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Sally Kindberg at Nottingham Goose Fair
Nottingham Goose Fair has been held annually since the 13th century, only interrupted by plague, World Wars and the Covid pandemic. Originally held in Nottingham’s Old Market Square, it was moved in the 1920s to the Forest Recreation Ground north … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arthur Spooner, boxing, D H Lawrence short story Goose Fair, fairground signage, fairgrounds, Goose Fair, National Fiarground and Circus Archive, Nottingham, Rock Cemetary, Ron Taylor, Ron Taylor's Boxing Booth, Ron Taylor's Excelsior Booth, Ron Taylor's grandsons, Sherwood Forest, showmen, the Forest Recreation Ground, University of Sheffield
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Sally Kindberg’s visit to Nottingham and some family stuff
Last weekend I went to Nottingham, where I grew up (although born in Devon), whose castle had a lasting impression on me. The image above is a frame from Unfinished Business, an unreliable memoir in comic strip form (always changing) … Continue reading →