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Articles on Nottinghamshire places

 

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Articles on Nottinghamshire places: G-H

Gedling church (R Whitbread, 1903)

Gonalston church (Rev A M Y Baylay, 1903)

Greasley (W E Doubleday, 1941)

Greasley Castle (Herbert Green, 1934)

Greasley graveyard (Alfred Stapleton, 1911)

   

Haughton (John Throsby, 1797)

Haughton ( W E Doubleday, 1947)

Haughton chapel (Thos. M. Blagg, 1930)

Haughton Grammar School (Thos. M. Blagg, 1930)

Haughton Hall (Thos. M. Blagg, 1930)

Hawksworth church (Anonymous, 1897)

The Hemlock Stone (Emlys Coke/Samuel Page, 1906)

Hockerton (Cornelius Brown, 1889)

Hodsock Priory (J. Bramley, 1938)

Holme Church (T M Blagg, 1905)

Holme Pierrepont (W E Doubleday, 1942)

Holme Pierrepont church (Harry Gill, 1903)

Hoveringham church (Rev A M Y Baylay, 1903)

Hucknall (W E Doubleday, 1942)

Hucknall Torkard parish church (J H Beardsmore, 1907)

 

 

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