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Egmanton

  • The village held an annual feast on the Sunday closest to Old Michaelmas day (29 September).
     
  • There is a stone churchyard cross consisting of shaft and base standing on a plinth of two steps, with date 1692 inscribed on the base and with the shaft capped by a sundial base. This is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
     
  • Egmanton Castle consists of the remains of a Motte and Bailey style castle. It is commonly known as Gaddick Hill.
     
  • There are some working oilfields in the parish. Oil shale fracking has been introduced to the parish.
     
  • Alan MURRAY-RUST has a photograph of the Old Plough Inn just off Main Street on Geo-graph, taken in August, 2014. It's an 18th century building but only recently re-opened as a restaurant.
     

Nottinghamshire

  • The Thoroton Society tells us that the county of Nottinghamshire was created around 1,000 years ago by the Anglo-Saxon monarchy as a means of stabilizing the kingdom after Viking invasions.
     
  • Some of Nottinghamshire's history lies underground. Fly through some caves just off Peel Street on Youtube.
     
  • Read about Nottinghamshire history.
     
  • The manpower shortages caused by World War One was a great boon to women who moved into factory and clerical jobs that had primarily been male-oriented in the past. The trend was noticed in the Newark Great War Bulletin of June 21st, 1915.
     
  • The Newark Great War Bulletin of August 23rd, 1915 notes that recent rainstorms have ruined crops. Coupled with depredations from U-Boats, the paper notes the scarcity of produce and the threat of inflation.
     

England

  • England - History - links and information.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - History - links and information.