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Normanton Collection

Normanton, a quaint town with a rich history and vibrant community

Background imageNormanton Collection: A Meet of the New Forest Buck-Hounds at Fountain Court, Broo

A Meet of the New Forest Buck-Hounds at Fountain Court, Broo
Members of the New Forest Buck-hounds meet at Fountain Court, the hunters and dogs at the ready. Those present include Constance, Duchess of Westminster, Lady Mary Grosvenor, Harry, Fry

Background imageNormanton Collection: Rutland Water

Rutland Water
Normanton Church Museum on the edge of Rutland Water on a winters day. Rutlands most famous landmark was saved from flooding when Rutland Water was created in the 1970s

Background imageNormanton Collection: St Matthews Church, Normanton, Rutland Water

St Matthews Church, Normanton, Rutland Water
Fishermen in a boat near St Matthews Church, Normanton, Rutland Water. The Classical-style Grade 2 Listed Building is now de-consecrated. First Published The Sunday Times Date: 1988

Background imageNormanton Collection: Craven Lodge Fancy Ball

Craven Lodge Fancy Ball
A page from The Tatler, featuring photographs and a report on the Craven Lodge Fancy Ball in Melton, Leicestershire, a New Year party with a prehistoric fancy dress theme

Background imageNormanton Collection: Wiltshire SP4 7 Map

Wiltshire SP4 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wiltshire SP4 7

Background imageNormanton Collection: Bus to South Normanton, Nottingham

Bus to South Normanton, Nottingham

Background imageNormanton Collection: Nottingham bus service to South Normanton

Nottingham bus service to South Normanton and Pinxton probably 1920s

Background imageNormanton Collection: Normanton Tram in 1906

Normanton Tram in 1906

Background imageNormanton Collection: Hopetown, Normanton early 1900's

Hopetown, Normanton early 1900's

Background imageNormanton Collection: Normanton, October 1906

Normanton, October 1906

Background imageNormanton Collection: Normanton Market Place early 1900s

Normanton Market Place early 1900s

Background imageNormanton Collection: Market Place, Normanton early 1900's

Market Place, Normanton early 1900's

Background imageNormanton Collection: Normanton Hopetown early 1900s

Normanton Hopetown early 1900s

Background imageNormanton Collection: High Street, Normanton early 1900's

High Street, Normanton early 1900's

Background imageNormanton Collection: Normanton High Street probably 1920s

Normanton High Street probably 1920s

Background imageNormanton Collection: Christ Church, Normanton Road, Derby, Derbyshire

Christ Church, Normanton Road, Derby, Derbyshire Date: 1906

Background imageNormanton Collection: Page from The Architect s, Surveyors and Engineers Compendium 1892 (engraving)

Page from The Architect s, Surveyors and Engineers Compendium 1892 (engraving)
728193 Page from The Architect s, Surveyors and Engineers Compendium 1892 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Page from The Architect s)

Background imageNormanton Collection: Gwyneth Thomson and Helena Normanton

Gwyneth Thomson and Helena Normanton
Two of our coming Portias. Mrs. Gwyneth Marjory Thomson, accepted by the Benchers of Lincolns Inn as a student in 1920. On the right, Miss Helena Normanton

Background imageNormanton Collection: Lady Amy Agar

Lady Amy Agar photographed at the time of her engagement to the Hon. Michael Biddulph, 3rd Baron Biddulph. She was the sixth of seven daughters of the Earl and Countess of Normanton. Date: 1925

Background imageNormanton Collection: The Lincoln and Honington Railway (engraving)

The Lincoln and Honington Railway (engraving)
1611100 The Lincoln and Honington Railway (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Lincoln and Honington Railway)

Background imageNormanton Collection: Members of the New Parliament (engraving)

Members of the New Parliament (engraving)
1047896 Members of the New Parliament (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Members of the New Parliament)

Background imageNormanton Collection: Wakefield WF6 2 Map

Wakefield WF6 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wakefield WF6 2

Background imageNormanton Collection: Rushcliffe NG13 0 Map

Rushcliffe NG13 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Rushcliffe NG13 0

