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Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, Bulwell 1913, Leadgate, Durham: Alan Godfrey Maps, 2013, 1 folder sheet.
(Notes: Reduced reprint of Ordnance Survey 25-inch map (Nottinghamshire Sheet 38.05) of 1913. Includes essay on the history of the area by Barrie Trinder. | Publication type: Cartographic material | Place: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Bulwell | Subject: History and archaeology > Sources > Cartographic material | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: 9781847846624 | Id number: 11701)
Gunn, J., Nottinghamshire Yeomanry in World War I, Southwell: Pinfold, 2013, 29 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, map. Bibliography. Appendices. Fought in the Middle East and briefly on the Western Front in 1918. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Nottinghamshire | Subject: Military history > Regiment > Nottinghamshire Yeomanry/Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: - | Id number: 11967)
Hall, A., Is there a Green Man of East Leake?, East Leake, Nottinghamshire: East Leake & District Local History Society, 2013, 22 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. Bibliography. Study of the 'Green Man' images that appear in churches and cathedrals. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Leake, East and West; Wysall; Gotham; Southwell | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Church details and fittings > The Green Man | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780953171040 | Id number: 12100)
Hallam, D., Beeston (Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway entry), Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, December 2013, 6 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. A Research Pathway on the Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway website that provides users with a brief overview of the subject area and a list of key resources for further research, arranged by type of source material. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Beeston | Subject: History and archaeology > General | eBook: Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway website | ISBN/ISSN: - | Id number: 11978)
Hallam-Jones, D. J., The Firs Maternity Hospital, Nottingham, England : a short history, Nottingham: David J. Hallam-Jones, 2013, 23 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. The hospital stood in the Elmswood Gardens and Mansfield Road area of Nottingham between 1928 and 1982. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Sherwood | Subject: Local government and services > Health and medicine > Maternity hospitals | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: - | Id number: 11988)
Hammond, P., 'Did your ancestors live in Nottingham or its vicinity in 1856?', Nottinghamshire Family History Society Journal, 14(03), July 2013, 10-14.
(Notes: List of shop and business owners who had mounted flags and displays for the celebrations to mark the end of the Crimean War in May 1856. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham | Subject: History and archaeology > Events > Celebrations | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11732)
Hayes, N., 'Counting civil society: deconstructing elite participation in the provincial English city, 1900', Urban History, 40(2), May 2013, 287-314.
(Notes: Bibliographical references. Analysis of urban volunteering in Nottingham in the first half of the 20th century. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham | Subject: History and archaeology > Twentieth century; Social history > Civic engagement | eBook: Available online at the JSTOR website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12822)
Hayes, N. and Doyle, B. M., 'Eggs, rags and whist drives: popular munificence and the development of provincial medical voluntarism between the wars', Historical Research, 86(234), November 2013, 712-740.
(Notes: Illustrations. Tables. Bibliographical references. 'Drawing on hospital reports, committee minutes and the local press, this article examines the changing landscape of urban civic culture and challenges the pessimistic accounts of charitable financial support for voluntary hospitals in inter-war England.Through case studies of hospitals in four of the largest cities in the country, it assesses the extent to which voluntary resources of time and money continued to underpin day-to-day institutional income, stimulate the development of the hospitals? estates and investments, and enable hospitals to cut costs through the receipt of gifts in kind. It argues that by broadening the bases of charitable income, hospitals were freed from their dependence on the wealthy thus ensuring their transformation to modern community resources for all.' | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham | Subject: Local government and services > Health and medicine > Hospitals > Nottingham General Hospital | eBook: DOI: 10.1111/1468-2281.12020 | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 13267)
Henstock, A., 'Bell founders and school founders: the Mellers family in early Tudor Nottingham', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 91, Autumn/Winter 2013, 10-13.
