EAST MIDLANDS HISTORY AND HERITAGE MAGAZINE
East Midlands History and Heritage magazine uniquely caters for local history societies, schools and colleges, heritage practitioners and history professionals across the region, putting them in contact with you and you with them. There are so many interesting stories to tell: about its people, its places and the things that happened to them.
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East Midlands History and Heritage magazine is a free quarterly magazine available at local libraries and distributed through local history societies and other groups. The latest edition of East Midlands History & Heritage magazine includes articles on Matlock Bath: An East Midlands trippers’ paradise; Ronald Pope: The ‘Secret’ Sculptor; “They Prefer the River” Nottingham’s Trent Baths, 1857–1941, Ruddington: A “large and well-built village” of handloom weaving, Bowled Over: a “lost” 18th Century bowling green re-found at Langar Hall, Nottinghamshire; The Mysterious Tenant of Thoresby Hall; A Voyage Round my Grandad; Homes for Hinckley’s Heroes; Mansfield Revived; The Leaves of Southwell.
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