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Norfolk Record Office
Preserving Norfolk's precious archives - you can search online and/or visit to track down the information you need.
Norfolk Heritage Centre
(At the Forum, Norwich) Holds the most comprehensive collection of published material telling the story of Norfolk and its people. The collection includes maps of the county spanning 500 years, the first book printed in Norwich (in 1568), and the Norwich Apocalypse, a unique medieval manuscript dating from the 13th century.
Norfolk Library Services
Includes links to online services which can be accessed from home. Others, such as Find My Past, can only be accessed in libraries.
Norfolk Museums Service
Includes a searchable database of items in the museums service collection.
Federation of Norfolk Historical & Archaeological Organisations
The Federation exists to help co-ordinate activities between societies and to enable the sharing of information. One of the principal activities of the Federation is the publication of a six-monthly diary of talks, events and other related information about what is going on in the county of Norfolk. There is also a list of links to other local history groups around the area.
Norfolk Family History Society
The Society welcomes people researching their Norfolk ancestors and family history. The society's collection of genealogical resources encompass parish register transcripts, monumental inscriptions, census returns, wills, family trees, pedigrees, photographs, Norwich birth & death returns and a wide range of published work to help trace your family's Norfolk origins.
Norfolk Archaeological and Historical Research Group
Regular talks, research and visits, with fieldwork and digs.
Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society
250 years of Norfolk industry, its buildings and plant, products, workers and personalities, recording them for posterity.
Access Cambridge Archaeology - details of Brundall digs
Click above for tbhe official site, and see our own information on Brundall digs here.
Museum of the Broads, Stalham
A unique collection of items including boats from the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads in a small family-friendly museum and staithe.
Broadland Memories
Broadland Memories is a not-profit archive dedicated to preserving images and personal memories of life and leisure on the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads throughout the 20th century.
Ludham Archive Group
Website is packed full of information about life in a Broadland village past and present. It was written by the people who care about Ludham the most - those who live there, and so this is their story and that of their ancestors.
Broads Authority: Water, Mills and Marshes project
The Broads Landscape Partnership will work to further conserve and enhance the built and natural heritage of the area between Norwich, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Acle and Loddon following the course of the rivers Yare, Bure and Waveney.
Yare Valley Churches
Website for the churches of Brundall, Braydeston and Postwick.
Golf's Missing Links
A fascinating site with information on Brundall's own golf course.
Test do not use - [email protected]
Preserving Norfolk's precious archives - you can search online and/or visit to track down the information you need.
Norfolk Heritage Centre
(At the Forum, Norwich) Holds the most comprehensive collection of published material telling the story of Norfolk and its people. The collection includes maps of the county spanning 500 years, the first book printed in Norwich (in 1568), and the Norwich Apocalypse, a unique medieval manuscript dating from the 13th century.
Norfolk Library Services
Includes links to online services which can be accessed from home. Others, such as Find My Past, can only be accessed in libraries.
Norfolk Museums Service
Includes a searchable database of items in the museums service collection.
Federation of Norfolk Historical & Archaeological Organisations
The Federation exists to help co-ordinate activities between societies and to enable the sharing of information. One of the principal activities of the Federation is the publication of a six-monthly diary of talks, events and other related information about what is going on in the county of Norfolk. There is also a list of links to other local history groups around the area.
Norfolk Family History Society
The Society welcomes people researching their Norfolk ancestors and family history. The society's collection of genealogical resources encompass parish register transcripts, monumental inscriptions, census returns, wills, family trees, pedigrees, photographs, Norwich birth & death returns and a wide range of published work to help trace your family's Norfolk origins.
Norfolk Archaeological and Historical Research Group
Regular talks, research and visits, with fieldwork and digs.
Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society
250 years of Norfolk industry, its buildings and plant, products, workers and personalities, recording them for posterity.
Access Cambridge Archaeology - details of Brundall digs
Click above for tbhe official site, and see our own information on Brundall digs here.
Museum of the Broads, Stalham
A unique collection of items including boats from the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads in a small family-friendly museum and staithe.
Broadland Memories
Broadland Memories is a not-profit archive dedicated to preserving images and personal memories of life and leisure on the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads throughout the 20th century.
Ludham Archive Group
Website is packed full of information about life in a Broadland village past and present. It was written by the people who care about Ludham the most - those who live there, and so this is their story and that of their ancestors.
Broads Authority: Water, Mills and Marshes project
The Broads Landscape Partnership will work to further conserve and enhance the built and natural heritage of the area between Norwich, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Acle and Loddon following the course of the rivers Yare, Bure and Waveney.
Yare Valley Churches
Website for the churches of Brundall, Braydeston and Postwick.
Golf's Missing Links
A fascinating site with information on Brundall's own golf course.
Test do not use - [email protected]
Copyright: Nothing on this website may be copied or published without the permission of the Brundall Local History Group. This does not mean we will not give permission, but you do have to ask us. The archive material has come from many sources and there are many copyright holders.