(Notes: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham | Subject: Biography and family history > Family history > Individual families > Mellers | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: 0808-6348 | Id number: 11815)
Henstock, A. and Allen, P., 'Bingham Hall and the Porter family: a new interpretation of the 'deserted medieval village' at Crow Close, Bingham, Nottinghamshire', Transactions of the Thoroton Society. The journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 116, 2012, [73]-94.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps and plans. Bibliographical references. Appendix (St Helen's Chapel and the myth of 'St James' Chapel'). Concludes that the earthworks at Crow Close was the nucleus of the Porter family's estate and the site of their mansion, known by the 18th century as Bingham Hall, and not a deserted medieval village. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Bingham | Subject: History and archaeology > Medieval-18th century | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11572)
Hobson, M. and Flintoft, P., Report on an Archaeological Investigation of Lenton Priory, Lenton, Nottingham : Evaluative scheme, Watching Brief and mitigation strategy on Priory Street and Old Church Street, Lenton (LPX), Trent & Peak Archaeology Report, 060/2013, Chilwell, Nottinghamshire: Trent & Peak Archaeology, May 2013, 57 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps, plans, sections. Bibliography. During two phases of work in advance of cable laying substantial portions of Lenton Priory | Publication type: Monograph in series | Place: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Lenton | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Religious houses > Lenton Priory | eBook: Available online at the Archaeology Data Service website | ISBN/ISSN: - | Id number: 12279)
Hopkinson, G., 'Sierra Leone - a fragment of family history', Nottinghamshire Family History Society Journal, 14(01), January 2013, 20-21.
(Notes: Illustrations. Albert Edward Greensmith (1878-1955) from Kimberley, served as a Methodist missionary in West Africa. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Kimberley | Subject: Religion > Nonconformity and free churches > Methodists > Missionaries | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11683)
Housley, C., The Final Years : A History of the Sherwood Foresters : 1957-1970, Sawley, Derbyshire: Miliquest Publications, [2013], 167 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. Covers the campaign against Communist insurgents in Malaysia in 1958-7 and peacekeeping in Cyprus in 1963-4. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Nottinghamshire | Subject: Military history > Regiment > Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780952964896 | Id number: 12076)
Ilett, R., 'After the Ides of March', Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 90, Spring/Summer 2013, 14-17.
(Notes: Life in the World War 2 camp for German PoWs at Carburton (Prisoner of War Camp 181), 1944-45. Illustrations. Bibliographical references. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Carburton | Subject: History and archaeology > Twentieth century > Second World War/World War 2 > Prisoners of War | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: - | Id number: 11468)
Johnson, I., 'Bulwell Hall', Hucknall Torkard Times, Issue 66, March 2013, [3]-[4].
(Notes: House built in 1770 and demolished in 1958. Illustrations. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Bulwell | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Halls and manor houses > Bulwell Hall | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11526)
Jones, H., 'East Leak Quarry, Jenks' Land (Phases 1b-1c)' in Challis, K. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2011-2012', , 2012, 19-23.
(Notes: Plans. Summary of excavation of multi-period site that includes an Early Bronze Age beaker, late prehistoric boundary ditch, Bronze Age ring ditch, Anglo-Saxon cemetery, grubenhauser, and the remains of carriageway to the former church of St Peter's, Rempstone. | Publication type: Contribution to article in serial | Place: Rempstone | Subject: Historic environment > Monuments > Features > Boundary ditches > Prehistoric boundary ditches; Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > Anglo-Saxon settlements > Grubenhauser; Historic environment > Monuments > Religious, ritual and funerary > Funerary site > Burials > Anglo-Saxon cemeteries; | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11999)
Key, J., Newark Christ Church, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and The University of Nottingham, 2013, 8 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. An entry on the Southwell and Nottingham Church History website providing a historical, architectural and archaeological description of the church or chapel. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Newark | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12658)
Key, J., Newark Old Christ Church, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and The University of Nottingham, 2013, 8 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. An entry on the Southwell and Nottingham Church History website providing a historical, architectural and archaeological description of the church or chapel. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Newark | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12659)
Knapton, M., East Stoke St Oswald, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and The University of Nottingham, 2013, 18 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. An entry on the Southwell and Nottingham Church History website providing a historical, architectural and archaeological description of the church or chapel. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: East Stoke | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12423)
Knight, D. and Spence, U., Aggregates and archaeology, York: York Archaeological Trust, 2013, 54 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps, diagrams. Provides a concise summary of the Nottinghamshire Aggregates Resource Assessment, which was undertaken jointly by staff of Nottinghamshire County Council and Trent & Peak Archaeology from 2009 to 2012. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Nottinghamshire | Subject: History and archaeology > General | eBook: Available online at the English Heritage website | ISBN/ISSN: 9781874454632 | Id number: 11819)
Knight, D., Lomax, S. and Young, G., 'The origins of Nottingham: archaeological investigations in the medieval town from 1969 to 1980', Transactions of the Thoroton Society. The journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 116, 2012, [45]-52.
