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Taylor, E., 'Besthorpe Quarry' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2018', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, [15]-17.
(NOTES: Map. Bibliographical references. Trial trench evaluation ahead of proposed extension of sand and gravel quarry. Shallow linear gullies and irregular pits found. | PLACE: Besthorpe | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Features > Gullies | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12874)
Cooper, R., Oxton, Nottinghamshire : A History, Oxton : Robert Cooper, 2019, viii, 112 p.
(NOTES: Illustrations. General history of Oxton, covering land ownership, socio-economic history, local government, religious history and the village in the 21st century. | PLACE: Oxton | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > General | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: - | PUBLICATION TYPE: Monograph | ID NUMBER: 12927)
Wright, J., 'Anglo-Scandinavian grave-cover from Nottingham Castle', The Castle Studies Group Bulletin, Volume 29, May 2019, 3-5.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. 'During excavations in the Service Courtyard at Nottingham Castle a fragment of Anglo-Scandinavian sculpture
was found rebuilt into a late eighteenth or early nineteenth-century wall.
The stone appears to be part of a late-10th or early-11th century, recumbent, mid-Kesteven type grave-cover constructed from oolitic limestone. These chest-like monuments were laid horizontal above the ground surface, over a burial, to mark the position of the interment, possibly with further upright markers at either end (Everson & Stocker 1999, 44). This find is the only pre-conquest Anglo-Scandinavian stonework ever recovered from Nottingham Castle.' | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Artefacts and finds > Funerary and ceremonial artefacts > Anglo-Saxon funerary artefacts > Grave covers | ONLINE:
http://www.castlestudiesgroup.org.uk/The%20Castle%20Studies%20Group%20Bulletin%20May%202019.pdf | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13213)
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)
Parker, H. F., 'The Forman family history', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 103, Autumn/Winter 2019, 4-7.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Sources used. Short profiles of members of the family of the printing firm of Thomas Forman & Sons. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Biography and family history > Family history > Individual families | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12932)
Lomax, S., 'Fifty years of professional archaeology in Nottingham', The Thoroton Society Newsletter, Issue 95, Spring 2019, 7-8.
(NOTES: Illustrations (on page 20). | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > General | ONLINE: Available online at the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12861)
Wood, N., 'The Bayley (Red Cross) Auxiliary Hospital, Nottingham 1914 to 1919', East Midlands History and Heritage, Issue 08, January 2019, 7-9.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Kate Bayley offered the Red Cross the use of one of her properties at 7 Clinton Terrace, Derby Road, as an auxiliary hospital for the duration of the war. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Twentieth century > First World War/World War 1 > Home Front | ONLINE: Available on the Nottinghamshire History website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12908)
Powell, K., ''Dreadful Catastrophe'! Remembering the Nottingham Canal explosion of 1881', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 102, Spring/Summer 2019, 8-11.
(NOTES: Illustrations, map. Explosion at the Nottingham Canal Company's warehouse on Canal Street, Nottingham, on 28 September 1818. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Events > Accidents and disasters | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12824)
Speed, A., 'Canon Royle: The Reverend Canon Dendle French and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and her family', The Irregular : The Journal of the Collingham and District Local History Society, Issue 4, July 2019, 8-22.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Sources. Dendle French was vicar of St Paul's Walden where he got to know the Queen Mother and her family. He retired to Collingham in 2010 and continued to work as a priest in the churches of the East Trent Group. | PLACE: Collingham, North and South | SUBJECT: Biography and family history > Biography; Religion > Church of England > Individual priests, vicars and rectors | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12999)
Marples, P., 'Women and Clipstone Camp', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 102, Spring/Summer 2019, 12-14.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. The contribution of women to the wellbeing of soldiers stationed at Clipstone Camp from 1915-21. | PLACE: Clipstone | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Twentieth century > First World War/World War 1 > Home Front | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12825)
Lock, J., 'Elizabethan wall paintings in The Saracen's Head Hotel, Southwell', The Thoroton Society Newsletter, Issue 95, Spring 2019, 12-15.
