EPW045370 ENGLAND (1934). Gunn and Moore Ltd Cricket Bat Manufacturers, Nottingham, 1934

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Pennawd [EPW045370] Gunn and Moore Ltd Cricket Bat Manufacturers, Nottingham, 1934
Cyfeirnod EPW045370
Dyddiad July-1934
Dolen
Enw lle NOTTINGHAM
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 456766, 339256
Hydred / Lledred -1.1550769883309, 52.9473675092
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SK568393

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totoro
Tuesday 3rd of January 2017 02:31:46 PM
This railway area is now fully redeveloped and is marked as "government offices"

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Tuesday 3rd of January 2017 02:30:28 PM
Nottingham Canal Langley Mill Derbyshire to Nottingham Completed 1796 By 1861 owned by Great Northern Railway, LNER from 1923 Mainline abandoned 1937 Nottingham City Council bought the section from Lenton to the city limits and began filling it in from 1955

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Tuesday 3rd of January 2017 02:29:04 PM
Gunn and Moore Ltd - Cricket Bat Manufacturers Founded in 1885 by English Test batsman William Gunn and local businessman Thomas James The company was originally based at 49 Carrington Street in Nottingham. Relocated to an out of town industrial park - Gunn and Moore moved its cricket bat-making factory to Trent Lane, Colwick, about 2000.

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Tuesday 3rd of January 2017 02:27:30 PM
Palatine Street

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Tuesday 3rd of January 2017 02:23:19 PM
Whitbreads Bottling Stores (possibly 1909-1963)

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Tuesday 3rd of January 2017 02:21:58 PM