(Notes: Illustrations, map. Bibliographical references. Summary of excavations conducted between 1969 and 1980 at five sites inside the pre-Conquest borough at Drury Hill, Woolpack Lane, Fisher Gate, Boots Garage (between Woolpack Lane and Barker Gate) and Halifax Place and just beyond the perimeter at Goose Gate. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Lace Market | Subject: History and archaeology > Anglo-Saxon | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11570)
Ladd, N., Bulwell St John the Divine, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and The University of Nottingham, 2013, 6 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. An entry on the Southwell and Nottingham Church History website providing a historical, architectural and archaeological description of the church or chapel. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Bulwell | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12653)
Lomax, S., Nottingham: the buried past of a historic city revealed, Barnsley: Pen & Sword Archaeology, 2013, 192 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. Bibliography, glossary. Review of largely unpublished archaeological work in Nottingham from 17th century to the present. Includes Nottingham Castle, religious institutions, the medieval town wall, the city's manmade caves, the English Civil War and medieval domestic buildings. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Nottingham | Subject: History and archaeology > General | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9781781593899 | Id number: 11905)
Lowe, J. C., 'Thomas Lowe of Nottingham, Arkwright's millwright', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 91, Autumn/Winter 2013, 18-19.
(Notes: Bibliographical references. Worked for Sir Richard Arkwright when his first Nottingham cotton mill was rebuilt in 1790. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Nottingham | Subject: Biography and family history > Biography > Thomas Lowe; Economic history > Manufacturing industry and crafts > Milling > Millwrights | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: 0808-6348 | Id number: 11817)
Mallett, L., Reddish, S., Baker, J., Brookes, S. and Gaunt, A., 'Community archaeology at Thynghowe, Birklands, Sherwood Forest', Transactions of the Thoroton Society. The journal for Nottinghamshire history and archaeology, 116, 2012, [53]-71.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps and plans. Biblographical references and archival sources. Thynghowe is a mound located on Hanger Hill, Birklands in Sherwood Forest that probably once served as the site of open-air assemblies. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Sherwood Forest | Subject: Historic environment > Monuments > Civil > Moot | eBook: | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 11571)
Marples, P., Clipstone Camp and the Mansfield Area in World War One: the impact of a large military presence in a North Nottinghamshire community, Mansfield: Forest Town Heritage Group, 2013, 156 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Index. Appendix contains a list of 56 soldiers and 1 nurse whose death or inquests were relevant to Clipstone Camp. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Mansfield; Clipstone | Subject: Military history > Barracks, garrisons, camps and depots; History and archaeology > Twentieth century > World War One | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780955144615 | Id number: 11869)
Mason, S. A., Lace (Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway Research Pathway), Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, March 2013, 8 p.
(Notes: Illustrations. A Research Pathway on the Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway website that provides users with a brief overview of the subject area and a list of key resources for further research, arranged by type of source material. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Nottinghamshire | Subject: Economic history > Manufacturing industry and crafts > Textiles and Clothing > Lace | eBook: Nottinghamshire Heritage Gateway website | ISBN/ISSN: - | Id number: 11748)
Mitchell, V. and Smith, K., Nottingham to Lincoln: Including the Southwell Branch (Midland Main Line), Midhurst, East Sussex: Middleton Press, 2013, 96 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: Nottinghamshire | Subject: Economic history > Transport and communications > Railways > Midland Railway | eBook: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9781908174437 | Id number: 11832)
Mullen, A., 'New Thoughts on British Latin: a Curse Tablet from Red Hill, Ratcliffe-on-Soar (Nottinghamshire', Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik, Bd. 187, 2013, 266-272.
(Notes: Illustration. Examination of a Romano-British lead curse tablet found on Red Hill, near Ratcliffe-on-Soar in 1990. | Publication type: Article in serial | Place: Ratcliffe on Soar | Subject: Historic environment > Artefacts and finds > Religion or ritual > Romano-British religious artefacts > Curse tablets | eBook: Available online at the JSTOR website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 13212)
Naisbitt, N., North Wheatley St Peter and St Paul, Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham and The University of Nottingham, 2013, 18 p.
(Notes: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. An entry on the Southwell and Nottingham Church History website providing a historical, architectural and archaeological description of the church or chapel. | Publication type: Monograph | Place: North Wheatley | Subject: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches; Religion > Church of England > Individual Churches and Parishes | eBook: Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project website | ISBN/ISSN: | Id number: 12487)
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