48 Mill Gate
The background history of one of Newark's heritage buildings near the Trent Navigation riverside
An Early Church School in Newark
The history of Guildhall Street School from its foundation to its closure
ARCHARD, Charles Josiah
Author and Editor of 'The Newark Herald' newspaper
Bank Holiday Mayhem
Newark Mods in Skegness
Bert Hall's Seaside Emporium
A Newarker makes good in Mablethorpe
Boy with a bat
Examination of a painting with local references, by Thomas Hudson
Christ Church vicarage
No.30 London Road, Newark
CLATER, Francis [of Whatton, Newark & Retford] (1756 - 1823)
Best-selling veterinary author of the 18th century. Renowned for his books on horse and cattle husbandry.
Dial 'N' for Newark
The early development of telecommunications in Newark
Fives at the Magnus
The game of Fives at the Magnus Grammar School, Newark
FRASER, Neil ('Jock')
Well-remembered wanderer, travelling knife grinder and scissor sharpener
From the past To the present
Pictures of Newark then and now
Holidays at Home
Even in wartime life on the Home Front could be relieved by a well-earned break
Keeping it in the Family
A report on political patronage in nineteenth-century Newark
Marshall's Coaches of Sutton-on-Trent
Public transport in Newark by bus and coach during the twentieth century
MORE about Bert Hall.....
.... Town Crier of Newark, and Auctioneer in Mablethorpe
NALHS Plaque to Willie Hall
A dedication to a Newark-born footballer in a plaque erected at Lovers' Lane School
Newark
Glimpses through time
Newark Castle
Post cards and messages
Newark 2nd World War Hero Sam Derry
Lieutenant-Colonel Sam Derry, Newark-On-Trent most decorated war hero, holder of the Military Cross and Distinguished Service Order
Newark Chess Club
History and general information
Old Newark Hospital
Seventeenth Plaque is unveiled
Patronage in Newark of the Eighteenth Century
Report on an address by Professor Stanley Chapman
Peter Brannan
The Art of Peter Brannan - An Archaeological dig
Peter Brannan 1926-1994
An artist too modest for fame
Saxon and Norman Newark
The evidence from observations and investigations by archaeologists
The Cafferata Firm of Newark
Development of a Newark quarrying and brick industry
The Holy Wells of Nottinghamshire
An overview of dedication, distribution, history and folklore
The Telephone Exchange - Newark
Town experiences dawn of the first information age
Timber-framed building structures: construction and technology
A report on a practical exhibition and presentation by Mr. Michael Flinton, in Newark Library
Tunnels Under Newark
Do they really exist?
William Gladstone
The 'Grand Old Man' of British politics
William John Caparn(e)
Artist & Horticulturist
Yards of Newark
How the Victorians provided homes for a rapidly-expanding industrial population