-
Join 3,162 other subscribers
-
Recent Posts
Categories
Tags
Archives
Category Archives: All Posts
Change and Continuity in Maps of Norwich
Living in a vibrant, busy and ever-changing city like Norwich can distract us from noticing the changes around us. The streets we live on, the places we work, the pubs in which we drink (responsibly of course) have drastically changed … Continue reading
Posted in All Posts, NRO Research Bloggers
Tagged great yarmouth, maps, norwich, norwich city walls, town plans
2 Comments
Analysing documents as part of the Extended Project Qualification
In May 2019 we ran a session for pupils from Notre Dame High School as part of their Extended Project Qualification. Part of the provision schools are required to provide for pupils taking an EPQ are 30 hours teaching, focusing … Continue reading
Posted in All Posts, Schools, Snapshots from the Archive, Young People
Tagged analysis, EPQ, OPVL, research skills
Leave a comment
Researching Norwich Road Workhouse: Norwich Primary Academy History Club
In early July we were joined by the members of Norwich Primary Academy History club as part of their special project looking at the history of Norwich Road Workhouse. The pupils had been researching the Haze family who were in … Continue reading
Posted in All Posts, Behind the Scenes, Schools, Snapshots from the Archive, Young People
Tagged family history, microfilm, norwich, tours, workhouse
Leave a comment
Francis Joseph Lambert: A Georgian Dancing Master of Norwich
Written by Christine Shackell. Norwich’s economic prosperity in the eighteenth century gave rise to increasing numbers of middle ranks who sought to stake their claim to polite society by demonstrating their culture, knowledge and social skills. A network of institutions … Continue reading
Posted in All Posts, NRO Research Bloggers, Snapshots from the Archive
Tagged Dancing, norwich
4 Comments
“Old but quite fit for use” The Norfolk Survey of Schools 1903
The 1902 Education Act abolished the school board system and established Local Education Authorities (LEAs). Norfolk established LEAs for Norwich, Great Yarmouth, Kings Lynn and Norfolk County Council (NCC). NCC, to aid this transition; carried out a survey of its … Continue reading
Posted in All Posts, NRO Research Bloggers, Schools, Snapshots from the Archive
Tagged education, family history, headteachers, Schools, social history, survey, teachers, teaching, village life
5 Comments
Planting the Seeds of Independence: The State of the American Colonies prior to 1776
Today marks 243 years since the signing of the ‘Declaration of Independence’, that illustrious document wherein the Thirteen Colonies asserted themselves as independent sovereign states that would no longer conform to the leadership of Great Britain. Since July 4th 1776 … Continue reading



