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The Nottingham Red Book Almanack Diary & Directory 1871

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The Nottingham Red Book Almanack Diary & Directory 1871
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The 1871 Red Book Almanack & Directory

The year is 1871. Queen Victoria reigns, the gaslights of Market Square cast a warm glow on cobblestones, and the air hums with the clatter of horse-drawn carriages and the ceaseless rhythm of the lace-making looms. This is the world captured within the pages of The Nottingham Red Book Almanack, Diary & Directory for 1871.

More than just a book, this is a time capsule. A primary source document that offers an unparalleled, street-level view of life in a bustling Victorian industrial hub. To hold this volume is to hold the key to the city's soul during a pivotal moment in its history.

Within its pages, you will discover:

A Comprehensive Street Directory: Walk down every major thoroughfare and hidden alley. Find out who lived where, from the wealthy merchant in a grand Georgian townhouse to the weaver in a terraced cottage. An indispensable resource for genealogists tracing family roots.
A Complete Commercial & Trades Directory: Explore the economic heart of Nottingham. Find the names and addresses of lace manufacturers, hosiery dealers, ironmongers, publicans, and merchants of every kind. Perfect for local historians and business researchers.
The Court Directory: A listing of the county's gentry, nobility, clergy, and other prominent citizens, offering a fascinating glimpse into the social hierarchy of the time.
Local & Civic Information: Names and addresses of mayors, councillors, magistrates, police officials, doctors, and schoolmasters. Understand the structure of the city's governance and public services.
Almanack & Diary Section: Featuring essential information for the 19th-century citizen, including calendar events, sunrise and sunset times, postal rates, and stagecoach timetables.
Who is this for?

The Genealogist: Trace your Nottingham ancestors, pinpoint their homes, and uncover their occupations.
The Local Historian: Build a detailed picture of Victorian Nottingham, its people, its industries, and its evolution.
The Writer or Researcher: Infuse your historical fiction or academic work with authentic, verifiable details.

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