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*[http://www.historic-maps.norfolk.gov.uk Norfolk E-Map Explorer] is a free-to-use website that provides on-line access to digitised aerial photographs and historical maps of Norfolk. Anyone with an interest in the history of their parish, or Norfolk in general will find the site illuminating. The website provides access to images of tithe, enclosure and 1st Edition Ordnance Survey maps, and aerial photographs taken in 1946 and 1988  
 
*[http://www.historic-maps.norfolk.gov.uk Norfolk E-Map Explorer] is a free-to-use website that provides on-line access to digitised aerial photographs and historical maps of Norfolk. Anyone with an interest in the history of their parish, or Norfolk in general will find the site illuminating. The website provides access to images of tithe, enclosure and 1st Edition Ordnance Survey maps, and aerial photographs taken in 1946 and 1988  
  
With E-Map Explorer, you can see how your parish has changed over time. It allows you to view the original 19th century parish tithe maps, and also to compare these maps with the more recent maps and photographs. You can zoom in on areas of interest, pan around the maps and for close comparison overlay one map or photograph on another. The site does not need a high-speed connection and can be accessed through a standard dial-up connection.
 
 
Since its launch, Norfolk E-Map Explorer has proved to be very popular with users. Much of the feedback that we get comes from those with an interest in local history and we have found that it has proved to be a valuable resource to serious local historians as well as those with a more casual interest. The information provided with the maps allows users of E-Map Explorer to draw on the site as part of wider research.
 
 
In May 2005, the site was awarded and ‘Alan Ball Local History Award’, from the Library Services Trust. And in October 2006 the site was a runner up in the Channel 4 Television Awards category at the British Archaeological Awards.
 
  
 
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Norfolk

County town: Norwich

Other major towns: Great Yarmouth, Kings Lynn


A low-lying county in East Anglia, famous for its Broads, turkeys and big blue skies! Norfolk was also the birthplace of one of our greatest heroes: Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson. He was born in the quiet village of Burnham Thorpe situated close to Burnham Market which has been described as the 'Chelsea on Sea' of Norfolk. The county town of Norfolk is Norwich which has a cathedral and a Castle. Norwich Castle was once a prison and between its gateposts was the site of the scaffold, where many Norfolk felons paid the ultimate price for their crimes. North Norfolk beaches are spectacular.
Gwyneth Paltrow was shown walking across the vast golden beach at Holkham at the end of the film Shakespeare in Love.


Local Register Office Contact Details

Copies of certificates can be ordered through the following Norfolk register offices:


Cromer

Council Offices
North Lodge Park
Cromer
NR27 0AH

Tel 01263 513078
E-mail registration.cromer@norfolk.gov.uk


Depwade District Register Office

Diss Register Office
Council Offices
Market Hill
Diss
Norfolk
IP22 3JX

E-mail registration.diss@norfolk.gov.uk

Downham Market Register Office

15 Paradise Road
Downham Market
Norfolk
PE38 9HS

E-mail registration.dmarket@norfolk.gov.uk


East Dereham Register Office

Breckland Business Centre
St Withburga Lane
Dereham
Norfolk
NR19 1FD

E-mail registration.edereham@norfolk.gov.uk


Fakenham District Register Office

Fakenham Connect
Oak St
Fakenham
NR21 9SR

E-mail registration.fakenham@norfolk.gov.uk


Great Yarmouth District Register Office

Ferryside
High Rd
Southtown
Great Yarmouth
NR31 0PH

E-mail registration.gtyarmouth@norfolk.gov.uk


Kings Lynn

St Margaret's House
St Margaret's Place
Kings Lynn
PE30 5DW

E-mail registration.klynn@norfolk.gov.uk


North Walsham District Register Office

18 Kings Arms St
North Walsham
NR28 9JX

E-mail registration.nwalsham@norfolk.gov.uk


Norwich Register Office

Churchman House
71 Bethel St
Norwich
NR2 1NR

E-mail registration.norwich@norfolk.gov.uk


Thetford Register Office

Kings House
King St
Thetford
IP24 2AP

E-mail registration.thetford@norfolk.gov.uk



Record Office Lookup Requests

Please read the Terms and Conditions before requesting a lookup.

By requesting a lookup you are agreeing to the Terms and Conditions as linked above.

Record Office Lookup Contacts

Cemetery Lookup Requests

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By requesting a lookup you are agreeing to the Terms and Conditions as linked above.


Cemetery Lookup Contacts

Links


Local History Society



OPC


Archives


  • Norfolk Ancestors can conduct a search of original parish records for your ancestor at the local Norfolk Archives.
  • Norfolk Online Access to Heritage Searchable databases including maps, photographs, probate 1800-1857, directories and other collections. Results from several Norfolk Archives sources.
  • Norfolk Sources a collection of images of archive material supplied by the Norfolk Record Office and the Norfolk Heritage Centre. Includes probate 1800-1857 and trade directories.


Family and Social History


  • Norfolk Pubs -lists of licencees and photos. Norfolk Public Houses - Past & Present.
  • Norfolk mills History, photographs and people associated with Norfolk mills.



Maps & Photographs


Interactive Historic Maps Website – Norfolk E-Map Explorer from Norfolk County Council

  • Norfolk E-Map Explorer is a free-to-use website that provides on-line access to digitised aerial photographs and historical maps of Norfolk. Anyone with an interest in the history of their parish, or Norfolk in general will find the site illuminating. The website provides access to images of tithe, enclosure and 1st Edition Ordnance Survey maps, and aerial photographs taken in 1946 and 1988





Countywide Interest


  • Browse copies of the magazine Norfolk Roots - take a look at the forum




Specific Town Village Interest





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