English football tends to be pretty generic when it comes to its team names. In the United States, there are a few repetitions across the big four sports, but for the most part, when someone talks ...
At the foot of Nottingham Castle, almost carved into the rock itself, lies a pub called Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, which lays a much-disputed claim to being the oldest inn in England. As the name ...
What is a badge in any case? It’s a complicated question to answer. Perhaps your football club’s most ubiquitous symbol is a storied, heraldic design harking back to the local coat of arms or a sleek, ...
You probably know of Robin Hood, the heroic outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor of Nottingham. What you probably didn’t know was that he had to evade two sheriffs because, in the late ...
You are in: Nottingham > History > Local history > Nottinghamshire and the jump jet Nottinghamshire played a major role in the creation of the world's first vertical take-off aircraft. The Flying ...
The area of the medieval town showing locations of excavations (the excavation extents are derived from the Nottingham City Historic Environment Record, maintained by Nottingham City Council). Credit: ...
Seven fingers to a fist became the signature gesture among Nottingham Forest fans at the City Ground. It was a day of ...