Our Aims

Our Club's aims are to:

Learn collaboratively about the history, heritage and archaeology of Norwich and Norfolk

Develop resources and activities that contribute to the wider community’s understanding of history and archaeology

Develop activities that enhance/maintain the wellbeing and emotional resilience of club members

Be actively inclusive – open, accessible and welcoming to all


Sunday 31 July 2016

Help Record Poles' Contribution to Norfolk


We have been contacted by Adian O'Dell from the newly-formed Norfolk Polish Heritage Group who are keen to get in touch with people within Norfolk with a Polish heritage. Here's what Adrian says:

'We would be very grateful if you would forward the attached EDP/EEN article about the newly-formed Norfolk Polish Heritage Group to your members. The HPHG has the support of Norfolk Record Office.

We are keen to contact individuals living in Norfolk who have family connections with Poland or an affinity with that country to help us explore and record stories behind the important contribution that Poles have made to this county since World War II or earlier.

Thank you in advance for your co-operation and we look forward to hearing from some of your members or people they might know in the near future.

Kind regards,


Adrian O'dell (born Zolkowski)
on behalf of NPHG'

If you wish to make contact please email me at howeychoosetouseit@gmail.com and I will forward your message to Adrian. 

Best Wishes,
Colin

Saturday 30 July 2016

Understanding Craft Guilds

       © Norfolk Museum Service 2016

I am in the interesting position of being the founding Clerk of a craft guild - the Norwich-based stonemasons' Guild of St Stephen & St George. 

Next Wednesday (3rd August), 10:30-12:30 on the first floor of the Millennium Library (tables near the stairs) I will be leading a free session about craft guilds - their history and relevance to today's world. There are still some places available. If you wish to attend this, please email me on stonemasontraining@gmail.com to book a place. Hurry up though - places are filling fast!

Colin Howey

Thursday 14 July 2016

ANNETTE CARSON TALK ‘FINDING RICHARD III’

Annette Carson is an award-winning author who lives in Horstead, Norfolk, and has sold over 50,000 non-fiction books on subjects including aviation, music and history. Since 2008 she has been researching and writing about King Richard III and is best known for her book Richard III: The Maligned King which relies exclusively on primary historical sources. 

In 2011 she was invited to join the Looking For Richard Project, to search for the burial place of Richard III, based on her assertion in this book – which turned out to be correct – that Richard’s grave was probably to be found underneath the Social Services Car Park in Leicester. Since then she has published three more Richard III books and gives talks about the controversial king. She’s had particular success with a little book entitled Richard III: A Small Guide to the Great Debate, which explains to the general reader what the controversy is all about. 

Her talk on August 16 is about how it’s possible to find the real Richard III if you set aside the propaganda that gave him a black reputation.

Wednesday 6 July 2016

A Winding River Walk


Here are some of our History Club members, posing by Cow Tower, during yesterday's River Walk. We had a good meandering ramble along the River Wensum ('Wensum' Old English, meaning, 'winding'), pausing to note things of interest as we went. Lots of laughter and lots of learning - a great combination!