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"Photographs of Nottingham at the turn of the 21st century." - An interesting web site created by Ray Teece which contains over 3500 images.
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The Thoroton Society is the county’s principal historical and archaeological society. It has a long pedigree, having been established in 1897, and is named in honour of Dr Robert Thoroton who published the first history of Nottinghamshire in 1677.
The Society’s aims are simple: to promote knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the history, archaeology and antiquities of Nottinghamshire, and to support local research and conservation.
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"The official tourism web site of Nottinghamshire"
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Resources for local historians and genealogists
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The Nottinghamshire Historic Churches Trust was founded in 1986 and gave its first grants in 1987. It raises money to grant-aid historic churches and chapels in Nottinghamshire. It is non-denominational and can consider making grants to any Christian historic church or chapel in need of support.
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TPA, now part of the York Archaeological Trust, is the East Midlands’ longest-serving professional heritage contractor.
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Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust is the county's leading conservation charity run by local people for the benefit of local wildlife, with 67 nature reserves
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Green’s Mill is a restored and working 19th century tower windmill in Nottingham, UK.
In the early 19th century it was owned and operated by the mathematical physicist George Green (1793-1841).
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An Elizabethan country house of the 1580s standing on a small but prominent hill in Wollaton Park, Nottingham
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Historic house, originally a 12th century monastery later became the seat of the Byron family.
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Bromley House Library, founded 1816, is a flourishing independent lending library situated in the centre of Nottingham, one of the few remaining subscription libraries in the country. There are many fine reading rooms spread over three floors of a Grade II* listed Georgian townhouse.
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University Park is The University of Nottingham’s largest campus at 300 acres. Part of the University since 1929, the campus is widely regarded as one of the largest and most attractive in the country.
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NTU is one of the most sustainable universities in the world and has been awarded Green Flags for our Brackenhurst and Clifton Campuses.
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The extraordinary collection of buildings and monuments now in the care of English Heritage began to be amassed in 1882.
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"If our places could talk they'd have some stories to tell. Discover their rich histories and watch them spring to life before your eyes"