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A Victory in Europe (VE) Day celebration in Central Road, Cromer, on May 8, 1945, at the end of the

VE Day 75: How one street faced the brunt of the bombing

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Alex Kingston played Boudica in an ITV production. The queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe, she

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What did the Romans do for us? A look at Roman Norfolk’s rise and fall

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Landscape historian, Ian Groves, left, and Alistair Murphy, on site at the Salthouse Barrows. Pictur

Forget ghosts, goblins and fairies - here’s the true story behind...

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The cover of the biography of Patrick Hamilton by Sean French. Picture: Supplied by Alan Tutt

‘He needed whiskey as a car needs petrol’ - The rise and fall of Patrick...

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Patrick Hamilton, who spent his final years on the north Norfolk coast. Picture: Public Domain

‘He needed whiskey as a car needs petrol’ - The rise and fall of Patrick...

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The ruins of All Saints; Church at Godwick, which was abandoned when the village died. The church wa

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Why is this once proud Norfolk village now deserted?

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Edith Cavell, picture from 1895. Published with permission of St Mary's church Swardeston.

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‘The nurse who became a martyr. The martyr who became a legend’ -...

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A model of a wooly mammoth at Ipswich Museum. The animals were thought to roam the plains of Doggerl

Finding Doggerland: Recalling the era when Britain really was no island

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CJ Madge lifeboat, a John Craske artwork at Sheringham Museum. Image: JOHN CRASKE

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Remembering Norfolk’s starry-eyed stitcher of seascapes

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Warham camp from above. Picture; DRIFT MEDIA LTD

Horseshoe-shaped hill fort hides a history we may never know

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