Background imageNormanton Collection: Newark and Sherwood NG25 0 Map

Newark and Sherwood NG25 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Newark and Sherwood NG25 0

Background imageNormanton Collection: Rutland LE15 8 Map

Rutland LE15 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Rutland LE15 8

Background imageNormanton Collection: Derby DE23 8 Map

Derby DE23 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Derby DE23 8

Background imageNormanton Collection: Sale particulars for valuable and important freehold property belonging to the late William

Sale particulars for valuable and important freehold property belonging to the late William Newbould, 1852
Sale particulars for valuable and important freehold property comprising a substantial family residence with pleasure grounds, gardens, out-offices, coachmans cottage, homestead, etc

Background imageNormanton Collection: W H Wigley bakery van, Birmingham

W H Wigley bakery van, Birmingham
W H Wigley bakery van, a Ford van shaped like a loaf of bread, Shaftesbury Bakery and Normanton Road, Birmingham. circa 1920s

Background imageNormanton Collection: Charles Agar

Charles Agar, 1st Earl of Normanton (1736 1809), Anglo-Irish Protestant clergyman. Archbishop of Dublin from 1801 to 1809. In 1794 Agar was raised to the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Somerton

Background imageNormanton Collection: Plan of the late Mr W Newboulds property at Intake in the parish of Handsworth as allotted for

Plan of the late Mr W Newboulds property at Intake in the parish of Handsworth as allotted for sale, 1852
Full details of each lot are given in the sale particulars (includes references to Birley Moor Meadow, Yew Tree Field, Quarry Field)

Background imageNormanton Collection: Norman River in Normanton, Queensland

Norman River in Normanton, Queensland

Background imageNormanton Collection: Picture No. 10741214

Picture No. 10741214
Normanton Down Barrows, a Neolithic and Bronze Age barrow cemetery in snow. It consists of a Neolithic long barrow and Bronze Age round barrows, Wiltshire Date:

Background imageNormanton Collection: Picture No. 10900495

Picture No. 10900495
Normanton Church Museum Date:

Background imageNormanton Collection: de Havilland DH50 G-AUFW Perseus

de Havilland DH50 G-AUFW Perseus
de Havilland DH50, G-AUFW, Perseus, delivered the first airmail to Normanton on 1 July 1927. Date: 1927

Background imageNormanton Collection: Normanton Park, Rutland

Normanton Park, Rutland
Distant view of Normanton Park, Rutland (now in Leicestershire) Date: circa 1830

Background imageNormanton Collection: Advertisement for St Giles Garage, Normanton, Derby

Advertisement for St Giles Garage, Normanton, Derby
Advertisement for St Giles Garage, Upper Dale Road, Normanton, Derby. Cars For Hire, Day and Night Service, Distance No Object, Weddings, Dances, a Speciality, Petrol, Oil & Greases


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Normanton, a quaint town with a rich history and vibrant community. From the Meet of the New Forest Buck-Hounds at Fountain Court to the picturesque Rutland Water, this place is filled with delightful surprises. St Matthews Church stands proudly overlooking Rutland Water, offering solace and tranquility to its visitors. The Craven Lodge Fancy Ball brings glamour and excitement to Normanton, where locals gather in their finest attire for an unforgettable night. Hop on the bus to South Normanton and explore Nottingham's bustling cityscape or take advantage of the convenient Nottingham bus service that connects you effortlessly. Transportation has always been a part of Normanton's story - from the iconic Normanton Tram in 1906 to catching a ride at Hopetown during the early 1900s. These snapshots capture moments frozen in time, reminding us of how far we've come. As October rolls around, Normanton comes alive with festivities. The air is filled with anticipation as residents prepare for celebrations unique to their town. The lively Market Place becomes a hub of activity during these times - bustling stalls selling local produce and goods bring color and vibrancy to this historical square. Normanton holds onto its heritage while embracing progress; it cherishes its past while looking towards an exciting future. This charming town invites you to immerse yourself in its stories, explore its hidden gems, and experience firsthand what makes it truly special.