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Knock knock
There are many serious crimes in the King’s Lynn Quarter session records [KL/C 20] that resulted in the death penalty, imprisonment, and transportation. Alongside these serious crimes are more minor crimes and some local nuisances, such as being drunk and … Continue reading
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The Majestic and Pilot Cinemas in King’s Lynn: An Architectural Comparison
By Dr T Richardson During the late 20th Century, King’s Lynn film screening was provided by two cinemas in the town: the Majestic (1928-present) and the Pilot (1938-1983). The late 20th Century is considered to be part of the peak … Continue reading
I want to break free
This is the story of John Cooper escaping from Kings Lynn goal and the events leading up to it. The information comes from the report by the Chief Constable of Kings Lynn’s police to the Borough’s Watch Committee and a … Continue reading
The Story And Crash Of The ‘Belle Of The East’ B-24H Liberator Bomber Aircraft
On August 25th 1944, a B-24 Liberator heavy bomber crash landed in the village of Belton in Suffolk near Great Yarmouth. Named the ‘Belle of the East’, this remarkable aircraft and its crew were returning from a bombing raid in … Continue reading
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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



