norwich-heritage.co.uk
Norwich Heritage Projects 20th century history of Englands finest medieval city
http://norwich-heritage.co.uk/index.asp
Norwich Heritage Projects is an independent non-profit-making organisation which simply aims to encourage an apreciation of the heritage of a wonderful city through publications and web sites. Norwich Courts and Yards. Norwich Pubs and Breweries. Norwich Boot and Shoe Trade. Our 2016 Project - Norwich in the 1950s. Norwich Heritage Projects is a voluntary group which receives no funding and make no profit. We can be contacted at.
cutlock.wordpress.com
Norwich and Norfolk | Cutlock & Co
https://cutlock.wordpress.com/places/norwich-and-norfolk
O’Brien and Farrall. Tonypandy and the Rhondda. Mid Wales and Marches. Please see the updated page on the current Cutlock and Co website. Norwich was home for the Cutlock, Cullum and Neal families. Also Lake, Laddiman, Andrews, Crompton, Curtis, Dashwood, Gunton, Neve, Rallison and others. My rough and ready attempt at showing distribution (concentration) of families in Norwich, 1901 census to about 1920 is on Google Maps. That’s a proper Google link now). Some yards occupied by those in the family tree:.
norwich-churches.org
Links from Norwich Historic Churches Trust
http://www.norwich-churches.org/Links/links.shtm
NORWICH MEDIEVAL CITY of CHURCHES. FRIENDS of NORWICH CHURCHES. Top of the Agenda. Friends of NHCT to launch new range of greeting cards. Stunning and informative new book on Norwich churches launched. Links from Norwich Historic Churches Trust. Links to individual Norwich churches are highlighted within the information on the church. This page covers other web sites that provide information on churches and related topics. We are happy to link to other sites on request to contact for web site. Enjoy Norw...
norwichimages.co.uk
Joyce Aspland
http://norwichimages.co.uk/memories/Joyce/Joyce.html
Welcome to Norwich Images. Maude Brundish was born at the Black Swan in Jolly Butchers Yard in 1893. she married John Evelyn Aspland in 1915 and had 6 children, 5 daughters and 1 son. This is the story of Maude as told by her only remaining daughter Joyce. Although by todays standards life in the Yards of Norwich was hard, Maude was very content with her life and lived to be 93. For Apple Quicktime version. Norwich Images Email frances@cringleford.com.
norwichimages.co.uk
Norwich Images Test Site
http://norwichimages.co.uk/index.html
Welcome to Norwich Images. This is a dummy website to try out some changes and prototype new function. Norwich Images Email frances@cringleford.com.
norwich-pubs-breweries.co.uk
Norwich Market norman to medieval period
http://norwich-pubs-breweries.co.uk/about_us/home.shtm
We are a small group of enthusiasts who combine local historical resource and expertise with modern technology to take a fresh look at the rich and varied heritage of Norwich. Each year we aim to complete a major project which culminates in a new book, a DVD film and a web site.We are now working on our 2011 project: Norwich Pubs and Breweries . Click on the links below to visit our various websites.
norwichimages.co.uk
About Norwich ~Images website
http://norwichimages.co.uk/about/about.html
What is Norwich Images. This website is used to prototype new features or web function prior to being used on other sites. It is currently also being used to hold memories of people who remember a Norwich of 50 years ago and more. This aspect may well build further. Norwich Images Email frances@cringleford.com.
norwich-market.org.uk
Norwich Market norman to medieval period
http://norwich-market.org.uk/about_us/home.shtm
We are a small group of enthusiasts who combine local historical resource and expertise with modern technology to take a fresh look at the rich and varied heritage of Norwich. Each year we aim to complete a major project which culminates in a new book, a DVD film and a web site.We are now working on our 2011 project: Norwich Pubs and Breweries . Click on the links below to visit our various websites.
norwichimages.co.uk
Elizabeths I visit to Norwich
http://norwichimages.co.uk/features/features.html
Queen Elizabeth I Visit to Norwich in 1578. 2008 is the 450th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth I’s accession to the throne, the Good Queen Bess (who visited Norwich itself in August 1578) is the theme of our photos and video as we trace her royal progress through Norwich. To learn more about Elizabeth's visit to Norwich, watch our lighthearted film following Master Roderick and Mistress Jude as they recount tales of what actually happened across the city in 1578. For Apple Quicktime version.
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