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“I never knew a better or more trustworthy man”: The Reminiscences of William Veasey.
One of the most fascinating forms of document held at the Norfolk Record Office is the reminiscence, where someone looks back on what has happened to them in their life. These reminiscences, which may be written or spoken, need to … Continue reading
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