From the journals of Hilda Zigomala we have an early example of a medical x-ray dated 1907, when John breaks his arm falling off his pony. #BritishScienceWeek #Xrays #Science
From the journals of Hilda Zigomala we have an early example of a medical x-ray dated 1907, when John breaks his arm falling off his pony. #BritishScienceWeek #Xrays #Science
There is some dancing, drinking and someone with a horned head antagonising a dog.
I saw him in Great Yarmouth recently, just by the market.
There are a few spaces left on our βResearch your family or house history for FREEβ sessions at Dereham Library this Sat 14 Mar. It is aimed at absolute beginners. If you've not booked yet, don't miss out!
Sessions are free, booking essential. For more information and to book go to: buff.ly/nfz9plj
Did you know that today is International Bagpipe Day? (No? Neither did we until 20 mins ago). Luckily we have just the document for such an occasion! This bagpipe playing chap is taken from a 1586 map of Blakeney. #InternationalBagpipeDay #bagpipesinthearchives #norfolkrecordoffice
In 1923 Dorothy Jewson was elected as Labour MP for Norwich, becoming the cityβs first female MP. Her 1st speech as an MP was on the subject of extending voting rights to younger women. She tried to get support for family allowances and easier access to birth control. #IWD2026 #IWD buff.ly/l08odSX
The Great Yarmouth Suffragist Society inaugural meeting took place on 10 May 1909, at 4 Wellesley Road. Amazingly the minutes of the meeting survive in the archive. Here shown with Mrs Ethel Leach one of the founding members. #IWD #IWD2026
For the start of #BritishScienceWeek we are highlighting Marietta Pallis, ecologist, artist and author studied the #NorfolkBroads. Fraxinus pallisae is named after her. norfolkrecordofficeblog.org/marietta-pal...
Hall Marks is coming to Dereham Library on Sat 14 Mar for our second βResearch your family or house history for FREEβ event.
Talk and bookable 1-1 sessions in the morning and afternoon. Free, booking essential.
For more information and to book: buff.ly/nfz9plj
Made possible by @heritagefunduk.
We love the colours and skill in this late 12th C illumination from @StPeterMancroft parish deposit #WorldBookDay2026 #WorldBookDay
Thank you to everyone who came to hear @tudorfoodrecipe.bsky.social Brigitte Webster's talk last week. The talk, Reconstructed History of an Early Tudor Norfolk Gentry's Garden, is now available on YouTube to enjoy again, or share with your friends. youtu.be/RYM0pEqwaEA?... #historytalks
These events are not being streamed or recorded, but it might be something we consider doing. There are useful guides about using Find My Past (free at all Norfolk libraries) and researching in Norfolk Record Office on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@NorfolkReco...
Please note that the time on the image is correct. The event in Cromer begins at 12:30pm, not 1:30pm as mentioned in the text. Booking is essential.
Want to research the history of your family or house but donβt know where to start?
Our first βResearch your family or house history for FREEβ event takes place this weekend.
Cromer Library (Sat 7 Mar, 1.30pm). Free, booking essential.
Go to tinyurl.com/hallmarkseve... (includes other venues).
To celebrate the Feast of St David we have this clipping from the #EDP marking Daffodil Services at the Mile Cross Methodist Church in 1936 #StDavidsDay #StDavid
Thanks to all who came to our talk about the Hall Marks project yesterday as part of the NAHRG lecture series. We were told that 175 was a record attendance.
Did you come along? Let us know what you thought.
If you didnβt get to speak to us at the end, our email is hallmarks@norfolk.gov.uk
Another flag for #ScottishArchivesDay from the journals of Hilda Zigomala, this time the St Andrew's Cross or the Saltire. This is a continuation of Hilda's stay on the 'Kingfisher' house boat at Datchet, Berkshire in 1899. @arascot.bsky.social #scotland #standrewscross #saltire
We've been looking through the wonderful journals of Hilda Zigomala for hints of Scotland for #ScottishArchivesDay. This entry from 1899 shows the beautiful house boat 'Kingfisher' flying the Lion Rampant in Datchet, Berkshire. @arascot.bsky.social #scotland #archives #norfolkrecordoffice
Thanks to the National Lottery Heritage Fund for highlighting the Change Minds project on its website. Read all about the project and the impact it has had on the participants, thanks to the funding received over the past decade. www.heritagefund.org.uk/stories/onli...
Hall Marks is made possible with The National Lottery Heritage Fund, thanks to National Lottery players. Thanks also to The Norfolk Archaeological & Historical Research Group and Norfolk Archives & Heritage Development Foundation for their funding support.
Text reads: Norfolk Record Office @ NAHRG Talk: Hall Marks: the Long Shadows of Norfolk's Lost Country Houses Saturday 28 February 2:30pm Thomas Paine Lecture Theatre UEA Free talk, non-members welcome Image shows Costessey Hall mid-demolition with a person in the foreground looking on. Image labelled: Picture Norfolk: BRN 711987
FREE TALK - Hall Marks: the long shadows of Norfolkβs lost country houses
Saturday 28 February 2026, 2:30pm, Thomas Paine Lecture Theatre, UEA, Norwich. No booking required.
Hosted by the Norfolk Archaeological & Historical Research Group (NAHRG) as part of its lecture series.
πΉ A reconstructed history of an early Tudor Norfolk gentry's garden. Lunchtime talk by Brigitte Webster @tudorfoodrecipe.bsky.social
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Wed 25 February
β²οΈ 13:00-14:00
π Norfolk Record Office, The Archive Centre or online
π« Booking essential norfolkrecordofficeblog.org/events-novem... #tudorgarden
Hi Tina, in case you hadn't already spotted it, here is the link for the talk - www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHyA...
To celebrate National #LoveYourPetDay we share this lovely image of a black dog called Ralph getting a wash, while some other pets look on. How many animals can you see in the image? #LoveYourPetDay
We had a great turn out for 'Gay Life during the Norwich Blitz' last week. If you missed it, would like to listen again or share it with friends, the recording is now available on YouTube. Thank you to @phghaslam.bsky.social for sharing their fascinating research with us. youtu.be/EHyAXuNkhWg?...
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π£ Weβre #hiring! AK1 Photographic Collections πΈ
The National Library of Ireland is recruiting an Assistant Keeper Grade 1 to help care for and develop our Photographic Collections.
ποΈ #Apply by 3pm, 27 Feb 2026 via our website: https://www.nli.ie/about-us/working-national-library-ireland
For #PancakeDay why not follow this 1915 recipe from the school book of Ivy Pestell #ShroveTuesday #NorfolkHistory
It's #LGBTHistoryMonth , and for researchers into this subject it can be challenging to find material, with stories and experiences of the LGBT+ community often being concealed, and sources not immediately obvious. Have a look at our guide for a few tips:
Hi Tina, we did record the talk and it should be available on our YouTube channel in the next few days.
Sir Thomas Browne polymath & author of 'Religio Medici' was buried in St Peter Mancroft in 1682, in 1840 his lead coffin was accidentally reopened and his skull removed it was reburied in 1922. #NorwichScienceFestival #NorwichSciFest #NorfolkHistory