Meeres is a senior archivist in the Norfolk Records Office, where many of the documents and illustrations in the book are housed. His topics include recruitment and conscription, the face of battle, n
Norfolk was truly a 'front-line county' during the Second World War. Its men and women served in all branches of the forces, and, because of its proximity to the Continent, the threat of invasion and
How Britain's women fought & died for the right to vote. Published to coincide with the centenary of the culmination of the women's struggle: Derby Day, 4 June 1913. There will be a great number o
During the Second World War, Norfolk was truly on the 'front line'. Being so close to the Continent, air raids were frequent - Norwich in particular suffered badly - and invasion was a very real a