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The Diary of Paul E. Homan: stories of WWII from an American Aviation Cadet who hoped his diary would keep the heritage alive.
Paul E. Homan was born in the U.S state of Pennsylvania in 1922. His life before his enrolment into the United States Army Air Force is unknown, but from his Diary of Service During WWII (2nd Air Division Memorial Library … Continue reading
Posted in All Posts, NRO Research Bloggers, Snapshots from the Archive
Tagged America, Army Air Force, Second World War, Seething, WWII
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Disaster recovery: The impact of the fire at Norwich Central Library and the creation of The Archive Centre
This August marks 25 years since the fire at Norwich Central Library which took place on 1 August 1994. At the time the archives of the Norfolk Record Office were kept in the basement strongroom of the library with some … Continue reading
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
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Tagged great yarmouth, maps, norwich, norwich city walls, town plans
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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
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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
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Tagged family history, microfilm, norwich, tours, workhouse
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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
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Tagged Dancing, norwich
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