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Chronicle
of Brundall and Braydeston

The Brundall and Braydeston Chronicle is published quarterly for our members.
Click the images to download a pdf of some of our previous editions (opens in new window).
Chronicle January 2023
Jan- March 2023: Witton's story
April-June 2023
April-June 2023: Janet Muter

   

Chronicle October to December 2022
October-December 2022: Brundall past
Chronicle January 2022
January-March 2022: Discovering Brundall and Braydeston families
Downlaod a pdf of the Chronicle on a Canadian family
April-June 2021: Why a Canadian house was called Brundall

Download a pdf about one of Brundall's rectors
Oct-Dec 2021: The story of one of Brundall's rectors
Chronicle issue 39
Jan-March 2020: Includes Tony Watson's memories of growing up in Brundall

Chronicle 2023
July-September 2023 - A Brundall lad at war
Chronicle April 2022
April-June 2022: Brundall in the 1950s
Download a pdf about life in medieval Brundall
July-Sept 2021: Discover what life was like in medieval Brundall

pdf of Chronicle on the phone in Brundall
April-June 2020: How the telephone came to Brundall

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April-June 2019: Marking 175 years of the Gt. Yarmouth to London railway.
Chronicle October 2023
Chronicle October - December 2023 - An artistic puzzle
Chronicle July 2022
July-September 2022: Medieval mayhem

Download a pdf of the Chronicle on rose fields
July-Oct 2020: The horticultural businesses of Brundall

Chronicle Horner family
July-Sept 2019: The Horner family of Brundall
download a pdf of Chronicle on the Yare pub
Oct-Dec 2020: The history of one of Brundall's pubs
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  • Home
  • Events
  • About
  • Archive
  • Learning
    • Edwardian Brundall
    • VE Day memories
    • Brundall Memories
    • Brundall Safari
    • Street names
  • Shop
  • Railway
  • Blooming Brundall
  • Churches Chapels
  • Brundall Buildings
  • Walk Brundall
  • River Yare
  • Brundall At War
  • Brundall Gardens
  • Snippets
  • Maps
  • Chronicle
  • Links
  • Cantley Sugar