Visitors to this site may also find the following links useful:
Norfolk & Norwich Archaeological Society(www.nnas.info) The Society is one of the oldest archaeological societies in the country. Throughout the whole of its history it has attracted all those interested in the archaeology and history of Norfolk. Membership has included amateur and professional archaeologists, but the vast majority of members are simply those fascinated by the people, buildings and ancient sites in the area in which they live.
Norfolk Heritage Explorer (www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk) This is the online version of the Norfolk Historic Environment Record, a database of archaeological sites, finds and buildings in Norfolk.
Norfolk Family History Society(www.norfolkfhs.org.uk) The Norfolk FHS welcomes people with family history, genealogy, and local history interests in Norfolk.
Glaven Valley (www.glavenvalley.co.uk) The North Norfolk holiday accomodation and business directory
Federation of Norfolk Historical and Archaelogical Societies (www.poppyland.co.uk/federation) The Federation exists to help co-ordinate activities between societies and to enable the sharing of information.
Norfolk Record Office (www.archives.norfolk.gov.uk) The Norfolk Record Office collects and preserves records of historical significance for the county of Norfolk and makes them available to a wide range of people for consultation and study. It is a joint service of the County and District Councils of Norfolk archives.
The Norfolk Archaeological & Historical Research Group (http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/nahrg/index.htm) The Society aims to promote amateur research into the history, landscape history and archaeology of Norfolk, and to support the work of the Norfolk Museum Service. N.A.H.R.G. is a member of the Federation of Norfolk Historical and Archaeological Organisations