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A tartalmat a The Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast and Norfolk Heritage Centre biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a The Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast and Norfolk Heritage Centre vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Explore our local studies collection and discover more about this beautiful county with our regular podcast. Norfolk Heritage Centre is located on the second floor of Norwich Millennium Library. More info here: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com
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A tartalmat a The Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast and Norfolk Heritage Centre biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a The Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast and Norfolk Heritage Centre vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Explore our local studies collection and discover more about this beautiful county with our regular podcast. Norfolk Heritage Centre is located on the second floor of Norwich Millennium Library. More info here: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com
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×We all know about witches and their black cats. But why did people in the early modern period fear their neighbours’ cats? Why were they fearful of wax models? How did they protect themselves? Join historian Danny Buck as he explores these questions and more. This talk took place at the Norfolk Heritage Centre in October 2023. Please visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images referred to throughout the talk.…
Disability is mostly missing from the history books - and all too often, when we do see photographs of disabled people, they are anonymous medical images. Join Cath Cartman, photographer and researcher, as she shares her research from the Picture Norfolk archive, and introduces you to James, Robert, Dick and others whose stories she encountered along the way. This talk took place at the Norfolk Heritage Centre in December 2023, as part of UK Disability History Month. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images referred to throughout the talk.…
Join Dr Michael Nix, author of 'Norwich Textiles, a Global Story 1750-1840', as he explores how pattern books and cards, containing thousands of small samples of fabric, provide us with a means of understanding an industry whose creativity and enterprise made Norwich one of the most prosperous cities in England. This talk took place at the Norfolk Heritage Centre as part of Heritage Open Days in September 2023. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images referred to throughout the talk.…
Join Kevin Faulkner, author of numerous essays on the life and work of Sir Thomas Browne, as he examines the 17th century physician-philosopher's writings, discusses some of the books he owned, and explores Browne's intellectual pursuits in the context of the proto-psychology he termed 'the Theatre of Ourselves'. This talk took place in person at the Norfolk Heritage Centre in October 2023.…
Join local writer Helen Murray, author of Newhaven Court: Love, Tragedy, Heroism and Intrigue, as she discusses her book about the Newhaven Court Hotel in Cromer, a house whose fascinating history encompasses visits by Churchill, Shackleton and Tennyson, among others. This talk took place on Tuesday 17th January at the Norfolk Heritage Centre. To see the images referred to throughout the talk, please visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…
Join author Rob Mitchell as he discusses his book, ‘Festival for a Fine City’, and explores the Norfolk and Norwich Festival’s 250-year journey from its origins in 1772 to the present day. This talk took place on Tuesday 18th January 2022 at Norfolk Heritage Centre. For the images referred to during the talk please visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…
Join Project Curator Andrew Ferrara as he explores the medieval history of Norwich Castle and offers an inside look at the ongoing multi-million pound redevelopment project of the Norman Keep and the exciting new exhibits destined for the inside. This talk took place on Tuesday 9th May 2023 at Norfolk Heritage Centre. To see the images referred to throughout Andrew's talk, please visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…

1 Exploring the Glass Negative Collections of NHC 1:05:38
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Join Clare Everitt as she uncovers the stories told by some of Norfolk Heritage Centre's 19th and early 20th century glass plate images, encompassing Colman's of Norwich, the Hobrough Collection (river engineers who worked all over Norfolk), and images taken by Alfred Taylor of Starston and Sydney Hubbard of Great Melton. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images Clare refers to throughout her talk. This talk was recorded on 15th November 2022 at Norfolk Heritage Centre.…
The 'Strangers' - refugees from the Low Countries - began arriving in Norwich in 1566: a decade later they made up almost a third of the city's population. Join Frank Meeres, author of 'The Welcome Stranger', as he looks at their story and its long-term legacy for the city. This talk was recorded live at Norfolk Heritage Centre on Thursday 6th October 2022. To see the images referred to during the podcast, please visit: norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…
Join historian Vic Morgan as he discusses Elizabeth I's progress to Norwich in 1578, a unique window on 16th century arenas of politics, religion and the fates of significant families in the region. This talk was recorded live at Norfolk Heritage Centre on Tuesday 23rd August 2022. To see the images referred to during the podcast, please visit: norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com.…
Historically home to international food manufacturers, and a bustling agricultural centre, Norwich has long had food and drink at its heart. Sharpen your appetite with our podcast walking tours exploring Norwich’s edible heritage, for Heritage Open Days 2021. Through the twentieth century, the smell of cocoa filled Norwich’s streets, as Caley’s, Rowntree-Mackintosh and Nestle produced confectionary destined for chocolate-lovers the world over. Join us as we take in the sights, sounds (and smells) of the city’s chocolate-making heritage. For the route map and images referred to during the podcast, please visit: norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com/…

