by Andrew Macdonald | Feb 18, 2015 | News
At least four Victoria Crosses were won by men from the Waveney Valley during the Great War, and two of them came from neighbouring villages. All four awards were posthumous and one of the men won his in an attack described as “the last great cavalry...
by Andrew Macdonald | Feb 11, 2015 | News
If you’ve been to Bungay it’s possible you may have noticed these. It’s equally possible you may have not. It was decided that Bungay would commemorate the end of the Great War in 1919 by installing specially commissioned street signs around the...
by Andrew Macdonald | Feb 9, 2015 | News
It is a bit battered and careworn is the Dickleburgh shell. And it’s not in Dickleburgh. It’s actually in the 100th Bomb Group Museum at Thorpe Abbotts, tucked away in a corner of the control tower. You really should go and visit the museum if you...
by Andrew Macdonald | Jun 4, 2014 | Events
We’re holding our first Standing Building Recording training day on June 28th. The day will be split into two sessions, the theory side in the morning and a practical session in the afternoon. This course is part of our Hidden Commemoration project training but...