Jeremy showed a film telling the story of the troubled life of the Victorian benefactor, Sir Alfred Jodrell, whose generosity helped restore many North Norfolk churches and gave us the cabinet of curiosities that is the Glandford Shell Museum. Using contemporary newspaper accounts and personal letters, as well as the ledger of Jodrell’s Bayfield Estate, the film evoked his life around the turn of the 20th century through the changing landscapes of his beloved North Norfolk.
