The editor of Volume 12 of the ALHS Journal was Jeremy Worth (excl Vol 12.10 edited by Roger Polhill)
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Contents
– Preamble
– Remembering the Duke’s Visit
– Duke of Edinburgh – Patron of the Norfolk Wherry Trust
– Aylsham Egg Packing Station and the Taylor/Stackwood family
– Humphrey Repton and his family: Correspondence 1805 – 1816 Review
– Roger Polhill’s Personal Achievement Award
– The Norwich Guild Feast, c1560 – 1720: Of Marchpanes and the Very Best of Hams
– Norwich Castle – Gateway to Medieval England
– Viking Age East Anglia
Contents
– Preamble
– Aylsham Heritage Centre: the first ten years
– Harry Proudfoot (1869 – 1961)
– William Repton: the untold story
– 1841: A Census Year
– Sir William’s Lane: a deliberate misnomer?
– Industrial activity in nineteenth century Norfolk
– Ann Dyball†
– Aylsham Local History Society AGM 2021 Minutes and Accounts
Contents
– Preamble
– Hard times for Horstead and Coltishall: The opening of the Aylsham navigation in 1779, by Margaret Bird
– Hope, Prayer and Care: Reflections on the Early Days of the Pandemic in Aylsham, by the Rev Jack Branford
– The Victorian Textile Industry in the Aylsham area, by Jim Pannell
– Studying the Iron Age of Norfolk: a talk by Dr John Davies
– The M&GN and North Norfolk, a talk by Nigel Digby
– Barbara Miller† a tribute
Contents
– Preamble
– A short history of the Aylsham Town Archive, by Maggie Vaughan-Lewis
– The Chloroformist By Dr Christine Ball, Review by David Nunn
– The Chloroformist, a note by Maggie Vaughan-Lewis
– To the Editor, a letter from Keith Brooke
– A brief history of Keys auctions, by Martyn Fox MBE
– All was not what it seemed! A talk by Clare Haynes
– Thomas Fowell Buxton (1786-1845) – Great social reformer and the force behind the final abolition of slavery, a talk by Rob Knee
– Excursion to Wymondham – Roger Polhill
Contents
– Preamble
– Walter Juan Finch – artist and photographer, by Roger Polhill
– A Post Card from Aylsham, by Adi Raschkewitz
– Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II remembered
– All aboard the Ghost Train with Jamie Fox and Nigel Digby
– Tour of Warham Camp on Thursday 7th July with Dr John Davies
– Reading and analysing the historic landscape of your area, a talk by Adrian O’dell
– Aylsham Local History Society AGM 2022 Minutes and Accounts
– Claudia Pim†
Contents
– Preamble
– Growing up in Aylsham, by Mike Bush
– More Postcards of Red Lion Street: Harry Vince, by Adi Raschkewitz
– Blickling: a treasured estate, a talk by Dr Megan Dennis
– Norfolk’s lost heritage, a talk by Stephen Poulter
– Caroline Mary Marshall Driscoll†
– List of Members April 2023
Contents
– Preamble
– Aylsham School Part 1: Free Grammar School 1530 – 1818, by Maggie Vaughan Lewis
– https://aylshamhistory.org by Peter Jolly
– Newhaven Court, by Helen Murray
– The last voyage of His Majesty’s Ship the Gloucester 1682, by Jeremy Worth
– Thomas Paine, a talk by Robert Knee, March 2023
– The Aylsham and Brampton Aerial Investigation and Mapping project, a talk by Jack Powell
– Elizabeth Jill Sheringham†
Contents
– Preamble
– Aylsham School Part 2: National Church school 1818 – 1902, by Maggie Vaughan-Lewis
– The Norfolk Survey of Schools 1903, a talk by Daryl Long
– Aylsham bells: part of the aural life of the town, by Jeremy Worth
– Broadland Churches, a talk by Ian Hinton
– The history of Pegg’s Yard Red Lion Street: a preview, by Adi Raschkewitz
– Finally, Distressing scene in Red Lion Street, Norfolk Chronicle 1859
– List of Members at October 2023
– Aylsham Local History Society AGM 2023 Minutes and Accounts
Contents
– Preamble
– Pegg’s Yard Red Lion Street: Part 2 James Wright walks around the Yard by Adi Raschkewitz
– Hubert de Burgh (c1175–1243): a forgotten Norfolk hero? By Peter Lavender
– Escaping Hitler – A Jewish Boy’s Quest for Freedom & his future by Phyllida Scrivens
– Changing Beliefs – The Archaeology of the East Anglian Conversion by Dr Richard Hoggett
– 40th Anniversary of the Aylsham Local History Society by Roger Polhill
More recent journal volumes are only available to ALHS members.