Nottinghamshire
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Add to BasketNorthamptonshire's Lost Railways - - Paperback
£7.99
Northamptonshire and its one-time appendage, the Soke of Peterborough, is one of Britain's most inland counties and one of the most rural in southern England. However, at the peak of the railway age in the latter part of the 19th century, its railway system was one of the most complex in the country. -
Add to BasketOld Bulwell - - Paperback
£6.99
Now a suburb of Nottingham, this book shows Bulwell in its heyday, when it was a busy independent market town. The old Picture House, the trams that served Market Place, Strelley House, floods in 1908 and 1932 and Bestwood ironworks are among the local landmarks featured. -
Add to BasketOld Mansfield Woodhouse - - Paperback
£7.50
The attractive village of Mansfield Woodhouse was originally rural, but from the nineteenth century many of its inhabitants operated framework knitting machines for a living. Pictures in the book include several of the trams and tramway, the Royal Hotel and Mansfield and Sherwood Collieries. -
Add to BasketOld Ollerton - - Paperback
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Rural Ollerton grew to become a reasonable sized village thanks to its situation at the crossing of two important roads. The pictures in this book show both the picturesque old village and New Ollerton. There are also several attractive views showing the village's main streets and old shops. -
Add to BasketOld Retford - - Paperback
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Retford's impressive market square features alongside pictures of the town's fire engine and crew in the late 1940s, youngsters fishing on the River Idle, Trinity Hospital and the Chesterfield Canal. Also included are views of Strawberry Terrace, Retford Grammar School and the royal visit of 1914. -
Add to BasketOld Worksop - - Paperback
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Vintage Worksop pubs such as the Travellers Rest in Gateford Road and the Fox Inn on Lowtown Street appear in this fine collection of mainly Edwardian pictures. Industry is represented by a number of images including the Shaw's wire rope factory and Priory Mill, which burned down in 1912.

