Colonel William Roy and Burgh Castle Fort.

Colonel William Roy and Burgh Castle Fort.

Our latest blog from Robin Sampson, NAT100 Project Archivist focuses on how one of the most important mapmakers in British history has a link to Norfolk. William Roy was a key figure in the development of the Ordnance Survey (OS), Great Britain’s national mapping...
NEW Events added to the NAT100 Programme.

NEW Events added to the NAT100 Programme.

Check out what’s coming up in the final few months of our NAT100, National Lottery Heritage Fund supported  project! There’s two extra FREE events which has been added to the NAT100 programme. Dr. Will Bowden will be taking at NRO on Caistor Roman Town:...
NAT100 events for April and May

NAT100 events for April and May

There’s still lots of exciting FREE events coming up in the final few months of our NAT100, National Lottery Heritage Fund supported  project! Exhibition The Norfolk Archaeological Trust: Past Present and Future exhibition is on display at the Norfolk Record...
A Day in the Life of a NAT100 Volunteer

A Day in the Life of a NAT100 Volunteer

Two of our NAT100 project volunteers share their experiences of working on the NAT archive.   Lorna Alexander, NAT100 Digitisation Volunteer At the Norfolk Record Office, my job is to digitise the Norfolk Archaeological Trust minute books. That involves going...