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Alfred Albert Suggate: Loddon’s musical maverick
Amongst the Parish records for Loddon we find a hand addressed envelope containing a printed letter dated 1847, detailing the work of a Mr A. A. Suggate. Who would have thought that this ordinary letter held at the Norfolk Record … Continue reading
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Tagged great yarmouth, Loddon, Lowestoft, maps, music
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Ready…Steady…Bake!
Picture yourself in a long white tent. Outside rain falls down in torrents in a very British attempt at a monsoon and inside the air is cool, which keeps reminding you that tomorrow you will have to make a shiny … Continue reading
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Tagged Bake Off, Hamond of Westacre, recipe
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Drawing inspiration from the Norfolk landscape
The Norfolk landscape has long provided inspiration for artists, writers, poets and naturalists and this is certainly reflected in the content of our archive. From the nature notes of Rosemary E. Tilbrook, who contributed to the countryside features of the … Continue reading
Cheshire’s 1941 Norfolk rescue: the untold story of Halifax bomber L9524
The night of Friday 10th October 1941 Sleeping residents of Tacolneston, South Norfolk, were unaware of history about to be made on their doorstep, or more accurately in their farm fields. The same night five Halifax bombers of 35 Squadron took … Continue reading
Cricket in 19th century Norfolk: the legend of Fuller Pilch
One of Norfolk’s most colourful sporting heroes was Fuller Pilch, the great-uncle of R.G Pilch who founded the sports shop in Norwich of the same name, at the beginning of the twentieth century. The Norfolk Record Office has the baptism … Continue reading
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Tagged cricket, Fuller Pilch, Paston letters, sport
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Strangers-A brief history of Norwich’s incomers
This week is Refugee Week and an opportunity to celebrate Norwich’s long history of welcoming incomers to the city. This week’s blog post introduces us to the Strangers and has been written by Archivist, Frank Meeres. The word ‘Stranger’ was … Continue reading
When was a cleric not a cleric? Stories from the City of Norwich Records
When was a cleric not a cleric? Sometimes, when he was indicted of a violent crime. For instance, was William Montague, an innkeeper in Norwich, also in holy orders? Almost certainly not. We are first introduced to William Montague in … Continue reading
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Tagged Norwich City Quarter Sessions
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The Norfolk Broads revealed as man-made features: the discoveries of Dr Joyce M. Lambert
As the Broads Outdoor Festival 2016 is now well underway, we thought it was the perfect time to share the research work by botanist, Joyce Lambert, that first demonstrated the reason for the unique character of the Norfolk Broads. Until … Continue reading



