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Bridge is the name given to the ward [2] and suburb of Newark-on-Trent in the Newark & Sherwood district in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is one of the seven wards on Newark Town Council .
Newark Castle in 2013, overlooking the River Trent Newark Castle and Bridge circa 1812, before it was restored by Anthony Salvin. Newark Castle, in Newark-on-Trent in the English county of Nottinghamshire, was founded in the mid 12th century by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln. Originally a timber castle, it was rebuilt in stone towards the end of ...
The first recorded cricket match was held on an area of ground behind the Trent Bridge Inn in 1838. [2] Trent Bridge hosted its first Test match in 1899, with England playing against Australia. The ground was first opened in 1841 by William Clarke, husband of the proprietress of the Trent Bridge Inn [2] and himself captain of William Clarke's ...
Newark-on-Trent (/ ˌ nj uː ər k-/) [1] or Newark [2] is a market town and civil parish in the Newark and Sherwood district in Nottinghamshire, England. [3] It is on the River Trent, and was historically a major inland port. [4] The A1 road bypasses the town on the line of the ancient Great North Road.
Trent Bridge is an iron and stone road bridge across the River Trent in Nottingham, England. It is the principal river crossing for entrance to the city from the south, although the upstream Clifton Bridge is both larger and busier.
Newark-on-Trent: Nottinghamshire: A616/Great North Road: 1772: Road: Causeway links Muskham Bridge and Trent Bridge, Newark. [47] 82.7 (133.1) Muskham Viaduct: South Muskham Newark-on-Trent: Nottinghamshire
Granville Sentinel columnist Jeff Gill writes about the tours he'll lead July 20 and July 22 at the Newark Earthworks.
An iron toll bridge over the River Trent between Gunthorpe and East Bridgford opened in 1875. [14] The toll house is now the Bridge & Bayleaf restaurant. In 1881 the population of Gunthorpe was 323, including 40 attending the church school. The village had two inns, two shops, three farmers, a blacksmith, a wheelwright, a tailor and a shoe maker.