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Remembrance Sunday
As Remembrance Sunday occurs this weekend, it’s a good time to reflect on the wartime records held at the Norfolk Record Office. New donations are coming in all the time and adding to Norfolk’s heritage for later generations to learn … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bethnal Green, Brixton Prison, Columbia Road School, East Surrey Regiment, Egypt, evacuees, First World War, Guestwick, Hong Kong, Hoveton St John, London Committee of the Netherlands Red Cross, Newton Flotman, North West Frontier, Palestine, refugees, remembrance sunday, Royal Flying Corps, Royal West Kent Regiment, Saxlingham Nethergate, Second World War, Snarehill, Thetford, Wroxham
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