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  • "My Little Town" by Edna Stone
    MY LITTLE TOWNby Edna Stone I’ve lived in North Walsham all my life, and love my little town,But so many people nowadays seem to enjoy shouting it down,Yes, of course it’s changed over th...
  • "Six Carollers" by Stewart Lowe
    The buzz of the day was over for the yearAnd the next day was special as family would share.The presents were wrapped, under tree they would layThough others were still on their way in the sleigh.The ...
  • "Sunday Half Hour Broadcast" on 4th July 1948 from
    Souvenir programme from the "Sunday Half Hour Broadcast" on 4th July 1948 from St Nicholas' Church in North Walsham.... The Vicarage,North Walsham, Norfolk.June, 1948.Dear Friend,This souvenior ...
  • "Yesteryear" by Dinkie Walker
    I sat here today, thinking away, of the town that used to be.There was Pitchers and Brenners - old Cross Keys,Randell's and Fullers, who sold vests to your knees,Ribbons and corsets, and buttons in ti...
  • About the archive
    If you have just one photo or memorabilia of the area you can drop it in to either.... North Walsham Heritage Centre, Vicarage Street, North Walsham C. D. Page Sweet Shop in North Walsham Market P...
  • Archive
    Welcome to the North Walsham & District Community Archive. With over a thousand pictures and supporting information this website charts the history of the Norfolk market town of North Walsham from...
  • Bacton 1875 - 1975
    "North East Norfolk Country Churchman Centenery Magazine 1875-1975"FROM THE PARISHES BACTON 1875-1975 In 1873 The Rev: T. W. Moeran was the incumbent at Bacton. He used to prepare students for Oxfo...
  • Barton Turf 1875 - 1975
    "North East Norfolk Country Churchman Centenery Magazine 1875-1975"FROM THE PARISHES BARTON TURF 1875-1975 It is natural to think of one's own home as the most interesting place in the world, but su...
  • Bluebell Pond
  • Bradfield 1875 - 1975
    "North East Norfolk Country Churchman Centenery Magazine 1875-1975"FROM THE PARISHES BRADFIELD 1875-1975 One hundred years ago, Bradfield, or Broadfield as some say is the real name, was as it is to...
  • Bryant's Heath (Felmingham Heath)
     
  • Chapter 4 - Bluebell and Spa Commons
    Bluebell & Spa Commons Enclosure took place in the early 19th century in many parishes in East Norfolk bringing more efficient farming and a marked change in the physical appearance of the land...
  • Chapter 9 - North Walsham Celebrations
    North Walsham Celebrations Dinner for the poor in North Walsham to celebrate the occasion of The Coronation of William IV. "In the early part of the week a subscription was entered into by the spiri...
  • Discovering Paston by Eric Readon
    Discovering PastonEric ReadingPublished by Paston Festival Project with the assistance ofThe Norfolk Rural Community CouncilThe Judith Bartram Trust (Southrepps)Stanger Krol & Co. (Solicitors)Cont...
  • Essential North Walsham Books
    Essential North Walsham Books North Walsham by John DixonPublished in the 1930s   North Walsham Past and PresentS. Emerson, M. R. Granger and R. S. JobyPublished in 1975 by Klofron, Norwich &...
  • Footpaths and Walks
  • Friesenried - our Bavarian Twin Town
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  • Happisburgh 1875 - 1975
    "North East Norfolk Country Churchman Centenery Magazine 1875-1975"FROM THE PARISHES HAPPISBURGH 1875-1975 In 1875 the Rev. James Slater had completed half of his thirty-six year ministry in Happisb...
  • Historic Plaques around the town centre
    Whilst walking around the town centre you may stumble upon one or more of ten Historic Plaques installed by the North Walsham Rotary Club to celebrate its centenary in 2005. The Angel Hotel where Geo...
  • How Dog Yard became Reeve's Court
    NEW HOMES FOR NORTH WALSHAMIN redeveloping the area at orth Walsham formerly known as Dog Yard, the Urban District Council has provided about two and a-half times as many homes as were there originall...
  • Lepus the GoGo Hare
  • Lost North Walsham
    Lost Rail Journeys: North Walsham to Melton Constable If you cannot see the above video it could be an issue with cookies being turned off on YouTube as this video is fed from YouTube. Alternativel...
  • Memories of North Walsham in the early thirties by
    Memories of North Walsham in the early thirties by Margaret Bowles(formerly Ramm, née Brady, aged 94 at the time of publication - February 2018) (Early 1930s / North Walsham, Norfolk) It was ...
  • Memories of North Walsham in the early thirties by
    Then was the shop that intrigued us most. The window was jam-packed with a great variety of useless gifts, all with amusing labels on them. 'a present for him' was propped up on by an ornate box con...
  • Memories of Russell Sparke - November 2020
    I was born at Lyngate farm Bacton road in 1933. Our neighbours in one of two farm cottages were Mr & Mrs Lee tenant farmers. Lyngate House the original farmhouse was occupied by F R Bell and famil...
