Useful Links
A collection of interesting links.
- Ancient Monuments Society
“Defending historic buildings of all ages and types.”
- Bromley House Library
Founded in 1816, this independent lending library is located in Nottingham’s center, housed in a Grade II* listed Georgian townhouse.
- English Heritage
Manages a collection of buildings and monuments amassed since 1882.
- Georgian Group
The conservation organization for preserving historic buildings and landscapes from c.1700â1840 in England and Wales.
- Greenâs Mill
A restored and working 19th-century tower windmill in Nottingham, once operated by mathematical physicist George Green.
- Newstead Abbey
A historic house, originally a 12th-century monastery, later the seat of the Byron family.
- Nottingham 21
“Photographs of Nottingham at the turn of the 21st century.” – An interesting website created by Ray Teece with over 3500 images.
- Nottingham Archive Movie Film – 1960s
Interesting movie compilation from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
- Nottingham City Council
- Nottingham Local Studies Library
- Nottingham Trent University
One of the most sustainable universities globally, awarded Green Flags for its Brackenhurst and Clifton Campuses.
- Nottinghamâs Grade II Listed Buildings
Images by Graham Woodward
- Nottinghamâs Listed Buildings at Risk
Images by Graham Woodward
- Nottinghamshire Archives
- Nottinghamshire County Council
- Nottinghamshire Footpaths Preservation Society
Formed in 1933, it monitors and maintains the county’s footpath system and organizes regular walks.
- Nottinghamshire History
Resources for local historians and genealogists.
- Nottinghamshire Historic Churches Trust
Founded in 1986, it grants aid to historic churches and chapels in Nottinghamshire.
- Nottinghamshire Local History Association
- Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
The county’s leading conservation charity with 67 nature reserves.
- The Thoroton Society
The Thoroton Society is the countyâs principal historical and archaeological society, established in 1897. It promotes knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of Nottinghamshireâs history, archaeology, and antiquities.
- Trent & Peak Archaeology
The East Midlandsâ longest-serving professional heritage contractor, now part of the York Archaeological Trust.
- Twentieth Century Society
“Campaigning for Twentieth-century architecture.”
- University of Nottingham
University Park, the largest campus, is one of the largest and most attractive in the country.
- Victorian Society
Fights for the preservation of Victorian and Edwardian buildings.
- Visit Nottinghamshire
“The official tourism website of Nottinghamshire.”
- Wollaton Hall
An Elizabethan country house of the 1580s, standing on a small hill in Wollaton Park.
- Nottingham 21
“Photographs of Nottingham at the turn of the 21st century.” – An interesting website created by Ray Teece which contains over 3500 images.
- The Thoroton Society
The Thoroton Society is the countyâs principal historical and archaeological society, established in 1897. It promotes knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of Nottinghamshireâs history, archaeology, and antiquities.
- Nottingham City Council
- Nottinghamshire County Council
- Visit Nottinghamshire
“The official tourism website of Nottinghamshire.”
- Nottinghamshire Archives
- Nottingham Local Studies Library
- Nottinghamshire Local History Association
- Nottinghamshire History
Resources for local historians and genealogists.
- Nottinghamshire Historic Churches Trust
Founded in 1986, it grants aid to historic churches and chapels in Nottinghamshire.
- Trent & Peak Archaeology
The East Midlandsâ longest-serving professional heritage contractor, now part of the York Archaeological Trust.
- Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
The county’s leading conservation charity with 67 nature reserves.
- Greenâs Mill
A restored and working 19th-century tower windmill in Nottingham, once operated by mathematical physicist George Green.
- Wollaton Hall
An Elizabethan country house of the 1580s, standing on a small hill in Wollaton Park.
- Newstead Abbey
A historic house, originally a 12th-century monastery, later the seat of the Byron family.
- Bromley House Library
Founded in 1816, this independent lending library is located in Nottingham’s center, housed in a Grade II* listed Georgian townhouse.
- University of Nottingham
University Park, the largest campus, is one of the largest and most attractive in the country.
- Nottingham Trent University
One of the most sustainable universities globally, awarded Green Flags for its Brackenhurst and Clifton Campuses.
- English Heritage
Manages a collection of buildings and monuments amassed since 1882.
- National Trust
“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.”
- Ancient Monuments Society
“Defending historic buildings of all ages and types.”
- Victorian Society
Fights for the preservation of Victorian and Edwardian buildings.
- Twentieth Century Society
“Campaigning for Twentieth-century architecture.”
- Georgian Group
The conservation organization for preserving historic buildings and landscapes from c.1700â1840 in England and Wales.
- Nottinghamshire Footpaths Preservation Society
Formed in 1933, it monitors and maintains the county’s footpath system and organizes regular walks.
- Nottingham Archive Movie Film – 1960s
Interesting movie compilation from the Media Archive for Central England (MACE).
- Nottingham in Pictures
Includes articles on the history of Nottingham’s districts, supported by photographs and maps.