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Parker, R., ''Langford Quarry, Langford' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2019'', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 123, 2019, 17-18.
(NOTES: Illustration. Romano-British enclosures, ditches and possible beam slots uncovered. | PLACE: Langford | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > Romano-British settlements | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12947)
Payne, M., 'Cinema in Nottingham', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 123, 2019, [197]-209.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Culture and recreation > Cinema > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12945)
Pearce, D., Midland Main Lines : Nottingham towards Kirkby in Ashfield : The GCR Route 1898 to 1966, Midhurst, West Sussex : Middleton Press, 2020, 96 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. | PLACE: Nottingham; Carrington; Basford; Bulwell; Hucknall; Annesley; Kirkby in Ashfield > East Kirkby; | SUBJECT: Economic history > Transport and communications > Railways > Great Central Railway | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9781910356388 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13052)
Poole, K., ''Nottingham, Convent Street' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2019'', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 123, 2019, 19-20.
(NOTES: Plan on p19. Two phases of medieval activity identified including corn dryers, ditches and a cave system. The Woodlark Beer House was built on the site in the 18th/19th centuries and an air raid shelter during World War Two. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Streets > General; History and archaeology > Medieval > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12948)
Powell, K., ''A big send-off' : the funeral of Thomas Butler Cutts, 1828-86', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 105, Autumn/Winter 2020, 21-25.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliography. Cutts was a lace manufacturer who was buried at the Rock Cemetery in Nottingham. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Biography and family history > Biography | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13062)
Riden, P., 'Early post in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire: evidence from the archives at Chatsworth', in Gaunt, R. A. (editor), Church, land and people : Essays presented to John Beckett, Thoroton Society Records Series, 50, The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 2020, 75-95.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. Tables. Bibliographical references. Considers what can be discovered about the postal service in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire around the end of the 17th century, mainly from the evidence supplied by a collection of c1,000 letters dating from 1694 to 1707 preserved among the Devonshire archives at Chatsworth House. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: Economic history > Transport and communications > Postal Services | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12964)
Riden, P. and Noble, C., 'A rediscovered painting of the second Duke of Devonshire from the collection of John Dodsley of Skegby Hall', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 123, 2019, [153]-161.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. Portrait of William Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Devonshire, that once formed part of the art collection of John Dodsley, a minor Nottinghamshire landowner. | PLACE: Skegby | SUBJECT: Culture and recreation > Fine art > Individual paintings | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12942)
Smith, R., Nottinghamshire settlers and locations : in the eastern Cape of Good Hope, Hermanus, South Africa : Footprint Press, 2020, xii, 627 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. The story of settlers from Nottinghamshire who emigrated to South Africa in 1820. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: Population > Emigration | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9781990972034 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13259)
Turner, M., 'In search of the Nottinghamshire yeoman', in Gaunt, R. A. (editor), Church, land and people : Essays presented to John Beckett, Thoroton Society Records Series, 50, The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 2020, 229-246.
(NOTES: Tables. Bibliographical references. Examines the end of copyhold tenure in the broad East Midlands. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: Local government and services > Tenurial units > Manors | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12971)
Walker, S., 'Spinning Yarns: A tale of landscape archaeology in the Leen Valley, Nottinghamshire', Industrial Archaeology Review, 42(1), 2020, 29-47.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, plans, charts. Bibliographical references. George Robinson's pioneering cotton-spinning mills in the Leen Valley were built in the late 18th century and transformed the landscape. | PLACE: Papplewick; Linby; Hucknall; Bulwell | SUBJECT: Economic history > Manufacturing industry and crafts > Textiles and Clothing > Cotton | ONLINE: DOI: 10.1080/03090728.2020.1717164 | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13246)
Wood, N. and Kimbell, G., 'Bowled over: a "lost" 18th century bowling green re-found at Langar Hall, Nottinghamshire', East Midlands History and Heritage, Issue 10, February 2020, 10-12.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Identification of an octagonal feature to the west of Langar Hall as an 18th century bowling green. | PLACE: Langar | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Recreational > Sports site > Bowling green | ONLINE: Available on the Nottinghamshire History website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13269)
Akrill, A., 'William Eric Akrill', The Irregular : The Journal of the Collingham and District Local History Society, Issue 4, July 2019, 33-78.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Wartime correspondence of William Akrill of Collingham who was killed while returning from a bombing raid on Germany in March 1943. | PLACE: Collingham, North and South | SUBJECT: Military history > Royal Air Force | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13001)
Bates, A., 'Gilbert Smith Doughty (1861-1909): filling the gaps', Nottingham Civic Society Newsletter, 9, February 2019, 14-20.
