Welcome to Old Ilkeston – the growing story of a Victorian town
You probably don’t recognise this distinguished chap but his family relationships are responsible for the naming of Kniveton Park in Ilkeston
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Do you know where Criterion House still is ?
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This is Stanley Villa at 11 Burr Lane: what is the origin of its Victorian name ?
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Spot the Ilkeston connection ?
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What is being auctioned here in the 1890s ? Who owns it ? Where is it ?
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What is the significance of this date … and where is it ?
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Careless use of this tonsorial instrument led to a court case and a £3 fine
Built in 1848-49, this chapel building still stands today. Do you know where it is and what it is now ?
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The Victorian Era ends
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Jim Beardsley has very kindly loaned a bundle of unique documents to the Old Ilkeston site from his personal collection. The papers include fascinating details of Victorian property ownership. All of the plans below are from Jim’s collection.
Any idea what this plan below is showing ? .. there are lots of clues within it.
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Burr Lane … but perhaps not as you know it
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Can you connect the Plan below with the Photo above ? (Jim Beardsley Collection)
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If you have any questions about your own Ilkeston research please put them forward.
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