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Gaunt, A., 'The Sherwood Forest Archaeology Survey' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2021', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 125, 2021, 25-26.
(NOTES: Illustration. Bibliographical references. Details of work undertaken in 2021 as part of the survey project to record archaeological remains within the boundaries of the Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve | PLACE: Sherwood Forest | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13125)
Gorman, M., 'The Silk Road to Success: The Windley Family of Nottingham', East Midlands History and Heritage, Issue 11, January 2022, .
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliography. William Windley (1822-1877), Nottingham silk manufacturer whose company survived from the 1840s until the end of the 1970s. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Economic history > Manufacturing industry and crafts > Textiles and Clothing > Silk | ONLINE: Available on the Nottinghamshire History website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13274)
Gray, A., 'The Felkin Family: The Decline of a Baptist Family', Baptist Quarterly, 53:2,, 2022, 81-93.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. Genealogical table. The paper examines the family
history of a prominent East Midlands Baptist family of the early 1800s to identify how faith changed over generations. The Felkin family moved from poor stocking weavers to regionally important Baptist leaders and wealthy industrialists within two generations; thereafter they gained access to higher education and social circles, with a decline in Baptist identity to the extent that some embraced other religions. | PLACE: Nottingham; | SUBJECT: Biography and family history > Family history > Individual families > Felkin; Religion > Nonconformity and free churches > Baptists | ONLINE: DOI: 10.1080/0005576X.2021.1985887 | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13247)
Hamilton, J., 'The Rev. Thomas Silverwood, Nottinghamshire's Vicar of Bray?', The Thoroton Society Newsletter, Issue 109, Autumn 2022, 17-22.
(NOTES: Bilbiographical references. Rector of Gonalston c.1656-1691. | PLACE: Gonalston | SUBJECT: Religion > Church of England > Individual priests, vicars and rectors | ONLINE: Available online at the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13194)
Hartwell, C. and Matthews, C., Annesley, Model villages of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Guidebook 1, West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire County Council, 2022, Folded sheet.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. The guidebook is the result of a research project on the Nottinghamshire Coalfield set by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme, managed by Nottinghamshire County Council and supported by
the National Lottery Heritage Fund. | PLACE: Annesley | SUBJECT: Economic history > Extractive industry > Coal > Colliery housing | ONLINE: Available online at Chris Matthew's website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13164)
Hartwell, C. and Matthews, C., Bestwood, Model villages of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Guidebook 2, West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire County Council, 2022, Folded sheet.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. The guidebook is the result of a research project on the Nottinghamshire Coalfield set by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme, managed by Nottinghamshire County Council and supported by
the National Lottery Heritage Fund. | PLACE: Bestwood Village | SUBJECT: Economic history > Extractive industry > Coal > Colliery housing | ONLINE: Available online at Chris Matthew's website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13165)
Hartwell, C. and Matthews, C., Newstead, Model villages of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Guidebook 3, West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire County Council, 2022, Folded sheet.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. The guidebook is the result of a research project on the Nottinghamshire Coalfield set by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme, managed by Nottinghamshire County Council and supported by
the National Lottery Heritage Fund. | PLACE: Newstead | SUBJECT: Economic history > Extractive industry > Coal > Colliery housing | ONLINE: Available online at Chris Matthew's website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13166)
Hartwell, C. and Matthews, C., Warsop Vale, Model villages of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Guidebook 4, West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire County Council, 2022, Folded sheet.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. The guidebook is the result of a research project on the Nottinghamshire Coalfield set by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme, managed by Nottinghamshire County Council and supported by
the National Lottery Heritage Fund. | PLACE: Warsop > Warsop Vale | SUBJECT: Economic history > Extractive industry > Coal > Colliery housing | ONLINE: Available online at Chris Matthew's website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13167)
Hartwell, C. and Matthews, C., Rainworth, Model villages of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Guidebook 5, West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire County Council, 2022, Folded sheet.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. The guidebook is the result of a research project on the Nottinghamshire Coalfield set by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme, managed by Nottinghamshire County Council and supported by
the National Lottery Heritage Fund. | PLACE: Rainworth | SUBJECT: Economic history > Extractive industry > Coal > Colliery housing | ONLINE: Available online at Chris Matthew's website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13168)
Hartwell, C. and Matthews, C., Bilsthorpe, Model villages of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Guidebook 6, West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire County Council, 2022, Folded sheet.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. The guidebook is the result of a research project on the Nottinghamshire Coalfield set by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme, managed by Nottinghamshire County Council and supported by
the National Lottery Heritage Fund. | PLACE: Bilsthorpe | SUBJECT: Economic history > Extractive industry > Coal > Colliery housing | ONLINE: Available online at Chris Matthew's website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13169)
Hartwell, C. and Matthews, C., Clipstone, Model villages of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Guidebook 7, West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire County Council, 2022, Folded sheet.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. The guidebook is the result of a research project on the Nottinghamshire Coalfield set by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme, managed by Nottinghamshire County Council and supported by
the National Lottery Heritage Fund. | PLACE: Clipstone | SUBJECT: Economic history > Extractive industry > Coal > Colliery housing | ONLINE: Available online at Chris Matthew's website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13170)
Hartwell, C. and Matthews, C., Edwinstowe, Model villages of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Guidebook 8, West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire County Council, 2022, Folded sheet.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. The guidebook is the result of a research project on the Nottinghamshire Coalfield set by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme, managed by Nottinghamshire County Council and supported by
the National Lottery Heritage Fund. | PLACE: Edwinstowe | SUBJECT: Economic history > Extractive industry > Coal > Colliery housing | ONLINE: Available online at Chris Matthew's website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13171)
