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Physical map of Nottinghamshire
Preface
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire
General Characteristics
Size. Shape. Boundaries
Surface and General Features
Rivers—(i) The Trent
Rivers—(ii) The Tributaries of the Trent
Geology and Soil
Natural History
Reclaimed Land
Climate and Rainfall
People—Origin, Race, Population
Agriculture—Crops and Stock
Industries
Mines and Minerals
Water-Supply
History of the County
Antiquities
Architecture—(a) Ecclesiastical
Architecture—(b) Military
Architecture—(c) Domestic
Communications—Past and Present
Administration—Past and Present
Roll of Honour
Towns and Villages
The Making of Nottingham
The Chief Towns and Villages of  Nottinghamshire
Diagrams
Geological map of Nottinghamshire

 

 

 

 

Preface

IN writing this book every effort has been made to secure accuracy; nevertheless, as errors may have crept in, corrections and suggestions will be gladly welcomed.

I am deeply grateful to the many who have placed their time and special local knowledge at my disposal, especially to Professors J. W. Carr and F. S. Granger, Rev. H. V. Dawes, Councillor E. Richards, J. P., Messrs A. T. Metcalfe, F.G.S., J. M. Stenton, M.A., F. Rayner, F. W. Davies, G. Goodall, B. Smith, M.A., and R. F. Percy.

 

H.H. SWINNERTON.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE,
NOTTINGHAM.
July, 1910.

 

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