A fascinating book from a treasure trove of family memories
It was ten years ago when Victoria Manthorpe’s mother died and she came into possession of boxes of family letters, papers and photographs.
Derek James has been a journalist for 55 years. It was a privilege and an honour for him to be asked to serve as Sheriff of Norwich in 2010/11. His...
Derek James has been a journalist for 55 years. It was a privilege and an honour for him to be asked to serve as Sheriff of Norwich in 2010/11. His...
It was ten years ago when Victoria Manthorpe’s mother died and she came into possession of boxes of family letters, papers and photographs.
They are a collection of rare cards published in 1928 and called Ancient Norwich…but you had to buy cigarettes to get them.
It was 80 years ago when there was death and destruction across East Anglian skies as American bombers suffered their highest loss to German intruders.
It was 70 years ago when a band picked up their instruments and started to play at the first night of the newly formed Norwich Jazz Club.
It makes a job worth doing…publishing photographs taken many years ago and then hearing from readers so pleased to see a member of their family or an old friend.
When You Go Home, Tell Them of Us and Say, For Your Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today.
It is an honour and a privilege to be asked to represent the Fine City of Norwich and it has been for hundreds of years.
Born in Scotland more than a century ago she arrived in Norfolk during 1957, becoming a teacher and then one of the most important and popular historians of recent times.
It is an exhibition which has captured the hearts and minds of the people… one which looks back at the golden years of manufacturing in Norwich.
He was a man of the sea, a Quaker, who travelled the world between 1729 and 1755 having extraordinary adventures before retiring to become a grocer in Holt.
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