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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Y
Numerical
- 1807 Inclosure Act detailed analysis
- 1812 Inclosure Award
- 1939 Register
- 1841 Census
- 1842 Tithe Award
- 1891 census
A
- Additional Burial Ground – 1899
- Alcocks (briefly mentioned under Norwich House – more to come later)
- Allotments
- Ambulance
- Anglo Danish
- Anglo Saxon
B
- Back Lane pond
- Baptist Church
- Baptist graveyard
- Base born Biggs
- Bell Meadow pond
- Blackcurrant Farming
- Black Death
- Black Street pond
- Blide, Saint
- Blocked Ferry story
- Bowls
- Bracey’s Drainage Mill
- Bracey’s pond
- Bradfield, Donald
- Brickmaking at Martham
- Broad
- Brooklyn House
- Bronze Age
- Buildings
- Burial Ground – additional 1899
- Burial of Ashes
- Burraway story
C
- Carnivals
- Cary, Reverend William Tristam Edward (1864-1944)
- Census returns
- Census statistics
- Cess
- Chaplin, Jean
- Chapmans pond
- Church Dog Keeper
- Church Farm
- Church Hall
- Church Street (Black Street)
- Cobham College Manor
- Cockings
- Community Centre
- Co-0p, The Green
- Countryside Collection
- Cranes Green (pond)
- Cricket
D
- Damgate
- Danes
- Debbage Memorial at St Mary the Virgin
- Directories
- Dog whipper
- Domesday Martham
- Dungeon Corner, River Thurne, Martham
E
- Electoral Rolls
- Elijah Jeary and the miracle cure
- Elmside House
- Enclosure Award 1812 (or see Inclosure Award)
F
- Fairs
- Ferry
- Ferrygate
- Fire Service
- Fish n’ Chip Shop
- Floods
- Football
- Footpaths
- Francis family
- Fruit picking by Kathleen Fathers
- Free School
G
- Gables Farm, Hemsby Road
- Garden of Remembrance
- Garfield House
- Gatehouses
- Gibbet Hill
- Grange Farm, Cess
- Graveyard at St Mary the Virgin
- Greens
- Groups (photos)
H
I
J
K
L
M
- Manor of Martham
- Marriage Bonds
- Martham Boat Building & Development Co.
- Martham Broad
- Martham Hall, Hall Road
- Martham Hall pond
- Martham House
- Martham House pond
- Martham Widows Provident Club 1884-1958
- Medieval
- Melpac
- Mesolithic period
- Methodist Churches
- Mill and Mill House, Hemsby Road
- Moregrove
- Moregrove pond
- Moregrove War Years and Joe Larter
- Museum
- Mushroom Farm
- Mustard Hyrn and its families
N
O
P
- Palaeolithic period
- Peat digging
- People page
- Photos of groups
- Photos of people
- Pitcher’s store – Repps Road
- Plaques
- Playing Field
- Poll lists
- Ponds
- Porter, Robert (and his Strangers Guide Book for the Polite Village of Martham)
- Porters Pit pond
- Postmasters
- Post Offices
- Pratts Loke
- Prehistoric
- Prior’s Manor, Hall Road
- Privacy Policy
- Pyman’s Store
Q
R
- Railway
- Reminiscences
- Repps Road
- Rising, William (1769-1846) and his diary
- River Thurne
- Robert Porter
- Rollesby Road
- Roman Martham
S
- Sail Maker’s House
- St Blide
- St Mary the Virgin
- St Mary the Virgin graveyard
- Saxons
- School Road pond
- Schools
- Sco
- Seal of William De Martham, c1085
- Signs
- Smees
- Smee3 pond
- Somerton Road
- Staithe Road
- Staithes
- Stone Houses, Black Street
- Stowe Survey
- Strange Case of the Blocked Ferry
- Strangers Guide to the Polite Village of Martham
T
- Telephone Service History
- Thurne – river
- Tiles (in Church)
- Tithe Award (1842)
- Tithe map(s)
- Tofts
- Trowel & Hammer PH
- Tudor period
- Turf cutting (medieval)
- Twin ponds
V
- Vicarage (original on Black Street)
- Vicars of St Mary the Virgin
- Victoria Pub/Inn
- Village Greens
- Village signs
W
- War hero, John Turner (1890-1965)
- War Memorial
- Welcome (Village) signs
- West End Cottage (The Grange)
- Wherrymen of Martham
- White House, The Green
- White Street
- White Street pond
- Widows Provident Club 1884-1958
- Windmills