Hartwell, C. and Matthews, C., Ollerton, Model villages of the Nottinghamshire Coalfield, Guidebook 9, West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire County Council, 2022, Folded sheet.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. The guidebook is the result of a research project on the Nottinghamshire Coalfield set by the Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme, managed by Nottinghamshire County Council and supported by
the National Lottery Heritage Fund. | PLACE: Ollerton | SUBJECT: Economic history > Extractive industry > Coal > Colliery housing | ONLINE: Available online at Chris Matthew's website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13172)
Hayes, N., 'Nottingham General: The People?s Hospital', East Midlands History and Heritage, Issue 11, January 2022, 7-9.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliography. Nottingham General's role as a voluntary hospital in the local community in the 20th century before the establishment of the NHS. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Local government and services > Health and medicine > Hospitals > Nottingham General Hospital | ONLINE: Available on the Nottinghamshire History website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13273)
Henshaw, P., 'The Pure Order of United Britons - a Victorian Friendly Society', East Midlands History and Heritage, Issue 11, January 2022, 30-31.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliography. 'The Pure Order of United Britons (POUB) was one of the smaller, regional friendly societies, based primarily in the East Midlands, with a few branches in Yorkshire and the West Midlands. At its peak in the latter years of the nineteenth century, membership of the Order reached between 3,000 to 4,000, with a concentration of branches in Nottingham and the industrial towns surrounding it, such as Ilkeston, Ripley, Heanor, Eastwood, the Ashfields, Alfreton and Chesterfield.' Its registered office was in Nottingham. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Local government and services > Health and medicine > Friendly Societies | ONLINE: Available on the Nottinghamshire History website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13275)
Hodgkinson, K. and and members of East Leake & District Local History Society, To a Place of Greater Safety : Evacuees in East Leake 1939-45, East Leake, Nottinghamshire : East Leake & District Local History Society, 2022, 70 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations. 'An account of the evacuee programme during WW2, how it was organised and what problems arose and a detailed survey of what happened in East Leake. Much of the research is based on local records, including school records, and on personal memoirs.' | PLACE: Leake, East and West | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Twentieth century > Second World War/World War 2 > Evacuees | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780952555520 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13392)
Jennings, S. B., A Very Gallant Gentleman: Colonel Francis Thornhaugh (1617-1648) and the Nottinghamshire Horse, Century of the Soldier, No. 86, Warwick : Helion & Company, 2022, 132 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. Appendices, bibliography. Colonel Francis Thornhagh (1617-1648) was, with the possible exception of Henry Ireton, the most brilliant soldier produced by Nottinghamshire during the civil war, and he was also High Sheriff of the county and a member of parliament for East Retford. He was killed at the Battle of Preston in 1648. | PLACE: Sturton le Steeple > Fenton | SUBJECT: Military history > The English Civil Wars/The British Civil Wars > Colonel Francis Thornhagh | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9781915070340 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13156)
Johnson, D. and Weaver, A. (editors), Elizabethan wall paintings in the Saracen's Head Hotal, Southwell, Southwell Community Archaeology Group, 2022, 50 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Description and analysis of late 16th ? early 17th century wall paintings originally discovered in the 1980s and 1990s. | PLACE: Southwell | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Fixtures and fittings > Wall paintings | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13139)
Jones, P. E., 'Ethel Webb and the Japanese Garden at Newstead Abbey', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 125, 2021, [103]-112.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. The Japanese Garden was begun in 1899 and completed in 1914. | PLACE: Newstead | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Country houses > Newstead Abbey; Geography > Landscape design > Gardens | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13116)
King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2021', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 125, 2021, [7]-[34].
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps and plans. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13111)
Krawiec, K., 'Cromwell, Cromwell Quarry' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2021', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 125, 2021, 15-16.
(NOTES: Illustration. Bibliographical references. Possible Romano-British carved wooden paddle found during archaeological monitoring. | PLACE: Cromwell | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Artefacts and finds > Transport > Boats > Paddle | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13120)
Law, S., Seymour, S. and Watkins, C., 'Women and estate management in the early eighteenth century: Barbara Savile at Rufford Abbey, Nottinghamshire (1700-34)', Rural History, 33(1), April 2022, 23-39.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. Examines the contribution of an elite widow, Barbara Savile, to the management of her son Sir George Savile's extensive landholdings in Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire from 1700 until her death in 1734. | PLACE: Rufford | SUBJECT: Economic history > Land and property > Estate management | ONLINE: DOI: 10.1017/S0956793321000133 | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13104)
Lodge, J., A Rural Railway: The Midland Railway : Lincoln to Newark : Winthorpe, Collingham, Swinderby, Thorpe, Collingham, Nottinghamshire : Jeremy Lodge, 2022, 244 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliography. Covers 'the rural stretch of the Midland Railway's Lincoln to Nottingham line that runs through the countryside east of the Trent with stations at Winthorpe, Collingham, Swinderby and Thorpe ... Its story is illustrated with contemporary and modern images, personal stories and descriptions of how the system works.' | PLACE: Winthorpe; Collingham, North and South; | SUBJECT: Economic history > Transport and communications > Railways > Midland Railway | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780995663428 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13296)
Lodge, J., 'A Collingham Murder Mystery', The Irregular : The Journal of the Collingham and District Local History Society, 6, October 2022, 146-163.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. Discusses the murder of Joseph Hodson, a farmer of 28 acres in South Collingham, in March 1857. | PLACE: Collingham, North and South | SUBJECT: Social history > Crime > Murder | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13383)
Lomax, S., 'Nottingham, Fisher Gate' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2021', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 125, 2021, 22-23.
(NOTES: Illustration, graph. Radiocarbon dating of animal bone to the 6th century may support the suggestion that the first pre-Norman Conquest settlement was located in the Fisher Gate area of Nottingham. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Anglo-Saxon | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13123)
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