gothamhistory.org.uk
War Memorial > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/war-memorial.html
Gotham’s War Memorial whilst being different from the more regular stone or bronze memorials often seen in towns and villages throughout the United Kingdom, it is not entirely unique, being in the form of a Recreation Ground and Memorial Hall. World War I’s “The Gotham Roll”. Participants who died during or because of the War have their individual histories included within the following pages, also included are those participants World War II who lost their lives. The names listed below are of people wit...
gothamhistory.org.uk
Gotham Village Publications > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/publications.html
A STITCH IN TIME. Gotham Tapestry 2000 edited by Sybil Dabell. This book is history in stitches. Local people made a tapestry for the Millennium and each page has a colour picture of one square and the history that goes with it. Eg Curates House / Green man / Cuckoo Bush Inn. Price: 6-00 p&p inc. By Sid. Bradbury the Gotham Thatcher. Published in 1981 reprinted in 2000. Format: A5 29 pages. Price: 3-00 inc p&p. Price: 3-00. inc p&p. TELLING TALES IN GOTHAM. The introduction describes the origins of the.
gothamhistory.org.uk
Gotham Village History Society > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/action/style
Gotham is an attractive green belt village situated some seven miles south of Nottingham centre and two miles south of the River Trent. With 680 residential dwellings and around 1800 inhabitants, it is within five miles of the M1 motorway and the East Midland Airport. read more. Parish council information may be obtained from the following link:. Http:/ gothamvillage.org.uk. There are a wide range of photographs of the village in our gallery. Photo Gallery - Click to see the photographs. Fri, 26 Aug 2016 .
gothamhistory.org.uk
Heritage Trail > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/heritagetrail.html
This trail was created to mark the passing of the Millennium in 2000. It consists of a circular walk taking in Gotham Hills and part of West Leake Hills, returning through some of the Gotham village streets, a distance of 4 miles. Please allow at least two hours, there are a few benches along the route to rest awhile and enjoy the views. Indeed there are views to be enjoyed without the benches. Heritage Trail route is indicated with a blue line. Click on the images below to follow the trail online.
gothamhistory.org.uk
About Gotham Village History Society > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/aboutus.html
The Gotham and District Local History Society was originally formed in 1974. Regular monthly meetings with appropriate speakers are held at 7-30pm in the Gotham Memorial Hall, Nottingham Road, on the third Thursday of each month with the exception of August. Other topics and correspondence are discussed after each talk. No membership joining fee is required. There is a separate attendance fee on the night. Typically 25-30 people attend the meetings. Hosted by Local UK History. Fri, 26 Aug 2016 .
gothamhistory.org.uk
Meetings Programme > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/meetingsprogramme.html
Gotham and District Local History Society. Meetings and talks take place in the "Cheese Rollers" room at Gotham Memorial Hall, Nottingham Road, Gotham, usually on the third Thursday evening of the month, starting at 7:30 pm. Tea or coffee drinks are included in admission price. Email enquiries@gothamhistory.org.uk. For more information about Gotham and the Local Society. Hosted by Local UK History. Fri, 26 Aug 2016 . Design and Hosting by MC Webs - Websites without the hassle!
gothamhistory.org.uk
Historic Tour of the Gotham Village > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/historictour.html
Around the Village Photographs. Click on the thumbnail to see the photograph and discover some of its history. Photographs by Graham Essex. Hosted by Local UK History. Fri, 26 Aug 2016 . Design and Hosting by MC Webs - Websites without the hassle!
gothamhistory.org.uk
Gotham Street Names > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/streetnames.html
Origins of Gotham Street Names. Should you have information additional to that appearing in the following pages, the Gotham and District History Society would be pleased to hear from you. Also photographs recording any period of village and family life are most welcome. Use this map to locate positions of the Street Names mentioned in the accompanying pages, or just to find your way around. Hosted by Local UK History. Fri, 26 Aug 2016 . Design and Hosting by MC Webs - Websites without the hassle!
gothamhistory.org.uk
Second World War Evacuees at Gotham > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/second-world-war-evacuees-at-got.html
Second World War Evacuees at Gotham. Were you an evacuee in Gotham? Do you have relatives that were billeted in Gotham? Above is a photograph of the Birmingham evacuees at Gotham School in 1941. The numbers involved, when evacuated and from where:. 80 evacuees on 1st September 1939 from Sheffield (Darnall C of E School). 34 evacuees on 5th September 1939 from Nottingham (Manvers, Blue Bell Hill, Trent Bridge and Carlton Road schools). 12 evacuees in October 1940 from South London schools.
gothamhistory.org.uk
Gotham Family Trees > Local UK History
http://www.gothamhistory.org.uk/familytrees.html
During the Civil War many registers were not properly maintained. In 1733 the use of Latin in English and Welsh registers was discontinued. The Hardwicke’s Marriage Act introduced the use of proper marriage registers to prevent clandestine marriages. The Rose’s Act of 1813 required each parish to save separate registers for baptisms, marriages and burials. Hosted by Local UK History. Fri, 26 Aug 2016 . Design and Hosting by MC Webs - Websites without the hassle!