1 Edible Norwich: Mustard History Walking Tour 1:12:16
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Historically home to international food manufacturers, and a bustling agricultural centre, Norwich has long had food and drink at its heart. Sharpen your appetite with our podcast walking tours exploring Norwich’s edible heritage, for Heritage Open Days 2021. Colman’s of Norwich made the city synonymous with mustard production, and through the civic, charitable and political activities of members of the Colman family, had a far-reaching effect on the lives of its citizens. Join us as we walk in the footsteps of the Colmans and their employees, and explore the sites associated with the city’s mustard kings and queens. For the route map and images referred to during the podcast, please visit: https://norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com/…
In this talk, Community Librarian Rachel Ridealgh explores material from Norfolk Heritage Centre’s ephemera collection that looks at how women have demanded freedom from control and violence, and autonomy over their own bodies. Discover more about how local women became involved in campaigns for equality during the 20th century, both locally and nationally. This talk was recorded from a live Zoom event in January 2021. This recording is inspired by the British Library’s "Unfinished Business: The Fight for Women’s Rights" exhibition, which explores how feminist activism in the UK today has its roots in the complex history of women’s rights. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com to see the images referred to throughout the talk. We hope you enjoyed listening! Please note: This talk will include some references to violence against women and also reproductive rights, including abortion.…
In this talk, Community Librarian Rachel Ridealgh explores what material from Norfolk Heritage Centre’s ephemera collection can tell us about the movement for women’s liberation in Norwich during the 1970s – 1990s. Learn more about how local women became involved in campaigns for equality, peace, and human rights during this time, both locally and nationally. This recording is inspired by the British Library’s "Unfinished Business: The Fight for Women’s Rights" exhibition, which explores how feminist activism in the UK today has its roots in the complex history of women’s rights. Visit norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com for a video version of the recording, and to see the images referred to throughout the talk. We hope you enjoyed listening!…
In the final part of Jo and James' LGBTQ+ walking tours of Norwich series, we begin on King Street, head past Norwich Castle to Ber Street, cross the river via the All Hallows Mission, and end our tour at The Castle pub at the bottom of Kett's Hill. Find the map and some of the images referenced throughout the talk at norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com/. We hope you enjoy this walk - watch this space for further audio tours of the City. Thanks for listening!…
In the second of their three part "Queer Norwich" walking tour series, librarian Jo Foster-Murdoch and local historian James Watts explore the LGBTQ+ stories to the north of the City centre - starting in Westwick Street, heading up to St Augustines, down Magdalen Street and across the river, ending at St Michael-at-Plea on Queen Street. Find the map and some of the images referenced throughout the talk at norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com/. We hope you enjoy this walk - watch this space for further audio tours of the City. Thanks for listening!…
This podcast episode is hosted by Jo Foster-Murdoch, a Community Librarian for Norfolk Libraries, and James Watts, a local historian with a specialist knowledge of LGBTQ+ histories. Jo and James lead us on a walking tour of Norwich City centre highlighting sites of interest, including pubs, hotels, shops and historic buildings, which tell stories of Norwich's queer history. On Walk One, Jo and James start at the Forum and take us on a circular walk via Chapelfield Gardens, the Maddermarket Theatre, and Norwich Market. Find the map and some of the images referenced throughout the talk at norfolkheritagecentre.wordpress.com/. We hope you enjoy this walk - watch this space for further audio tours of the City. Thanks for listening!…
This week's podcast comes from the archives of the American Library in Norwich (formerly the Second Air Division Memorial Library). Their "Conversations with Strangers" series features United States Air Force veterans of WWII discussing their experience of war; from their relocation to the sleepy farming towns of Norfolk, England, to the extraordinary flight combat missions they undertook. This episode features Herb Schwartz (445th Bomb Group), filmed by students from Norwich University College of the Arts at the 61st convention of the 2nd Air Division Ass, Dallas, Texas (17th – 20th October 2008).…
This week's podcast comes from the archives of the American Library in Norwich (formerly the Second Air Division Memorial Library). Their "Conversations with Strangers" series features United States Air Force veterans of WWII discussing their experience of war; from their relocation to the sleepy farming towns of Norfolk, England, to the extraordinary flight combat missions they undertook. This episode features brothers Frank and Robert Birmingham (458th Bomb Group) in conversation, filmed by students from Norwich University College of the Arts at the 61st convention of the 2nd Air Division Ass, Dallas, Texas (17th – 20th October 2008).…
This week's podcast comes from the archives of the American Library in Norwich (formerly the Second Air Division Memorial Library). Their "Conversations with Strangers" series features United States Air Force veterans of WWII discussing their experience of war; from their relocation to the sleepy farming towns of Norfolk, England, to the extraordinary flight combat missions they undertook. This episode features Robert Lee Swofford (445th Bomb Group) in conversation, filmed by students from Norwich University College of the Arts at the 61st convention of the 2nd Air Division Ass, Dallas, Texas (17th – 20th October 2008).…
This week is the second episode of “Conversations with Strangers,” from the archives of the American Library in Norwich (formerly the Second Air Division Memorial Library). Their “Conversations with Strangers” series features United States Air Force veterans of WWII discussing their experience of war; from their relocation to the sleepy farming towns of Norfolk, England, to the extraordinary flight combat missions they undertook. This episode features Jack Dyson (445th Bomb Group) in conversation, recorded by students from Norwich University College of the Arts at the 61st convention of the 2nd Air Division Assn, Dallas, Texas (17th - 20th October 2008). For more information on the American Library, visit thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com.…
This week's podcast comes from the archives of the American Library in Norwich (formerly the Second Air Division Memorial Library). Their "Conversations with Strangers" series features United States Air Force veterans of WWII discussing their experience of war; from their relocation to the sleepy farming towns of Norfolk, England, to the extraordinary flight combat missions they undertook. This episode features Ray Lemons of the 445th Bomb Group in conversation, recorded by students from Norwich University College of the Arts at the 61st convention of the 2nd Air Division Assn, Dallas, Texas in October 2008. For more information on the American Library, visit thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com.…

