The 1920s in Norfolk (In-Person Event)
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At the time of the 1921 Census, the UK was still recovering from the First World War and the Spanish flu pandemic. By K Gaffney
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IN-PERSON EVENT
With the release of the 1921 Census online, we discover what makes this census special and explore original documents held by the Norfolk Record Office to find out what was going on locally and how they relate to wider events in the 1920s.
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