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Nottinghamshire Archives
The Nottinghamshire Archives holds the archives for the county of Nottinghamshire. The archives are held at Castle Meadow Road, Nottingham, and run by Nottinghamshire County Council. Collections The collections held by Nottinghamshire Archives are organised as follows: Source"Archives: Collections and Catalogues" ''Nottingham County Council''. Retrieved 18 September 2016. Archivists In 1939, Nottingham Corporation appointed Violet Walker the first City Archivist; she had been appointed a librarian at Radford in 1926, before moving to Nottingham Reference Library in 1928, where she became librarian in 1936 and oversaw the re-cataloguing of its stock using the Dewey decimal system. While City Archivist, Walker's translation of the Newstead Cartulary Newstead may refer to: Australia *Newstead, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane *Newstead, Tasmania, a suburb of Launceston *Newstead, Victoria, a town Canada * Newstead, Newfoundland and Labrador New Zealand * Newstead, Wa ...
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Archive
An archive is an accumulation of historical records or materials – in any medium – or the physical facility in which they are located. Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course of an individual or organization's lifetime, and are kept to show the function of that person or organization. Professional archivists and historians generally understand archives to be records that have been naturally and necessarily generated as a product of regular legal, commercial, administrative, or social activities. They have been metaphorically defined as "the secretions of an organism", and are distinguished from documents that have been consciously written or created to communicate a particular message to posterity. In general, archives consist of records that have been selected for permanent or long-term preservation on grounds of their enduring cultural, historical, or evidentiary value. Archival records are normally unpublished and almost alway ...
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Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated Notts.) is a landlocked county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. The traditional county town is Nottingham, though the county council is based at County Hall in West Bridgford in the borough of Rushcliffe, at a site facing Nottingham over the River Trent. The districts of Nottinghamshire are Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Gedling, Mansfield, Newark and Sherwood, and Rushcliffe. The City of Nottingham was administratively part of Nottinghamshire between 1974 and 1998, but is now a unitary authority, remaining part of Nottinghamshire for ceremonial purposes. The county saw a minor change in its coverage as Finningley was moved from the county into South Yorkshire and is part of the City of Doncaster. This is also where the now-closed Doncaster Sheffield Airport is located (formerly Robin Hood Airport). In 20 ...
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Nottingham
Nottingham ( , East Midlands English, locally ) is a city status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England. It is located north-west of London, south-east of Sheffield and north-east of Birmingham. Nottingham has links to the legend of Robin Hood and to the lace-making, bicycle and Tobacco industry, tobacco industries. The city is also the county town of Nottinghamshire and the settlement was granted its city charter in 1897, as part of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Nottingham is a tourist destination; in 2018, the city received the second-highest number of overnight visitors in the Midlands and the highest number in the East Midlands. In 2020, Nottingham had an estimated population of 330,000. The wider conurbation, which includes many of the city's suburbs, has a population of 768,638. It is the largest urban area in the East Midlands and the second-largest in the Midland ...
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Nottinghamshire County Council
Nottinghamshire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for the non-metropolitan county of Nottinghamshire in England. It consists of 66 county councillors, elected from 56 electoral divisions every four years. The most recent election was held in 2021. The county council is based at County Hall in West Bridgford. The council does not have jurisdiction over Nottingham, which is a unitary authority governed by Nottingham City Council. Responsibilities The council is responsible for public services such as education, transport, planning, social care, libraries, trading standards and waste management. History The council was established in 1889 under the Local Government Act 1888, covering the administrative county which excluded the county borough of Nottingham. The first elections to the county council were held on 15 January 1889, with 51 councillors being elected. The first meeting of the council took place on 1 April 1889 and 17 aldermen were elected by the electe ...
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Nottinghamshire Archives
The Nottinghamshire Archives holds the archives for the county of Nottinghamshire. The archives are held at Castle Meadow Road, Nottingham, and run by Nottinghamshire County Council. Collections The collections held by Nottinghamshire Archives are organised as follows: Source"Archives: Collections and Catalogues" ''Nottingham County Council''. Retrieved 18 September 2016. Archivists In 1939, Nottingham Corporation appointed Violet Walker the first City Archivist; she had been appointed a librarian at Radford in 1926, before moving to Nottingham Reference Library in 1928, where she became librarian in 1936 and oversaw the re-cataloguing of its stock using the Dewey decimal system. While City Archivist, Walker's translation of the Newstead Cartulary Newstead may refer to: Australia *Newstead, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane *Newstead, Tasmania, a suburb of Launceston *Newstead, Victoria, a town Canada * Newstead, Newfoundland and Labrador New Zealand * Newstead, Wa ...
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Newstead Cartulary
Newstead may refer to: Australia *Newstead, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane *Newstead, Tasmania, a suburb of Launceston *Newstead, Victoria, a town Canada * Newstead, Newfoundland and Labrador New Zealand * Newstead, Waikato Sri Lanka * Newstead Girls College, a school in Negombo United Kingdom * Newstead, North Lincolnshire, a former civil parish, now in Cadney ** Newstead-on-Ancholme Priory * Newstead, Northumberland, in Adderstone with Lucker *Newstead, Nottinghamshire, England **Newstead Abbey (ancestral home of Lord Byron) *Newstead, Scottish Borders, the site of the Roman fort at Trimontium * Newstead, South Kesteven, in Uffington, Lincolnshire, England **Newstead Priory *Newstead Wood School, a grammar school for girls in Orpington, Greater London, England United States * Newstead, Kentucky, an unincorporated community *Newstead, New York Newstead is the northeasternmost town in Erie County, New York, United States. The population was 8,594 at the 201 ...
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History Of Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire is a county that is situated in the East Midlands of England. The county has history within Palaeolithic period, dating anywhere between 500,000 and 10,000 b.c.e., as well as early Anglo-Saxon communities, dating to 600 c.e. Furthermore, the county has significance in the political aspects of English history, particularly within intercommunal fighting, and its economics is historically centred around coal and textiles. Chronology Palaeolithic and Celtic settlements English control The earliest Teutons, Teutonic settlers in the district which is now Nottinghamshire were an Angles, Anglian tribe who, not later than the 5th century, advanced from Lincolnshire along the Fosse Way, Fosseway, and, pushing their way up the River Trent, Trent valley, settled in the fertile districts of the south and east, the whole region from Nottingham to within a short distance of Southwell, Nottinghamshire, Southwell being then occupied by the vast Sherwood Forest, forest of Sherw ...
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