(NOTES: Illustrations (on page 11). Bibliographical references. The wall paintings date from c1580-1600. | PLACE: Southwell | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Fixtures and fittings > Wall paintings | ONLINE: Available online at the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12860)
Ilett, R., 'Hidden in plain sight: Worksop's other war memorial', East Midlands History and Heritage, Issue 09, September 2019, 14-17.
(NOTES: Illustrations. The ruined Lady Chapel at Worksop Priory was restored as a memorial to the Fallen of the First World War. | PLACE: Worksop | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Twentieth century > First World War/World War 1 > General; Historic environment > Architecture and building > Ecclesiastical > Churches > Individual churches > Worksop Priory | ONLINE: Available on the Nottinghamshire History website | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12896)
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)
Ilett, R., 'Ten guns a blasting: the Archduke Franz Ferdinand at Welbeck', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 102, Spring/Summer 2019, 15-16.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Bibliographical references. Visits by Archduke Franz Ferdinand to Welbeck Abbey in 1912 and 1913. | PLACE: Welbeck | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Events > Royal visits | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12826)
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)
Yarnspinner, V., '103 Foresters: Mutinies and death sentences in the local regiment (1914-18)', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 102, Spring/Summer 2019, 17-19.
(NOTES: Illustration. Project to examine the cases of 103 Sherwood Foresters who were sentenced to death or sentenced on mutiny charges by courts martial between 1914 and 1918. | PLACE: Nottinghamshire | SUBJECT: History and archaeology > Twentieth century > First World War/World War 1 > General; Military history > Regiment > Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment) | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12827)
King, C., 'Early Fabric in Historic Towns: Timber-Framed Buildings in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, c. 1350?1650', Vernacular Architecture, 50, 2019, 18-39.
(NOTES: Illustrations, plans, cross-sections, maps. Bibliographical references.
Presents the results of an Historic England (then English Heritage) funded volunteer building recording project in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, conducted by the Southwell Community Archaeology Group under the direction of Dr Chris King (University of Nottingham) and Matthew Hurford (Trent & Peak Archaeology, York Archaeological Trust). | PLACE: Southwell | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Architecture and building > Secular > Vernacular architecture | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13154)
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)
Parker, J., 'Hilda Butsova', The Nottinghamshire Historian, No. 103, Autumn/Winter 2019, 19-22.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Nottingham-born Butsova (nee Boot) became a prodigy of the ballerina Anna Pavlova. | PLACE: Nottingham | SUBJECT: Culture and recreation > Performing arts > Dance > Ballet | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12933)
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)
Collins, C., 'Cromwell, Cromwell Quarry extension' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2018', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, 21-22.
(NOTES: Illustration. Evaluation trenching near Cromwell Romano-British villa revealed prehistoric activity of Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age and Iron Age date. | PLACE: Cromwell | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Features > Boundary ditches > Prehistoric boundary ditches | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12877)
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)
Franklin, K., 'Collingham in the 1940s and 1950s : My memories', The Irregular : The Journal of the Collingham and District Local History Society, Issue 4, July 2019, 23-32.
(NOTES: Illustrations. Memories of summer holidays spent in Collingham. | PLACE: Collingham, North and South | SUBJECT: Biography and family history > Biography | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Article in serial | ID NUMBER: 13000)
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)
Gaunt, A., 'Cuckney - water meadow system' in King, C. (editor), 'Archaeology in Nottinghamshire 2018', Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire : The Journal for Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology, 122, 2018, 26-27.
(NOTES: Bibliographical references. Topographical survey of earthworks in fields on the northern bank of the River Poulter. | PLACE: Cuckney | SUBJECT: Historic environment > Monuments > Water supply and drainage > Water meadows | ONLINE: - | ISBN/ISSN: | PUBLICATION TYPE: Contribution to article in serial | ID NUMBER: 12880)
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