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A brief and interesting history of Mousehold Aerodrome – Norwich’s first airport.
Mousehold Heath, to the North-East of Norwich, is known for its many trails through its valleys, its beautiful viewing spots of the city and its good picnic locations! However, not much is known about its aviation history and airminded citizens. … Continue reading
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Volunteer visit to John Innes Centre Library and Archives
At the suggestion of one of our Norfolk Record Office repackaging volunteers we were lucky enough to visit the John Innes Centre Library and Archives ( https://www.jic.ac.uk/research-impact/scientific-facilities/library-and-archives/) recently with a group of our fantastic volunteers. The John Innes Centre Library … Continue reading
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The Masque of Anne Boleyn
We’ve all heard the stories, the myths, the rhymes of King Henry VIII’s infamous second wife Anne Boleyn (Bullen), the beheading of a Queen that shocked the Tudor court in 1536. However, this blog is not a mere biography of … Continue reading
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The Norwich Lad’s Club and its history, 1918-1988
In this post we look at the history of the Norwich Lad’s Club, which was formed for the purposeof giving many youngsters in Norwich a place to channel their natural mischievous andenergetic qualities into sport and recreations, rather than into … Continue reading
‘Love has no borders’; High-flying romance
Not all stories you find in the archives are hundreds of years old. This story is from only 30 years ago so we have changed the names in order to keep those involved anonymous. In an article for a local … Continue reading
An Opening Performance
26th September, 1921. How much can we imagine what the opening performance of As You Like It might have looked like, at the brand new Maddermarket Theatre in Norwich? Could it be possible for a theatre built centuries after Shakespeare’s … Continue reading
‘Little more than a mass of fungus’: conserving the Salthouse Parish Register- Part 2: what’s inside
We have already looked into the burial of the Salthouse Parish Register and the work to conserve it. Now it is time to focus on some of the people included in it. Some of the entries give far more detail … Continue reading
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‘Little more than a mass of fungus’: conserving the Salthouse Parish Register. Part 1- the burial and conservation work
In 2005, Record Office staff began the task of conserving the first parish register for Salthouse, allowing people to see inside the register for the first time in over sixty years. The register contains a unique record of the baptisms, … Continue reading
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