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BINGHAM: AN OVERVIEW
HISTORY OF BINGHAM
Introduction
Prehistoric times
Iron Age
Roman Bingham
The Anglo-Saxons
Medieval Bingham
Tudor times
Stuart times
Georgian times
Victorian Bingham
20th Century
21st Century
ARCHAEOLOGY
Project Details
Field Walking
Summary
Field Walking Method
Database Design
Details about the Parish
Protocol
Description of Finds
Introduction
Flints
Stone Axes
Iron Age
Roman
Anglo-Saxon
Saxo-Norman
Medieval
Post Medieval
Stoneware
Clay Pipes
Glass
19th-20th C
Miscellaneous
Analysis of Results
Introduction
Prehistory
Iron Age
Roman
Anglo-Saxon
Medieval
Tudor-Stuart
18th Century
Modern
References
Conclusions
Crow Close
Purpose and location
Historical background
Topographical survey
Geophysical surveys
Analysis of results
Discussion/conclusions
References
Acknowledgements
Test Pits
Market Place Dig
Robert Miles Jnr School
Archaeological test pits
Churchyard
Warner's Paddock
STUDY OF OLD MAPS
Bingham in 1586
Introduction
Interpretation
Town Centre
Additional Holdings
The Open Fields
Furlongs/Holdings/Strips
South Field
East Field
West Field
North Field
Holdings and Strips
Reconstructing holdings
Analysis of holdings
Sizes of holdings
Street and road names
Bingham in 1776
The Estate Terrier
Town Map
The Fields
Homesteads
Shared Tenancies
Bingham in 1841
Apportionment
Town Map
Life in 1841
Analysis
1841-1901
BUILT HERITAGE
Introduction
Development of Bingham
House Histories
Old and New Views
Architectural Details
Street Names
St Mary Church
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
FARMING IN BINGHAM
BINGHAM AT WAR
World War I
World War II
BINGHAM'S RAILWAYS
CHURCHYARD
Introduction
Search the Churchyard
Churchyard Map
Genealogical Charts
Inscriptions
Species List
ORAL HISTORY
NATURAL HISTORY
Wildlife and Flora
Natural History Surveys
Linear Park
GEOLOGY
Photo: By courtesy of Nottingham County Council, Libraries, Archives and Information
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