Notts Sheet 38.13 Nottingham NW (New Basford & Hyson Green) 1913 – published 2006; intro by Ron Blake. This very detailed map covers the north west area of Nottingham, with coverage stretching from Maud Street and Leslie Road westward to Aspley Hall, and from Bailey Street and Silverdale Road southward to Gregory Boulevard. Hyson Green is in the SE quarter of the map, New Basford in the upper part. Radford Road runs N-S through the map. Features include Whitemoor, Newcastle Colliery, Bobbers Mill, Gladstone Street, Star Brewery, Scotholme Bleaching Works, Maville Chemical Works, lace factories, St Stephens church, New Basford station (in NE corner), gas works. We include street directories for Eland St, Northgate, Radford Road, Rawson St.
The 1880 version is in full colour, taken from the beautiful 1st Edition OS handcoloured map. The maps cover the south part of Nottingham in detail, with coverage stretching from Broad Marsh and Narrow Marsh southward to Trent Bridge cricket ground, and from Holles Crescent eastward to Sneinton Hollows.
Notts Sheet 42.06 Nottingham (South) 1899 – published 1998; intro by Alan Godfrey. This very detailed map covers the south part of Nottingham, with coverage stretching from Broad Marsh and Narrow Marsh southward to Trent Bridge cricket ground, and from Holles Crescent eastward to Sneinton Hollows. Features include River Trent, Forest football ground, Trent Bridge, St Christopher’s church, Midland Railway with main station, locomotive sheds, Mansfield Junction, GNR railway with terminus, carriage shed, Sneinton Junction, GCR railway with engine shed, carriage shed, Meadows Cricket Ground, tramways, Nottingham Canal, St George’s church, Nottingham Castle, LNWR railway goods branch with goods shed, East Croft, Hay Market, St Gabriel’s church, Tinkers Leen, bonded stores, St Nicholas church etc. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Arkwright Street, Broad Marsh, Canal Street, Narrow Marsh.