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  2. Nottingham Castle - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Castle is a Stuart Restoration-era ducal mansion in Nottingham, England, built on the site of a Norman castle built starting in 1068, and added to extensively through the medieval period, when it was an important royal fortress and occasional royal residence.

  3. Category:Castles in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Nottingham Castle This page was last edited on 9 December 2016, at 20:41 (UTC). ...

  4. Listed buildings in Nottingham (Radford and Park ward)

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    Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade Nottingham Castle Middle Bridge, archway and porter's lodge: c. 1170: The oldest part is the bridge spanning the middle moat of the castle, originally a drawbridge, and later altered.

  5. William Neville (Lollard knight) - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Neville (c. 1341 – 19 October 1391) was an English Lollard knight, [1] and constable of Nottingham Castle. He was a crusader with his Lollard brother (and possible lover) [ 2 ] John Clanvowe , with whom he was buried inside the Arap Mosque in Istanbul .

  6. Statue of Robin Hood - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... A statue of Robin Hood is installed at Nottingham Castle, in Nottingham, England. [2] [3] ...

  7. History of Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book as "Snotingeham" and "Snotingham". In the 11th century, Nottingham Castle was constructed on a sandstone outcrop by the River Trent. The Anglo-Saxon settlement developed into the English Borough of Nottingham and housed a Town Hall and Courts. A settlement also developed around the castle on the ...

  8. Category:Buildings and structures in Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Castle Gate, Nottingham; Castle Meadow Campus; Central Post Office, Nottingham; City of Caves;

  9. Watson Fothergill - Wikipedia

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    Watson Fothergill (12 July 1841 – 6 March 1928) was a British architect [1] who designed over 100 unique buildings in Nottingham in the East Midlands of England. His influences were mainly from the Gothic Revival and Old English vernacular architecture styles.