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Is Byron the greatest Nottinghamian? |
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We know who the greatest Britons are, but who is the greatest
Nottinghamian?
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Great Nottinghamian biographies:
William Booth
Lord
Byron
Watson
Fothergill
Su
Pollard
D
H Lawrence
Alan
Sillitoe
Robin Hood
Torvill
and Dean
Sir
Jesse Boot
Harold
Larwood
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There are many names that nearly made it onto this list of famous
Nottinghamains.
Other famous people from Robin Hood County include:
Ball, Captain Albert VC
Bendigo
Birch, Rob
Blower, Tom
Boot, Sir Jesse
Booth, General William
Bowden, Sir Frank
Bowles, Peter
Byng, Douglas
Byron, Lord John
Clarke, Rt Hon. Kenneth
Clough, Brian OBE
Coates, Eric
Cole, Andy
Cranmer, Thomas
Dance, Sir George
Dwight, Roy
Flowers, Wilfred
Fothergill, Watson
Hallam, Nick
Hewson, Sherrie
Hitchcock, Alma Reville
Hood, Robin
Howe, Lord Admiral Richard
Howitt, T. Cecil
Karno, Fred
Khaliq, Jawaid
Knight, Dame Laura
Larwood, Harold
Lawrence, DH
Lee, Alvin
Lindsey, Robert
McCarthy, Dennis
Meadows, Shane
Mee, Arthur
Owen, Greg
Player, John
Pollard, Su
Randall, Derek
Reynolds, John
Russell, Graham
Sillitoe, Allan
Smith, Paul CBE
Slater, Colin MBE
Stardust, Alvin
Torvill, Jayne MBE & OBE
Trease, Geoffrey
Walker, Chris
Watson, Dave
Westwood, Lee |
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1 - Lord Byron, George Gordon - Writer |
Byron
was known as one of England's most controversial poets and writers
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2 - D. H Lawrence - Writer |
Lawrence
is undoubtedly one of the most important English writers of
the 20th century. His novel 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' is one
of the most notorious books to have been published. |
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3 - William Booth - Salvation Army founder |
William
Booth, from Sneinton, was the founder and first General of The
Salvation Army. |
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4 - Robin Hood - Local hero |
Is
he fact or is he fiction; a hero or a villain? Whatever the
answer Robin Hood has certainly made his mark on Nottingham
and the whole of the world. |
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5 - Sir Jesse Boot - Boots the
Chemist |
Jesse
Boot transformed a small herbal store into a powerful pharmaceutical
giant - Boots The Chemist. |
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6 - Torvill & Dean - Ice skaters |
Jayne
Torvill and Christopher Dean are Britain's best known ice skaters, they won the
hearts of the British public with their Olympic gold medal in Sarajevo. |
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7 -Watson Fothergill - Architect |
Fothergill
was the son of a wealthy lace manufacturer and merchant. He
developed a distinctive picturesque style, influenced by the
European Gothic architecture he saw on his many visits to the
continent. |
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8 - Harold Larwood -
Cricketer |
Harold
Larwood was born in Nuncargate. A bowler of great speed combined
with considerable control, it made him a force to be reckoned
with in the years between 1926 and 1933. |
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9 - Su Pollard - Entertainer |
Nottingham
born actress who became a fixture on 91热爆 television in the 1980's
in a series of comedy shows. |
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10 - Alan Sillitoe - Novelist |
Sillitoe
was born in Nottingham, the son of an illiterate tannery labourer.
His most famous work is undoubtedly 'Saturday Night, Sunday
Morning'. |
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