  • Memories of Westwick
    Memories of Westwick by Barbara Eldred PREFACEIt has given me great pleasure to edit and write a preface to this little book "Memories of Westwick". Miss Barbara Eldred loves the village in which she...
  • Monument to the Peasants Revolt
    This 14th century "perch" cross (perch=fluted) standing by Monument Cottage on Norwich Road, is on what was heathland to the south of North Walsham, near the site where the "war-like" Bishop of Norwic...
  • More Vague Memories of Gordon Risebrow
    THE FAIRY CYCLE, BONFIRES AND PAYING THE PAPERS My sister had a “Fairy Cycle” (with solid tyres and only one brake.) She was about 5/6 yrs and me about 2/3 yrs? One day she left it on the...
  • Norfolk Fair - February 1975
    Extract from "Norfolk Fair" magazine - February 1975   NORTH WALSHAM LETTERby Elisabeth Newson Boredom is the enemy of retirement, especially to the man who has led an active life, meeting peo...
  • Norfolk Fair - July 1976
    Extract from "Norfolk Fair" magazine - July 1976 Town TalkThings are happening at North Walsham...There is a lot going on in North Walsham at the present moment. At long last a start has been made on...
  • Norfolk Fair - September 1971
    Extract from "Norfolk Fair" Magazine published September 1971. NORTH WALSHAM TOWN TALKby Jack MaddisonSecretary of the North Walsham & District Chamber of Trade & Commerce.At long last the sh...
  • Norfolk Fair - September 1974
    Extract from "Norfolk Fair" Magazine - September 1974 QUITE A LOT HAS happened in our town since my last Letter.We have formed a North Walsham Society which is affiliated to the Norfolk Society and, ...
  • North Norfolk Links
    Mundesley VillageMundesley is a pretty village situated on the coast of North Norfolk and has a resident population of around 2,500. It is a mixture of rich farming land and a popular seaside resort, ...
  • North Walsham Accommodation
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  • North Walsham Cinemas
    North Walsham Picturedrome King Arms Street, North Walsham (now demolished). From 1912 until September 1931Managers: Harold P. & Mrs Lydia CoatesProprietor: John Di...
  • North Walsham Directory
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  • North Walsham Entertainment
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  • North Walsham Facebook Groups
    North Walsham Town Council This group has been created to provide a sounding board/noticeboard and in time proactive place for discussing issues relating to North Walsham and the Town Council. As alw...
  • North Walsham General History
    North Walsham's early history The appearance of 'Walsham' in the Domesday Book survey of 1080 tells us that it was a small settlement belonging to the Danish 'Waelsing' or 'Waels' family, the anglo-s...
  • North Walsham History
    The photo above depicts the 1911 King George V Coronation celebrations in North Walsham Market Place. The artists impression above depicts Fisher's Theatre on Vicarage Street North Walsham from 1...
  • North Walsham Live Aid
    NORTH WALSHAM LIVE AID North Walsham Live Aid was formed in 1985 following the massive success of the Wembley event It was organised by Barry Holden, Gerald Turner, Rod Palmer and Darren Turner and...
  • North Walsham Map
  • North Walsham Market and its Cross
    The Market Place provided a place where local traders could sell their produce, livestock, meats, and of course the wool and famous cloths. Many of the narrower shops in the Market Place still oc...
  • North Walsham Memories by Edna Stone
    And after our Christmas dinner in the afternoon, Nanny (that's my Dad's Mum by the way Bessie) and aunt Elsie would come ready for tea and we would always play some games, card games like Whot and P...
  • North Walsham Oak Tree Sculpture
    The oak tree sculpture in North Walsham Memorial Park as it is today. The oak tree sculpture in North Walsham Memorial Park in its original position.
  • North Walsham Organisations
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  • North Walsham Parish Church
    It is probable that the incomplete church only needed repair after the turmoil of the Peasants Revolt, and not complete re-building as local legend states. In fact it was that same Bishop Henry De Spe...
  • North Walsham Sports
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  • North Walsham Timeline
    1900 - Steam Laundry built1901 - Town Hall, Kings Arms Street built1902 - Youngman's Mill, yarmouth Road ceased working1903 - Church Yard fenced1903 - The Lawn private girls' school opened1903 - Origi...
  • North Walsham Town Sign
  • North Walsham War Memorial
    The North Walsham War Memorial commemorates the residents of North Walsham who were killed or missing in World War I and World War II. The War Memorial, situated in the Garden of Remembrance, takes th...
  • North Walsham's Great Fire
    In the year 1600, the town suffered a disastrous fire, which began at around six oclock in the morning on the 25th June, in the house of a poor and lewd person by the name of Dowle, who on fleeing was...
  • North Walsham's origins and place in history
    Records throughout the ages mention the town as Walsham Market and Walsham, the ‘North’ being added within the last few hundred years. The Domesday book tells us that a church existed in N...
  • North Walsham's Paston School
    Sir William Paston opened his free Grammar School in 1606 for the training, instructing and bringing up of youth in good manners, learning and the true fear, service and worship of almighty God whereb...
