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Jarrolds is a retail institution and an important part of Norwich's heritage. In a world where more and more of our shopping occurs online, it's reassuring to know that much of our bricks-and-mortar retailers remain in business, especially when we're talking about establishments as firmly founded as Jarrolds in Norwich.
. “I stumbled upon the story whilst going down a Wikipedia wormhole years ago, and then History Cool Kids (an amazing Insta account) reminded me of it again,” Jarrold says of the inspiration. “I made an eight-minute film, and was able to work with an amazing crew, especially post production,” Jarrold says.
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