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Hammond, P., 'William Booth and Wesleyan Methodism in Nottingham 1844-1849', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 123, 2019, [163]-185.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Religion > Nonconformity and free churches > Methodism | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12943)
Beckett, J., 'Bootville: Sir Jesse Boot's failed attempt at creating a Model Village at Highfields', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 123, 2019, [187]-196.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Settlements > Model settlements | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12944)
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)
Budge, D., ''Clipstone, King's Houses' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2019'', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 123, 2019, [15]-17.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. Report on Mercian Archaeological Services CIC's annual field training school in July and Augut 2019. | PLACE: Clipstone > Kings Clipstone | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Royal palaces > King John's Palace, Clipstone | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12946)
Gaunt, R. A. (editor), Church, land and people : Essays presented to John Beckett, Thoroton Society Record Series, 50, Nottingham : The Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, 2020, xiii, 274.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. Articles listed separately. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: History and Archaeology > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780902719286 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12959)
Hartwell, C., Pevsner, N. and Williamson, E. (with contributions from Elain Harwood), The Buildings of England : Nottinghamshire, Yale University Press, 2020, xix, 812 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, plans. Bibliography, glossary. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13057)
Kinsley, G., The caves of Nottingham : Desk-based assessment and laser surveys : The Caves of Nottingham Regeneration Project, Historic England Project 5866, SLR Consulting and Trent & Peak Archaeology, March 2020, vii, 47.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps, laser scans. Report sets out the results of a desk-based assessment of recorded caves in Nottingham, and the laser surveys of a selection of them ('The Survey'). The Survey forms a component of the Historic England Project 5866, the Caves of Nottingham Regeneration Project. | PLACE: Nottingham; Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Lenton; Radford; St Ann's; Sneinton; Wollaton; New Basford; Bestwood; Bulwell; Daybrook; Arnold | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and buildings > Caves | ONLINE: DOI: 10.5284/1083489 | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13215)
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)
Glynne, S. (edited by Butler, L. with Beckett, J.), The Nottinghamshire Church Notes of Sir Stephen Glynne, 1825-1874, Thoroton Society Record Series, 49, , 2020, xxii, 104 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. Sir Stephen Glynne recorded his visits to more than 130 Nottinghamshire churches in his notebooks which are reproduced in this volume. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: 9780902719279 | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 13291)
Jones, M., 'St Mary's, Southwell, and the archbishops of York, c.1100-1540', Northern History, LVII:1, March 2020, 3-19.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. Bibliographical references. Article 'considers aspects of Southwell Minster's institutional organisation, its place in the archdiocese of
York and its long enduring relationship with the archbishops, for several of whom Southwell was a favoured place of residence and burial. It particularly concentrates on the period from c. 1100 to the Reformation, exploiting the Minster's recently published main medieval cartulary, The White Book of Southwell, to follow developments. It pays particular attention to the Chapter and its personnel, whose careers are set in a wider context by comparison with the experience of canons and prebendaries elsewhere, particularly
at Beverley and Ripon, the other two major Minsters of the archdiocese.' | PLACE: Southwell | SUBJECT: Religion > Pre-Reformation > Southwell Minster > The Chapter, Canons and Prebendaries | ONLINE: DOI: 10.1080/0078172X.2019.1704513 | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13200)
Hodgkinson, K., 'Did the Black Death come to Nottinghamshire villages?', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 105, Autumn/Winter 2020, 5-17.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. Bibliography. Results of a survey of Nottinghamshire local history societies to find out what was known about the Black Death in their area. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Medieval > General; Social history > Health and disease | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13060)
Danes, L., '"They Prefer the River" : Nottingham's Trent Baths, 1857-1941', East Midlands History and Heritage, Issue 10, February 2020, 7-9.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliography. Open-air baths on the banks of the River Trent built in 1857 and demolished in 1943. | PLACE: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > The Meadows | SUBJECT: Local government and services > Health and medicine > Baths and Washhouses | ONLINE: Available on the Nottinghamshire History website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13268)
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)
Mills, J. (compiler), The social world of Nottingham's green spaces : the smaller parks/former cricket grounds (Victoria Park, Queen's Walk Recreation Ground and St Michael's Recreation Ground), Nottingham : University of Nottingham, 2020, 12 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. Bibliography. Part of a series of 'Fact Files' that explore the diverse ways in which Nottingham's green spaces have been used since the nineteenth century and provides extensive examples of events and activities linked to the different locations. They mainly cover the period 1845-1914. | PLACE: Nottingham; | SUBJECT: Geography > Landscape features > Parks | ONLINE: Available online at the The Social World of Nottingham's Green Spaces website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13049)
Gray, A., 'The Mayflower Pilgrims: Nottinghamshire roots', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 104, Spring/Summer 2020, 14-19.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. | PLACE: Aslockton; Babworth; Broxtowe; Sturton le Steeple; West Retford; Ordsall | SUBJECT: Religion > Pilgrim Fathers | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12957)
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)
Mills, J. (compiler), The social world of Nottingham's green spaces : the walks (Elm Avenue, Corporation Oaks, Robin Hood's Chase, Queen's Walk and Waterloo Promenade), Nottingham : University of Nottingham, 2020, 17 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. Bibliography. Part of a series of 'Fact Files' that explore the diverse ways in which Nottingham's green spaces have been used since the nineteenth century and provides extensive examples of events and activities linked to the different locations. They mainly cover the period 1845-1914. | PLACE: Nottingham; | SUBJECT: Geography > Landscape features > Parks | ONLINE: Available online at the The Social World of Nottingham's Green Spaces website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13048)
Mills, J. (compiler), The social world of Nottingham's green spaces : The General Cemetery and The Church (Rock) Cemetery, Nottingham : University of Nottingham, 2020, 17 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations, maps. Bibliography. Part of a series of 'Fact Files' that explore the diverse ways in which Nottingham's green spaces have been used since the nineteenth century and provides extensive examples of events and activities linked to the different locations. They mainly cover the period 1845-1914. | PLACE: Nottingham; | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Cemeteries | ONLINE: Available online at the The Social World of Nottingham's Green Spaces website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 13047)
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)
Bennett, M., 'Regionalism and localism: conflict and war in the Midlands, 1642-48', 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, 19-30.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. Nottinghamshire passim. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Seventeenth century > Civil War | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in monograph in series | ID NUMBER: 12960)
Gray, A., 'Disease in Worksop, 1851', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 105, Autumn/Winter 2020, 19-20.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Public health enquiry into the state of Worksop in 1851. | PLACE: Worksop | SUBJECT: Social history > Health and disease | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13061)
Davies, G., ''Nottingham, the former Fruitmarket site, Bedford Row, Sneinton' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2019'', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 123, 2019, 20-23.
(NOTES: Illustrations, plan. Bibliographical references. Parallel ditches possibly datiing from C10 discovered. | PLACE: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Sneinton | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Features > Ditches > Medieval ditches | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12949)
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)
Collins, C., ''Nottingham, 31 Gregory Street, Lenton' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2019'', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 123, 2019, 23-26.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Site of late medieval and post-medieval fairs. | PLACE: Nottingham: Districts and suburbs > Lenton | SUBJECT: Economic history > Markets and Fairs > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12950)
Parker, J., 'Ruddington: A "large and well-built village" of handloom weaving', East Midlands History and Heritage, Issue 10, February 2020, 24-26.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliography. | PLACE: Ruddington | SUBJECT: Economic history > Manufacturing industry and crafts > Textiles and Clothing > Framework Knitting | ONLINE: Available on the Nottinghamshire History website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13270)
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