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  2. Nottingham Castle - Wikipedia

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    A costume collection including Nottingham lace-making; Roman votive offerings from the Temple of Diana Nemorensis at Lake Nemi; Works by George Wallis; Additionally, The Nottingham Castle Victoria Cross Memorial, dedicated on 7 May 2010, lists Albert Ball and 19 other Nottinghamshire recipients of the Victoria Cross. [54]

  3. Boulevard Works - Wikipedia

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    Boulevard Works is the largest surviving tenement lace factory in Nottingham, dating from 1883. [2] It was built for George Henry Perry and Sons and comprises a 5 storey building, plus basement and attic. It had capacity for 234 standings of Levers lace making machines.

  4. List of museums in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    website, collection of paintings, furniture, ceremonial silver and civic gifts Newstead Abbey Historic House & Gardens: Ravenshead: Gedling: Historic house: Medieval house that was the ancestral home of Lord Byron, Victorian rooms Nottingham Castle Museum: Nottingham: Nottingham: Multiple

  5. Nottingham Industrial Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham Industrial Museum is a volunteer-run museum situated in part of the 17th-century stables block of Wollaton Hall, located in a suburb of the city of Nottingham. [1] The museum won the Nottinghamshire Heritage Site of the Year Award 2012 , a local accolade issued by Experience Nottinghamshire. [ 2 ]

  6. Oldknows Factory, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The Oldknows Factory is a former lace factory alongside St Ann's Hill Road and Egerton Street, in the city of Nottingham in England. The works are formed from two 18th century factories, which have since been joined. [1] The original purpose of both factories was the manufacture of lace.

  7. Lace Market - Wikipedia

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    Broadway in the Lace Market. The Lace Market is a historic quarter-mile square area in the centre of Nottingham, England. It was the centre of the world's lace industry during the British Empire and is now a protected heritage area. It was an area of salesrooms and warehouses for storing, displaying and selling

  8. Designation Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Boot and Shoe Collection at Northampton Museum and Art Gallery: Midlands 1998 Nottingham Museums (Heritage), Nottingham: Lace and Lace Machinery Collections: Midlands 2014 People's History Museum, Manchester People's History Museum Collection: North 1998 Pitt Rivers Museum (Gardens, Libraries & Museums (GLAM) - University of Oxford), Oxford

  9. Henry Dawson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Dawson, though painting much, and selling his pictures for high prices in his later life, remained, strange to say, very little known except to artists and connoisseurs until the large and very interesting collection of his works that was made for the Nottingham Exhibition in 1878 brought him wider fame. This exhibition showed him to be a ...