(NOTES: Illustration. Bibliographical references. Additional information on the Nottingham architect that fills some of the gaps in an account of his life by Ken Brand in the Nottingham Civic Society Newsletter No. 81 (January 1990). | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Culture and recreation > Architecture and building > Architects > Gilbert Smith Doughty | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12910)
Baxter, G., 'Hidden Hands and Missing Persons', Textile, 18(1), 2019, 39-52.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. Article examines a pilot study that studied an incomplete set of mid-20th-century lace manufacturer's business records held in The Nottingham Trent University Lace Archive. 'The research interrogates these business records [of W. J. Walker & Son Ltd] not to assess the profitability of the business but to evidence the large number of hidden hands, technology, and processes involved in the Nottingham lace industry.' | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Economic history > Manufacturing industry and crafts > Textiles and Clothing > Lace | ONLINE: DOI: 10.1080/14759756.2019.1646498 | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13284)
Bennett-Samuels, M., 'The Third Duke of Newcastle and his forester's accounts, 1695-6', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, [145]-168.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, charts. Bibliographical references. Study of a daybook of timber deliveries, 1695-6. | PLACE: Sherwood Forest; Haughton; Welbeck; | SUBJECT: Economic history > Agriculture > Forestry | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12870)
Bensimon, F., 'The emigration of British lacemakers to continental Europe (1816?1860s)', Continuity and Change, 34(1), May 2019, 15-41.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. Between 1815 and 1870, thousands of British artisans emigrated to the continent. Among them, hundreds of lacemakers from the East Midlands went to work in northern France, especially Calais. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Economic history > Manufacturing industry and crafts > Textiles and Clothing > Lace; Population > Migration | ONLINE: Available online at the Cambridge Core website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12924)
Beresford, M., 'Landscape surveys at Goldhill Farm, Kirklington, Nottinghamshire', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, [99]-104.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, plans. Bibliographical references. Fieldwalking and geophysical surveys highlighted elelments of the Roman landscape linked to the vexillation fortress at Osmanthorpe and provided further evidence of the road to Ad Pontem to the south of the fort. | PLACE: Edingley > Osmanthorpe | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Defence > Romano-British military sites > Osmanthorpe vexillation fortress | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12866)
Binns, L., 'Clumber Park, Worksop' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2018', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, 20-21.
(NOTES: Two trenches targeting the servants area and Grand Hall of Clumber House, demolished in 1938. | PLACE: Worksop > Clumber | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Country houses > Clumber | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12876)
Brudenell, M. with Hadjikoumis, A. and Riddler, I. (contributors), 'Earlier Iron Age enclosures at Elton-on-the-Hill, Nottinghamshire', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, [81]-98.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, plans. Bibliographical references. Excavations uncovered the remains of two earlier Iron Age enclosures. | PLACE: Elton | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > Iron Age settlements | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12865)
Buckley, E. R., 'An old wall, Rock House and a forgotten Methodist church in Basford', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 102, Spring/Summer 2019, 4-7.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. The site is at the junction of Stockhill Lane, Mill Street and Bagnall Road. | PLACE: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Basford | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12823)
Budge, D., 'Clipstone, The King's Houses' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2018', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, 19-20.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. Two trenches dug in the village of Kings Clipstone. | PLACE: Clipstone > Kings Clipstone | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > Rural settlements | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12875)
Budge, D., 'Cuckney - castle site' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2018', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, 23-24.
(NOTES: Bibliographic references. Excavation of two trenches at a probable adulterine motte and bailey castle from the reign of King Stephen. | PLACE: Cuckney | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Castles and Fortifications > Individual castles | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12878)
Budge, D., 'Cuckney - test pitting project' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2018', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, 24-26.
(NOTES: Illustration. Bibliographic references. Test pitting south and west of the parish church. | PLACE: Cuckney | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > Medieval > Rural settlements | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12879)
Calladine, A., 'Performing penance in early modern Nottingham: evidence from the archdeaconry courts', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, [133]-143.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. The performance of penance in Nottinghamshire from the 16th-18th centuries. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Religion > Church of England > Archdeaconry of Nottingham > Church courts | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12869)
Chapman, S., 'Inns and friendly societies: working class life in Nottinghamshire c.1695-1750', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, [169]-[186].
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: Local government and services > Friendly societies | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12871)
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