I spend a lot of my spare time taking photographs, researching local history and getting involved with various heritage projects. Somebody suggested that I should start a blog, so here it is… I’ll be writing about the history of the Mile Cross estate, the history of Norwich and Norfolk, Norfolk Railway Heritage, Photography and anything else that takes my interest.Links to my Flickr page, my Norfolk Railway Heritage Group Facebook page and Friends of Norwich City Station pages can be found over to the left along with a search bar to look for anything in particular. If you have any queries, please get in touch using the contact link.
I like what your doing. Milecross has got a fascinating history. I live in one of the ‘homes for hero’s’ built in the aftermath of the 1st WW. btw your facebook link sends me back here to wordpress.??
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Cheers Lisa, which one? Will edit it
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Quite interesting. Especially when the first image on the page is my house lol
Will look forward to reading more
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As a Mile Cross denizen myself, this is fascinating. I love the historical twists that add even more character to this mixed-up part of Norwich 🙂
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Really enjoying your thoughts and the history you’ve uncovered.
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I look forward to reading your blogs having just moved into the area as the new vicar of St Catherine’s
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I did meet you briefly when you introduced yourself at cubs a few weeks back.
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Keep it coming. As someone who was born and bred in Mile Cross but moved out of the area many years ago, it brings back many
memories and nostalgia.
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Hello. In reply to your shout out a little while ago for photos, I have two for you.
Sheree
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Hi Sheree,
Fantastic, what do you have?
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