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This website is divided up into pages which can be selected from the buttons above or from the buttons in the black line at the top of each page.

This is The Home Page and this is your starting point for navigating the site. If you get lost, just click on the "Home Page" button in the black line at the top of each page. This will bring you back here.
In the Ludham Archive section, you can find out about the work of the Ludham Community Archive Group who collected all the information and produced this website.

The Ludham Village button takes you to history and information about the village plus walks to help you explore.

The Archive Photographs section contains albums of Ludham pictures past and present.

In Interesting Stuff, you can find out about the more unusual aspects of Ludham

To find out what we are doing at the moment, click on the Current Projects button.

In Meetings, you can find details of our meetings, events and activities. Feel free to join in.

To get hold of more information about Ludham past and present, try our Archive Shop button.
If you get stuck, there is a Help section which should sort out  your problem and FAQ should deal with your questions.

This is the Home page. Just come back here if you get lost.
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Welcome to the Ludham Community Archive

The Village of Ludham lies at the heart of the Norfolk Broads. It's not a big place, but it can trace its history back over a thousand years. A lot can happen in that time even in a small place.
This website is packed full of information about life in a Broadland village past and present. It was written by the people who care about Ludham the most - those who live there. This is their story and that of their ancestors.
The Ludham Archive contains far more than we can possibly put into a website and our shop page tells you how to get more information and pictures. We have books, leaflets, DVDs and an interactive CD available. We are a not for profit organisation, but we do have to make a charge to cover the production costs.

You can join in with the fun at the Ludham Archive Group. Anyone can attend our meetings. We don't have members or a membership fee. We just have people who are interested in Ludham. Click on the" Ludham Archive" button for more information.

 

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Archive Group News:

We are just starting work on a Timeline which will list significant Ludham events.

Our latest Textile Project is now being worked on. The last one can be seen on display in St Catherine's Church.

Our film "A year in the life of Ludham" is currently being edited. The book "Ludham in the 20th Century" is still being worked on. Hopefully both will be available soon.

Copyright :

Nothing on this website may be copied or published without the permission of the Ludham Archive Group. This does not mean we will not give permission, but you do have to ask us. The archive material has come from many sources and there are many copyright holders.

 

Contact Us:

If you want to know more, or ask us a question or if you have archive material relating to Ludham or you are aware of any errors or omissions, please send us an e-mail to:


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Just what is the Ludham Archive about and how did it start?

The Ludham Community Archive Group was formed early in 2002 as a Jubilee Year community project. Initially, the Group was set up to create a large scale textile map of the parish. Later the Group purchased computer equipment and began work on the archive to create a lasting record of the Broadland Village of Ludham.
The Group has now completed the map and has expanded into the creation of  CDs, Videos, Books and Booklets about Ludham. We have completed a further  textile project and yet another one is planned. Monthly winter walks are also organised along with slide shows, exhibitions and fun events. 

We meet once every two weeks to discuss archive material and the history of Ludham. Guest speakers often enlighten us further.

Gathering new archive material about the village is an important part of our work. Everything is scanned and kept on computer. All original items are returned to their owners. We now have over 8 Gbytes of data and the archive is still growing fast.

Of course, there is no point in gathering material unless it can be made available for others to see. This is why we produce books, booklets, CDs and DVDs. We also organise slide shows and exhibitions so that as many people as possible can benefit from the archive collection.
To find out more about the Ludham Archive Group, click on the "Ludham Archive" button or go to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Page.

EXPLORE LUDHAM ON FOOT

Ludham has lots of footpaths and this is a great way to see the village. We have put together an interesting collection of walks for you. Click here.
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