Speculation on the origins of Reepham, including why does Reepham stand where it does? Why is it so different from the surrounding parishes? Why did its churchyard contain three churches?
Collection of items relating to William Frost of Whitwell who murdered his four children in 1844.Shown here :Single page resume of tragedy Parish record of the children's burialSketch of Frost from the August Assizes trialOther items :Edited copy of…
Notes written by J.C. Barringer for an exhibition organised by the Reepham branch of the Workers' Educational Association. Presented at St. Michael's Church in May 1975.
The remaining buildings of Leeds tannery in Whitwell. It was purchased by Major Timothy White in 1903 but ceased functioning soon after that date.
Colour photograph 190 x 130 mm also held. On reverse: Site of Leeds Tannery, Whitwell.
Outline history of Whitwell from Ralph, son of Ivo, at a time just after the Norman Conquest to 1680, including the owners of the Manor of Whitwell alias Gambon's from 1211-1680. Details of Ross's Manor, a beruite of Cawston, held by Harold in King…
Notes on tanning and tanneries in Reepham from before 1603 to 1905 : photographs of Whitwell Hall : maps of Whitwell Common and Whitwell Hall : further notes about tanned leather in Warehouse.
Copy of the Whitwell Tithe Map dated 1844, with field names and plot numbers showing arable and common land together with pastures, meadows, woods and plantations.