Researching the workhouse : 1945 (in person)
By Rachel Kidd
IN-PERSON EVENT
Many people might be surprised to learn that the workhouse system (then called Public Assistance Institutions) continued to operate as late as the Second World War. What happened in these institutions during this time, and how might staff and residents in Norfolk have been affected by the end of the war? Join Rachel Kidd, Curator at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, as she discusses new research into life and events in and around the Mitford and Launditch Union Workhouse in 1945, and shares how these stories were brought to life through funding provided by The National Archives.
Refreshments will be available 10 minutes before the talk starts. Feel free to grab yourself a cuppa and settle down for an interesting 45 minutes.
This is a hybrid event, you can book a place for the online version of this event here
Find our Spring 2026 programme of events here
By Rachel Kidd
IN-PERSON EVENT
Many people might be surprised to learn that the workhouse system (then called Public Assistance Institutions) continued to operate as late as the Second World War. What happened in these institutions during this time, and how might staff and residents in Norfolk have been affected by the end of the war? Join Rachel Kidd, Curator at Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse, as she discusses new research into life and events in and around the Mitford and Launditch Union Workhouse in 1945, and shares how these stories were brought to life through funding provided by The National Archives.
Refreshments will be available 10 minutes before the talk starts. Feel free to grab yourself a cuppa and settle down for an interesting 45 minutes.
This is a hybrid event, you can book a place for the online version of this event here
Find our Spring 2026 programme of events here
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Highlights
- 45 minutes
- In-person
Location
Norfolk Record Office
Archive Centre
Martineau Lane Norwich NR1 2DQ
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