

Carbrooke Trades
Trade directories provide a fascinating window into the commercial and social evolution of Carbrooke. By capturing the names, occupations, and locations of local residents, these records serve as an invaluable tool for both family historians and local genealogists.
Unlike the decennial census records, trade directories were compiled via commercial agents who traveled the county collecting data. This means they often catch names and short-lived businesses that slipped through the cracks of the official government counts, making them ideal companion pieces for Norfolk family history research.
Without the existence of modern search engines, people in the 19th and early 20th centuries relied on these trade directories to find local information. With publications such as Kelly’s Directory functioning as the primary reference guides of their era, listing local businesses, public institutions, and private residents along with history and geography for the town or village.
Extracts from Carbrooke Trade Directories 1854-1912
To make searching easier, the following details are extracted from each of the directories for Carbrooke specifically.
If you’d like to read or download a full copy of a directory they can be found in the Leicester University Collection
The extracts for Carbrooke give a fascinating view of our area’s commercial and social layout during this period, offering a direct look at the shops, occupations, and individuals that made up the community.
History Gazetteer and Directory – 1854



Craven & Co – 1856


Post Office Directory – 1869



JG Harrod & Co – 1877



History Gazetteer and Directory – 1883



History Gazetteer and Directory – 1890


Kelly’s Directory – 1892


Kelly’s Directory – 1896


Kelly’s Directory – 1904



Kelly’s Directory – 1912


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Last updated 07-06-2026
