Our Aims

Our Club's aims are to:

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


Sunday, 25 December 2022

Dragon Hall

Here is short film that supplements Mike Hudson's film on Dragon Hall.  It illustrates the life of Robert Toppes and the trading that took place in the great Dragon Hall.  Please select the following link and press play, you can always give the film a thumbs up:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIwlHacxSXE

For those that like a written article, here is a link that supplements the film shown by Mike Hudson:

https://www.dragonhallnorwich.org.uk/pages/history-of-dragon-hall.html

Monday, 19 December 2022

Henry March and the Wymondham Double Murders

Here is an article that Colin wrote about the above some time ago.  The article is presented by an actor.  So who was Henry March and why did he murder two people?  Who were his victims and what do the initials 'JF 1870' etched on a wall mean?  To find out more information please select the following link and scroll down to ‘JF and the March Murder':

https://www.capnorfolk.com/project-outcomes

For those that like a written article, here is a link that describes the double murder:

https://www.facebook.com/315934825111204/posts/henry-march-for-a-double-murder-at-workat-800-am-on-tuesday-the-20th-of-november/3601169406587713/

Sunday, 11 December 2022

Edward Burgess and the Origins of the Norfolk Womens Institute (WI)

I have recently read an article about Edward Burgess who was editor of a paper called Daylight during late 19th and early 20th century Norwich.  Edward Burgess was a standard bearer for the working class of Norwich and he wasn’t afraid to take on those who were exploiting the working class, to such a degree that he was once publicly horse whipped by a victim and was often in court for libel.  Anyway Edward had a daughter Mary who along with Lady Evelyn Suffield inaugurated the Norfolk WI in 1918.  This is a wonderful story of the working classes working together with the aristocracy for the greater good.  To find out more information please select the following link:

https://norfolk.thewi.org.uk/about-us/early-days

Sunday, 4 December 2022

William Paulet

Here is a repeat of an old article.  So who was William Paulet?  He was a participant in many of the famous events in Tudor history and served four monarchs and lived to the ripe old age of 87!  He was a participant in the executions of Sir Thomas More, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, the attempt to change the succession with lady Jane Grey and the sinking of the Mary Rose. He played a central role at royal weddings, coronations and funerals and, as a councillor and member of the House of Lords, he influenced major changes to the religion, economy and social fabric of England. He was definitely not a man of the shadows.  Please select the following link to learn more:

https://onthetudortrail.com/Blog/resources/biographies/william-paulet 

Barsham City - What Is Life Like In The World’s Tinniest City?

Tony Harper has suggested this article which is about Barsham in Suffolk.  So why is a small line of houses labelled the world’s tinniest city?  To find out more information please select the following link:

https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/23154071.barsham-city-life-like-worlds-tiniest-city/