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Hine, Thomas Chambers. Nottingham, its castle, a military fortress, a royal palace, a ducal mansion a blackened ruin, a museum and gallery of art :
Hine, Thomas Chambers
Nottingham, its castle, a military fortress, a royal palace, a ducal mansion a blackened ruin, a museum and gallery of art
1876
Nottingham Castle Museum. A statement of the objects of this institution and the adaptation of Nottingham Castle as its permanent location by the town council of Nottingham.
Nottingham Castle Museum
A statement of the objects of this institution and the adaptation of Nottingham Castle as its permanent location by the town council of Nottingham
1878
Potter, T. R. (Thomas Rossell), 1799-1873. The history and antiquities of Charnwood Forest /
Potter, T. R. (Thomas Rossell), 1799-1873
The history and antiquities of Charnwood Forest
1842
Blackner, John, 1770-1816. The history of Nottingham, embracing its antiquities, trade, and manufactures, from the earliest authentic records, to the present period. :
Blackner, John, 1770-1816
The history of Nottingham, embracing its antiquities, trade, and manufactures, from the earliest authentic records, to the present period.
1815
 The album of Nottingham views.
The album of Nottingham views
[circa 1880]
Timperley, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1795?-1861. Songs of the press and other poems, relative to the art of printing :
Timperley, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1795?-1861
Songs of the press and other poems, relative to the art of printing
1833
Carey, William, 1759-1839. Ridolfi's critical letters on the style of Wm. Etty, esq., R.A., and on his Destroying angel,
Carey, William, 1759-1839
Ridolfi's critical letters on the style of Wm. Etty, esq., R.A., and on his Destroying angel,
1833
 [Printer's specimen book :
[Printer's specimen book
[ca. 1815]