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From: john garrett <>
Subject: [Fwd: New Norfolk Record Office]
Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 14:12:35 -0800


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I hope that this is the information you were looking for.
Regards,
John Richard Garrett
Victoria, BC, Canada

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I hope that this helps everyone enquiring about the Norfolk Record Office.
I was there in September and it was open. They are working out of temporary
quarters, while the new building is under construction. I brought back some
pamphlets and the e-mail address is, in order that you can verify this
info:
Their Website is:
www.norfolk.gov.uk/council/departments/nro/nroindex.htm
I am not a computer whiz, but this is the address on the bottom of the
page that I have.
I wish you all the best in 01! Thank you to those that have replied to
my requests.
Searching GARRETTs

John Richard Garrett
from Spring-like Victoria, British Columbia, CANADA



Roz Griston wrote:

> yes, please can some one find more details. i'll be in england..well
> was planning on it within two years. much of my research will involve
> the records office..i'm either going to have to push or delay my visit
> now, pending accessibility to the records.
> roz
> I wonder if someone over there can find out more of the details of what
> to
> expect in this move. We are planning to come back for our second visit
> to
> England, and certainly don't want to find when we get there that the
> Norfolk
> records are inaccessible to us. Since trips like this from Canada need
> lots
> of planning and lead time, it would be very helpful to have a more
> definite
> idea of what to expect.
>
> Thanks so much to all who help us long-distance researchers, and may
> you all
> have a happy and peaceful 2001.
>
> Beth Lawrence, in North Vancouver BC Canada
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derek Powles <>
> To: <>
> Date: December 31, 2000 8:44 AM
> Subject: Re: New Norfolk Record Office
>
> >If it is like the Oxford move, then information will not be available
> for a
> >long time. It took about six months to pack, move and then unpack the
> >archives during which time


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