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    • 2016 | The History of Normansfield’s Buildings
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    • 2013 | Normansfield: The Early Years 1868 to 1913
      • Introduction
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      • Case Study: Ida Penelope Page
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2016 | The History of Normansfield’s Buildings

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A research project that explored the history of Normansfield’s buildings and the development of the site from 1868.

Before 1868 | 1868 – 1873 | 1874 – 1880 | 1881 – 1890 | 1891

1891 – 1893 | 1894 – 1897 | 1898 – 1900 | 1901 – 1910

1911 – 1914 | 1915 | 1916 – 1944 | 1945 – 1950 | 1951 – 1963

1964 – 1976 | 1977 – 1979 | 1980 – 1997 | 1998 – 2010

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