Here is an article about some of the most intriguing Norfolk village signs:
https://www.greatbritishlife.co.uk/magazines/norfolk/22614887.norfolks-village-signs-13-interesting/
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• Learn collaboratively about the history, heritage and archaeology of Norwich and Norfolk
• Develop resources and activities that contribute to the wider community’s understanding of history and archaeology
• Develop activities that enhance/maintain the wellbeing and emotional resilience of club members
• Be actively inclusive – open, accessible and welcoming to all
Here is an article about some of the most intriguing Norfolk village signs:
https://www.greatbritishlife.co.uk/magazines/norfolk/22614887.norfolks-village-signs-13-interesting/
I don’t normally like including Wikipedia as a source but this was the best article I could find about the background to village signs. I didn’t realise that it all started in Norfolk with Edward VII - something else we are indebted to him (remember he brought the Victorians to Norfolk and helped to establish resorts such as Hunstanton and Cromer). To find out more please read the following article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Village_sign
The effects of the consumption of gin on the inner city population of London during the 18th century has been compared to the impact of crack cocaine on the American inner city ghettos. It was the arrival of William of Orange to the English throne in 1689 that drove the popularity of jenever (clear, botanically rich, malted grain-based spirit) in England and turned gin from being a medicine to a fashionable drink. It resulted in Eight Gin Acts! Did these Acts achieve their objective? Who were the professional informers? What was the shocking case of Judith Defour? To find out more please read the following article:
https://www.diffordsguide.com/g/1108/gin/history-of-gin-1728-1794#google_vignette
Here is an oldie and hopefully a goodie! Introduced in 1696 this tax was intended to tax the rich more and the poor less - but did it achieve it? How did inhabitants try to avoid paying the tax? What was the impact on public health? And what constituted a window? To find out more please read the following article:
This is an interesting article from the EDP. It outlines the fashions, foodstuffs, entertainments of the day. How much would a Cadillac car cost you? Which King visited Norwich? How much could you buy a brick built villa for in Ipswich? And there were still hangings taking place in Norwich. To find out more please read the following article:
https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/20765268.look-used-live-100-years-ago-fancy/