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    Nottingham (/ ˈ n ɒ t ɪ ŋ ə m / ⓘ NOT-ing-əm, locally / ˈ n ɒ t n ʊ m /) is a city and unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England. It is located 33 miles (53 km) south-east of Sheffield and 45 miles (72 km) north-east of Birmingham. Nottingham is the legendary home of Robin Hood and to the lace-making, bicycle ...

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  3. Aug 22, 2021 · Way back in the mid-ninth century Nottingham was known as "Snotingeham" - a single, large settlement consisting of the entire area of the Lace Market, and there is evidence of cave dwellers...

  4. www.nottinghamworld.com › news › how-nottingham-gotHow Nottingham got its name

    Mar 5, 2024 · The name Nottingham finds its origins in the Old English language, a precursor to the modern English we speak today. The original name, "Snotingaham," can be dissected to reveal its meaning. There are also reports of it being spelled 'Snotengaham'.

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  5. Nottingham was the first place in Britain to install high pressure constant supply mains water in 1831. This system was deployed by engineer Thomas Hawksley and the Trent Waterworks Company . The Midland Counties Railway opened the first railway service between Nottingham and Derby on 4 June 1839.

  6. 6 days ago · Nottingham, city and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Nottinghamshire, England. The city lies along the River Trent. The original site is marked by Nottingham Castle on Standard Hill, so named because there, in 1642, Charles I raised his standard at the start of the English Civil Wars.

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  7. noun. 1. a city in N central England, administrative centre of Nottinghamshire, on the River Trent: scene of the outbreak of the Civil War (1642); famous for its associations with the Robin Hood legend; two universities. Pop: 249 584 (2001) 2. a unitary authority in N central England, in Nottinghamshire. Pop: 273 900 (2003 est).

  8. Mar 14, 2021 · Nottingham began in the 6th century as a small settlement called Snotta inga ham. The Anglo-Saxon word ham meant village. The word inga meant ‘belonging to’ and Snotta was a man. So its name meant the village owned by Snotta. Gradually its name changed to Snottingham then just Nottingham.

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