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Old and New Nottingham

Old and New Nottingham
Author: William Howie Wylie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1853
Genre: Nottingham (England)
ISBN:

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OLD AND NEW NOTTINGHAM 1881

OLD AND NEW NOTTINGHAM 1881
Author: Richard Pearson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2019-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0244768560

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Nottingham continued to grow rapidly, especially after 1845 when a great deal of land around it was released for building. Nottingham gained gas street lighting in 1819. However like all towns in the early 19th century Nottingham was a dirty, unsanitary place. There was a cholera epidemic in 1833, which killed 330 people. However life in 19th century Nottingham gradually improved. In the mid-19th century the piped water supply was taken over by the corporation and was greatly expanded. After 1835 Nottingham had its first proper police force and a new prison was built in 1846. Meanwhile the railway first reached Nottingham in 1839. The first public library in Nottingham opened in 1868 and University College was formed in 1881, when ""Nottingham Old And New"" was published.


Old and New Nottingham

Old and New Nottingham
Author: William Howie Wylie
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre: Nottingham (England)
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Nottingham

Nottingham
Author: Scott Lomax
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473829992

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NOTTINGHAM: THE BURIED PAST OF A HISTORIC CITY REVEALED covers the story of the part of the city which was known as Nottingham during Medieval times. It is an accessible read and the ideal book for anyone with a general interest in the history of the city of Nottingham. However, it will also suit professional archaeologists and students alike due to the large amount of previously unpublished material. Key points to be discussed include Nottingham Castle, the churches and friaries of the Medieval period, the Medieval town wall, Nottingham's manmade caves, the industries which took place in Saxon and Medieval times, as well as little known facts such as Nottingham's connections to the Vikings. This book also offers some possible answers to the never before published mysteries which archaeological work has uncovered such as the large burial site in the city centre and a mysterious village or suburb which briefly existed just outside of the city centre in the 14th century.As featured in the Nottingham Post and on BBC Radio Nottingham.