Hawton, Nottinghamshire
Hawton photos
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Hawton maps
Historic maps of Hawton and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis. View all Hawton maps
Hawton books
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Memories of Hawton
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By this point I was ten years old. I rememder going fishing with a net on a pole for sticklebacks just round the back of my house which was in Coging Close, there was a huge area of fields with a stream running by it. I also remember that just round the corner from us was an old run-down farm but... [more]
Shared on 28 October 2008
I remember Clifton in a different light. We lived at 17 Pastures Avenue during 1966/7, my brother or one of them, he's the youngest, was born there. I met my half sisters and brothers there. I have always liked animals and started to collect farm animals. When I met one of my half sisters, she was also into farm animals. We... [more]
Shared on 10 March 2009
Ernest C Rick was my Great Grandmother's first husband. He owned this Gents Outfitters shop in Stodman Street, now it is Bakers Oven. I don't really have any information about him, only that he married Florence and had 2 sons. If anyone knows any more, please feel free to leave comments.
Shared on 17 September 2008
I lived at the RAF camp at Coddington during my teens. I went to Sconce Hills school & later worked at Alec W. Adams in Lombard Street. In those days, as office workers we were required to work on Saturday mornings and afterwards, my friend & I would invariably walk round the marketplace before catching the bus home. ... [more]
Shared on 12 October 2008
Extracts From Hawton & Nottinghamshire books
Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Hawton, inspired by Frith photos.
Newark Photographic Memories Pocket Album
The church of All Saints is considered to have the finest chancel in Nottinghamshire, as well as a magnificent 14th-century Easter Sepulchre. The church was extended in the 1480s with the addition of the tower, south aisle and clerestory.
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The Church 1890 In this picture the ancient village church looks brand new; it was. The Reverend Edward Hadley had All Saints completely rebuilt between 1886 and 1888, and paid for it himself.
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The Church 1890. In this picture the ancient village church looks brand new; it was. The Reverend Edward Hadley had All Saints completely rebuilt between 1886 and 1888, and paid for it himself.
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