1 My Norfolk, My Holt: Bridget Cuthbert 1:02:57
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"My Norfolk, My Holt" are a series of interviews with local people led by volunteer Phil Barrett at Holt Library. The sessions are about valuing the contributions of individuals to the life of the community past and present. In this podcast episode Phil talks to Bridget Cuthbert, a valued member of the community of Holt. Before retirement, Bridget was a dietitian and was involved with the North Norfolk Primary Care Trust; Norwich District Community Health Council; and many other health related organisations locally. Please visit www.thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com for more information on this episode.…
On the podcast this week Librarian Rachel is the pub quiz master, asking ten questions about Norwich's pubs. You can pause and rewind if you need more time on each question, and feel free to use these questions at your own lockdown lock-in. For more information, and to download the questions, visit thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Pour yourself a pint and test your pub knowledge!…

1 My Norfolk, My Holt: Tony Britten 1:04:03
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"My Norfolk, My Holt" are a series of interviews with local people led by volunteer Phil Barrett at Holt Library. The sessions are about valuing the contributions of individuals to the life of the community past and present. In this podcast episode Phil talks to Tony Britten, Artistic Director for Holt Festival, film director and composer. Tony is arguably best known for composing the UEFA Champions League Anthem in 1992. For more information visit thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!…
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day on Friday 8th May, this week's podcast is a potted history of the 2nd Air Division of the United States Army Air Forces in World War II, with Librarian Orla Kennelly. Hear about the connections forged between locals and the Americans in wartime Norfolk and the continuing legacy of the 2nd Air Division in East Anglia today. For more information, please visit www.thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com.…
"My Norfolk, My Holt" are a series of interviews with local people led by volunteer Phil Barrett at Holt Library. The sessions are about valuing the contributions of individuals to the life of the community past and present. In this podcast episode Phil talks to Dr Andrew Chapman, retired Holt GP who was born in Clapham in the same year the NHS began, in 1948. During his long career Dr Chapman was school doctor at Greshams, and since retirement has enjoyed sailing, gardening and time with family. For more information visit www.thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. We hope you enjoy listening!…
A big thank you to historian and archivist Frank Meeres, who recorded this talk at home for the podcast this week. Frank tells the true stories of a number of Norfolk women in the first half of the twentieth century, at a time when women were just beginning to achieve equality in politics and in other spheres of life. Find the images referred to by Frank, as well as more information about the talk, at www.thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!…

