of Eric Mackay
A young clerk working for the Steward of the le Strange Estate in North-west Norfolk in 1863 left a diary recording a year of his life, but failed to put his name to it. The diary, held at Norfolk Record … Continue reading
All Quiet. Roof Still On: Jarrold’s Fire Watching Log August 1940-May 1941 (Part 2)
(Continued from Part 1, taken from the Jarrold’s fire watch log book JLD 4/10/16) Battling the Enemy Britain went to war with Germany in 1939. The Jarrold’s firewatchers went to war with the rats in August 1940. Youngman took it … Continue reading



