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Tag Archives: North Norfolk Stories
Top ten things about being a Transforming Archives Trainee
This week I was fortunate to attend the DCDC Conference 2016 ‘Discovering Collections, Discovering Communities: Collections, Connections, Collaboration-from potential to impact’. This is a collaborative conference between The National Archives and Research Libraries UK and shares how archives and the … Continue reading →
North Norfolk Stories: Using archival records at Felbrigg Hall
From September 2015-March 2016 The Norfolk Record Office Education and Outreach team worked with 9 primary school groups as part of the North Norfolk Stories Project coordinated by Museums Norfolk. Workshops that took place at the Norfolk Record Office included … Continue reading →
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Tagged census, Felbrigg Hall, Henry Blogg Museum, Holt Primary School, Inventory, Museums Norfolk, National Trust, North Norfolk Stories
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North Norfolk Stories – Holt Primary School discover how life changed after the railway
On Monday Year 5 pupils from Holt Primary School visited us for a session exploring the history of Holt in Victorian times and how Cromer and Sheringham changed after the invention of the railway. The students took part in 3 … Continue reading →
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Tagged Capps family, census, Cromer, Holt, J.M. Seebohm, North Norfolk Stories, Sheringham, sketches, trade directories, Victorians
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