  • Notable people connected with North Walsham
    Admiral Lord NelsonAttended Paston Grammar School, North Walsham. (1768 -1771) with his brother William. William stayed for a further three years after his brother left. Agatha ChristieDuring the 193...
  • Paston 1875 - 1975
    "North East Norfolk Country Churchman Centenery Magazine 1875-1975"FROM THE PARISHES PASTON 1875-1975 The Rev. Thomas Cooper was the Incumbent of Paston a hundred years ago. He was a single man - hi...
  • Paston Way
  • Peddars Way
  • Photo Archive
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  • Pigney's Wood, North Walsham
  • Randell's Foundry on Mundesley/Bacton Road
    Tractor shop afore-mentioned was situated between foundry and stores and formed the boundary of the road that led from the Offices to the Mundesley Road; with access to the left behind foundry to re...
  • Recollections of North Walsham by Donny Farrow
    Recollections of North Walsham by Donny Farrow Documented by Russell Sparke Some recollections by Donny Farrow of a part of North Walsham of his childhood and what he has since learned as told to me...
  • Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Montford, Swanton Abbot Rector
    Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Montford, Swanton Abbot Rectory In 1898, at the age of 6, I went to live with my grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Montford, at Swanton Abbot Rectory. One of a family of five, we ...
  • Sadler's Wood, North Walsham
     
  • Shopping Times
    The North Walsham Shopping Times was produced by local printing firm, Express Printing of North Walsham, and ran from the early 1980s until it's last edition, number 42, Christmas 1997. We are curren...
  • Short History of Bromholm Priory, Bacton, Norfolk
    A SHORT RECORD OF BROMOLM PRIORYBACTON, NORFOLKTHE PROCEEDS OF THE SALE OF THIS PAMPHLET TO BE DEVOTED TO THE RESTORATION FUND OF BACTON CHURCHPRICE  ONE SHILLINGA SHORT RECORD OF BROMHOLM PRIO...
  • Smallburgh 1875 - 1975
    "North East Norfolk Country Churchman Centenery Magazine 1875-1975"FROM THE PARISHES SMALLBURGH 1875-1975 In 1875 the population of Smallburgh was about 450 - not very different from what it is toda...
  • Strawberry Hall to the primrose woods.
    NORFOLK RAMBLES Strawberry Hall to the primrose woods. A  springtime walk,  which began at North Walsham, skirted the Westwick cherry orchards, white with blossom, and finished at Worstead...
  • Strolling in North Walsham with C. H. CRIPSEY
    Strolling in North Walsham with C. H. CRIPSEY First published in "Norfolk Fair" magazine - November/December 1967 THE overcast sky was breaking up on a late September Monday morning as I drove over ...
  • Submitting Photos
    By submitting material to the archive you must agree with our "Copyright Release Agreement".... I confirm that material submitted by me, in my role as an authorised Contributor, to the North Walsha...
  • Swanton Abbott 1875 - 1975
    "North East Norfolk Country Churchman Centenery Magazine 1875-1975"FROM THE PARISHES SWANTON ABBOTT 1875-1975 Swanton Abbott is a village on the road from Norwich to North Walsham. The Church is ded...
  • The Remarkable Occurrence at North Walsham
    The Remarkable Occurrence at North Walsham:The Story and an Investigation by Ron Fiske. The Remarkable Occurrence, herein described, took place in the Norfolk Market Place town of North Walsham in th...
  • The Shops That Sold Everything - Robert Bagshaw
    But to the schoolboy cyclist of that time the carbide lamp was much more than a source of light - it was a status symbol. Its presence on the front of his machine indicated he had at last been grant...
  • The Vague Memories of Gordon S. Risebrow
    No. 10 was the middle of two in a row of four; the house on our end had a lodger and one day whilst I was on leave (from the army) and my folks being at work, I went to the pantry to sneak a condens...
  • The Vague Memories of Gordon S. Risebrow III
    Bombs on North Walsham I don’t remember the date nor time but whilst still in North Street we were awakened by a low flying plane (no air raid siren, I think?)  It was a German and he wa...
  • Weaver's Way
  • Web Design
    Are you a North Walsham Business or organisation in need of your own website? We also offer website design services to the North Walsham area. We already have good working relationships with many No...
  • Welcome to North Walsham
    Serving North Walsham online since 2006! Advertise in the printed edition Add your online details Complete guide to the North Norfolk Market Town of North Walsham all in one place! A ha...
  • Witton Woods (Bacton Woods)
    Witton Woods (Bacton Wood) is two miles north-east of North Walsham on the Happisburgh Road, which dates back to Saxon times, and includes ancient Sessile Oaks and at least thirty other species of tre...
  • Worstead Music & Arts Festival 2010
    The Worstead Music & Arts Festival happened between 23rd and 25th of July 2010. The festival happened due to the cancellation of the legendry Worstead festival.Anybody who wasn't at the Worstead M...