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Region 4 consists of 6 areas, each is organised by its co-ordinator:
 
  
  
*Nottinghamshire [http://www.familytreeforum.com/private.php?do=newpm&u=77 Barbara Dodds]
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'''Retford page ideas'''
*Rutland [http://www.familytreeforum.com/private.php?do=newpm&u=817 Jennie]
 
*Derbyshire [http://www.familytreeforum.com/private.php?do=newpm&u=19 Darksecretz]
 
*Lincolnshire [http://www.familytreeforum.com/private.php?do=newpm&u=21 Katarzyna]
 
*Leicestershire [http://www.familytreeforum.com/private.php?do=newpm&u=293 Michael]
 
*Northamptonshire [http://www.familytreeforum.com/private.php?do=newpm&u=128 Jessbowbag] 
 
 
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We are looking for volunteers to take photographs of places of worship. This includes Churches, Chapels, Synagogues, Mosques, Temples, Meeting houses, Kingdom Halls and even ruins. Any pictures should be uploaded on to the Regional Projects board for Region 4 East Midlands
 
  
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Read Peircy's history of Retford properly again
  
To see which places have already been photographed just follow the links below
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link back to nottinghamshire page
  
*[[Places of Worship:Derbyshire]]
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work out what phtographs are needed
*[[Places of Worship:Leicestershire]]
 
*[[Places of Worship:Lincolnshire]]
 
*[[Places of Worship:Northamptonshire]]
 
*[[Places of Worship:Nottinghamshire]]
 
*[[Places of Worship:Rutland]]
 
  
It would also be really lovely if anyone has pictures of village, town or city life to add to the Wiki, it all helps to understand people and places and brings them to life.
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Broadstone
  
Do you have any local stories, which you would like to share with other researchers? If so we would love to hear them, you can either contact the co-ordinator for your county or submit them directly to the Wiki.
 
  
The East Midlands is a region where history dates back to the neolithic age.  A wide range of occupations from the agricultural labourers to the market gardeners of the Lincolnshire fenland; to the shoemakers of Northamptonshire; the lace makers and the framework knitters in Nottinghamshire; and the iron, lead, and coal miners of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.  With the increase in the mines went an increase in the Railways with at least one "railway town" in the region.  Derbyshire is home to the Peak District National Park and so many of the various Dukes of England in the 16th (or earlier??) centuries so liked the countryside on the Nottinghamshire /Derbyshire border that the area was called "The Dukeries"..............''TO BE COMPLETED''
 
  
*early christian baptisms - St Paulinus - segelocum
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'''other possible pages'''
*King Cnut ordered the waves to stop
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*Queen Eleanor died in Harby.
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Creswell
*King John died in Newark
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*Richard III died at the battle of Bosworth Field, 1485.
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Clowne
*roman roads
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*sherwood forest
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Worksop
*peak district
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*dukeries - pics?
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Rampton
*heavy industry depots here as n middle
 

Latest revision as of 20:27, 9 November 2009


Retford page ideas

Read Peircy's history of Retford properly again

link back to nottinghamshire page

work out what phtographs are needed

Broadstone


other possible pages

Creswell

Clowne

Worksop

Rampton