1 My Norfolk, My Holt: Beryl Knowles 1:07:44
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"My Norfolk, My Holt" are a series of interviews with local people led by volunteer Phil Barrett at Holt Library. The sessions are about valuing the contributions of individuals to the life of the community past and present. In this podcast episode Phil talks to Beryl Knowles, retired Head Teacher of Holt Primary School, about her formative years, what brought her to North Norfolk, and her passions for running and reading. For more information visit www.thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. We hope you enjoy listening!…

1 My Norfolk, My Holt: Norman Lamb 1:03:45
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Former MP for North Norfolk Norman Lamb talks to Phil Barrett about his close family, being an advocate for mental health support, his love for Norwich City FC, and how he came to live in North Norfolk. This talk was recorded at Holt Library in September 2018 as part of the "My Norfolk My Holt" series. For more information please visit: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com.…
Join Jo Foster-Murdoch, Queer History MA student, and historian James Watts as they take us on a tour through Norfolk’s LGBT+ histories and share their research on the topic. Find out more at thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com Thanks for listening!

1 Church and Chapel in Georgian Norwich 1:05:09
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A cathedral, more than 30 parish churches, and a wide range of chapels and meeting houses catered for the spiritual needs of the citizens of Georgian Norwich. Join Ian Smith as he considers the prominent personalities and fluctuating fortunes of the Anglican Church and dissenting denominations which occupied these places of worship, and compares the religious landscape of Norwich with that of the rest of the country. Find more information here: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!…

1 Library Life: Alan Leventhall 1:05:28
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In this talk recorded at Holt Library with volunteer Phil Barrett, former Librarian Alan Leventhall reminisces about library life, and shares memories of Holt over time. For more details see: www.thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com.
Join historian Vic Morgan, from the Norfolk Archives and Heritage Development Foundation (NORAH), as he explores the history of Elm Hill, Norwich's most 'iconic' street, and examines its fluctuating fortunes within the context of wider changes in the city and beyond. Find out more at norfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com Thanks for listening!…
Founded in 1608, and one of the first of its type to be established outside London, Norwich City Library comprises some 2,000 volumes including a significant number of 'incunabula' (books printed before 1501). Join Becca Allen as she examines some of the key items to be found in this remarkable collection. For more information visit thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com Thanks for listening!…
In her popular talk "Trial and Transportation: Women Before the Bench 1600-1850", local historian and author Elizabeth Walne examines the circumstances of women who appeared before Norwich courts from the Stuart period to the Victorian. Find out what they were accused of, what the punishment was, and where they ended up. See more information here: www.thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com.…
This episode was recorded at a Heritage Hour earlier in 2019, and features Trevor Markworth talking about "A Walk in the Park: A History of Chapelfield Gardens." Find the images refered to in Trevor's talk at www.thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thank you for listening.
Isabelle King is author of children's books "The Norfolk Story Book" and "Once Upon A Time in Norfolk." Join us as she discusses finding inspiration in Norfolk's history and her role as a Prince's Trust Young Ambassador, and gives insights into the opportunities and challenges of building a creative career. For more information see: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!…
Discover how author Stephen Poulter uncovered the history of his 17th century Norfolk cottage, and learn how you too can investigate the backgrounds of historic properties. See the podcast blog for more information: https://thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Enjoy!
Local historian Trevor Nuthall shares his research into the site of Mousehold Heath's St William's Chapel, where in 1144 the murdered body of the 12-year-old William was discovered and where, over the next 250 years, three chapels were built. For more information visit: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!…

