The largest and most detailed plan of Nottingham published to date

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To the Right Honourable Henry Richard Vassall Lord Holland, Recorder of Nottingham, and to the Right Worshipful The Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council there of, This Plan of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham

and of the several extra Parochial Places within the Liberties of the Castle together with parts of the parishes of Lenton, Radford and Sneinton, in the County of Nottingham. From surveys made in the years 1827, 1828, & 1829. Is dedicated with every sentiment of respect by their most obedient servants E. Stanley & H.M. Wood.

STAVELEY, E[dward] and WOOD H[enry] M[oses]
London & Nottingham,
Published by Riddle & Co., Paternoster Row, and by E. Staveley & H.M. Wood,
1830
Engraved plan on two sheets joined, inset view of Nottingham Castle, lower right.
1220 by 1180mm (48 by 46.5 inches).
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A highly detailed town plan of Nottingham. Nottingham was a flourishing city in the mid-nineteenth century, bolstered by the Industrial Revolution. The first lace machines had been brought to the city in 1809, and it was soon the centre of British lace manufacturing. Unfortunately, the rapid expansion of population (it had increased from 28,801 in 1801, to 50,220 by 1831) required to support this industrial expansion created huge swathes of slums, known as the worst in the ...

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