Sometimes we would nip in to the cathedral. We would do this through the coffee shop which in those days was next to the chapter house. You could get in the back door of the cathedral that way without having to shell out real money to go in. At the front door there were fierce look...
Loxley is only a few miles from Hathersage and Sherwood Forest, which is now confined to a small area around Edwinstowe, but once spanned the border between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. While the folklore surrounding Robin Hood may simply be fiction, this grave adds credence to the tale and...
Family ticket (2 adults & up to 3 children)£9.00 Students£3.00 Simply buy your ticket on the first bus you board on a Sunday and then travel wherever you want in Nottinghamshire for the rest of the day. Finding out about getting around the county couldn’t be easier. Information on bu...
Anyway details of Mr Jones the farming schoolmaster remain as yet undiscovered but he is my ggggg grandfather and at least I have something to go at. We are back to the 1720s ish here and records in Wales become scarce. Fortunately as a deeply religious crowd I have a fighting chance. T...
For the people of Nottinghamshire, honor and purpose are something that belongs to nobles, not to the commoners who till their lands. But Robin teaches them a different lesson, and as wrongs are righted and lives are reclaimed, a new legend is born in the process. But the Sheriff of Nott...
He knows about the cricket and I know about the miners."Harold Larwood was the pint-sized Nottinghamshire miner who became one of the country's best bowlers and acquired an undeserved notoriety during the so-called 'bodyline' Test series of 1932-3 against the Aussies. Under orders from ...
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Sometimes we would nip in to the cathedral. We would do this through the coffee shop which in those days was next to the chapter house. You could get in the back door of the cathedral that way without having to shell out real money to go in. At the front door there were fierce look...