1 The Norfolk Coast in the Great War 1:03:48
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Join author Stephen Browning as he examines daily life in Norfolk's coastal communities between 1914 and 1918, and tells tales of often top secret work in towns and villages along the coastline from King's Lynn to Great Yarmouth. For more information visit: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!…
In this episode Adrian O'dell (chairman of the Norfolk Polish Heritage Group) shares the story of his father Kapitan Stefan Zdobysław Żółkowski during WWII. For more information visit: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!
The History Hunters have taken over the NHC Podcast! Listen in to learn more about big chickens, the Queen's digestive system, and Donald Trump's new wife (plus some serious local history too!). Find out more about History Hunters and what they've been up to here: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Normal podcast service will resume shortly!…
Join Archive Specialist Chris Tracy as he explores the story and wider world of Norwich's 16th century immigrants, as revealed by items within the Norfolk Heritage Centre and Norfolk Record Office collections. See the visual materials used by Chris here: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!…
Howzat?! Join Michael Clampin as he explores the early years of Norwich Cricket Week and their relevance to the modern county game. As ever, find out more about Michael's talk on our website: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com.
In this episode, Archive Specialist Chris Tracy chats with local photographer David Indge, about the journey he took along Norfolk's A149 to create his photographic exhibition "Coast Road." Coast Road was on display at Norfolk Heritage Centre during February 2018 - find out more on our website thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!…
In this episode of The Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast we hear from Ian Smith, as he considers civic pride and the reality of urban life in Georgian Norwich. For more information visit: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!

1 The Norwich Apocalypse 1:02:23
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Welcome to our first podcast episode of 2018! This week, join Dr Rebecca McGann as she shares her research on the Norwich Apocalypse, a mid-13th century illustrated commentary on the Book of Revelation and one of the stars of Norfolk Heritage Centre's collection. Find out more at thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com and thanks for listening!…
On this festive podcast episode, Roy Howard from the Norwich Community History group shares his memories of Christmas past and his experience of being Taverham Garden Centre's Father Christmas. Don't forget to check our website for images and more information about each episode: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Merry Christmas from NHC!…
On the Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast this week, Nick Williams from the Thorpe History Group gives an insight into the circumstances surrounding the tragic Thorpe Rail Crash of 1874. Visit our website for images and more information: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening - don't forget to subscribe!…
On this week's NHC Podcast, join David Holgate-Carruthers from the Museum of Norwich as he explores the story of Anna Sewell - looking at how her gender, her experience of disability, and life in industrial Britain influenced the writing of her classic novel Black Beauty. Check our website: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com for more information and images. Happy listening!…

1 Archives for the Writer: Paul Willetts 1:02:57
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On the NHC Podcast this week, Chris Tracy is in conversation with author Paul Willetts about the role of archives in writing historical non-fiction. Paul's books include "Rendezvous at the Russian Tea Rooms" and "Members Only," which was turned into the film "The Look of Love" starring Steve Coogan. For more information on Paul and the podcast, check out: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Enjoy!…
This week, the NHC Podcast features a talk by Thorpe History Group member Nick Williams, on the fascinating history of Rosary Cemetery. As always, for more information please visit: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.blogspot.com.

1 The Curious Words of Sir Thomas Browne 1:28:23
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This week, Professor Claire Preston of Queen Mary University, London gives us an entertaining insight into some of the stories that surround Sir Thomas Browne, and the many imaginative words coined by him. Claire is introduced by Marion Catlin of the The Shift Norwich. See thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.org for more info. Happy listening!…
This week on the Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast we're looking at genetic genealogy - imagine if we all had an inbuilt barcode that could reveal our family history? In a way, we do! Genealogist Elizabeth Walne looks at DNA testing, how genetic genealogy works, what it can tell us, and what it can't. Find Elizabeth's images here: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com.…
This episode was recorded at St William's Way Library on October 10th 2017 as part of their Tuesday evening series of talks. It features Sue Vaughn, an octogenarian former community midwife who used to pedal around Norwich delivering babies. For more information on this episode, visit: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!…
In this week's podcast, local historian Steve Smith debunks the myths surrounding the "disappearance" of the 5th Norfolks on 12th August 1915. Check out Steve's blog for more of his research: stevesmith1944.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!
In this episode, former Gresham's teacher Steven Benson is interviewed by Phil Barrett about his memories of life in Holt, since first arriving in 1964 in his battered VW. Find Steven's story, and many other local memories, on the Historypin Connections website here: www.historypin.org/en/connections-norfolk. Thanks for listening!…
In the first episode of the Norfolk Heritage Centre Podcast, Trevor Markworth covers the history of Norwich Hippodrome. To see the images that Trevor refers to throughout his talk, please visit: thenorfolkheritagecentrepodcast.wordpress.com. Thanks for listening!
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