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    Radford is an inner-city area of Nottingham and former civil parish in the Nottingham district, in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England,...
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    2023, two 19-year-olds were found fatally stabbed on Ilkeston Road, Radford, Nottingham. Nottinghamshire Police received a request to attend at 04:05. An...
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  • up radford in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Radford may refer to: Radford, Coventry, West Midlands Radford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire Radford, Plymstock...
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    Guardian. 4 January 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2014. "Radford outlines future vision at Field Mill". Nottingham Post. 5 March 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2016...
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    Christianity portal St Peter's Church, Radford is an Anglican parish church in Radford, Nottingham, located at 171 Hartley Road (St. Peter's Park). It...
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    Boulevard Works (category Buildings and structures in Nottingham)
    II listed building on Radford Boulevard, Nottingham. Boulevard Works is the largest surviving tenement lace factory in Nottingham, dating from 1883. It...
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  • among these being Radford, Coventry and Radford, Nottingham.: 633  The most closely related surname to Radford is "Radforth", while a common variant is...
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    Bulwell, Radford, Sneinton, Standard Hill, and parts of the parishes of West Bridgford, Carlton, Wilford (North Wilford). In 1889 Nottingham became a...
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    John Player & Sons (category Manufacturing companies based in Nottingham)
    the business in 1877. He had the Castle Tobacco Factories built in Radford, Nottingham, just west of the city centre. He had three large factory blocks...
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  • Sports Kirby Muxloe Leicester St Andrews Lutterworth Athletic Newark Town Radford Rainworth MW Saffron Dynamo Sandiacre Town Selston Southwell City West...
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  • Nottingham Forest Football Club is a professional association football club based in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England. The team compete in the...
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  • to Tynemill. Meanwhile, they purchased the Plough public house in Radford, Nottingham and spent several months converting the outbuildings to a ten barrel...
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    listed in Nottingham City Council's ward profiles. The area is served by Radford Road tram stop and Hyson Green Market tram stop on the Nottingham Express...
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    Radford railway station was on the Midland Main Line and Robin Hood Line in Radford, Nottingham. It was opened by the Midland Railway on 2 October 1848...
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    Margaret Humphreys (category People from Nottingham)
    worker and author from Nottingham, England. She worked for Nottinghamshire County Council operating around Radford, Nottingham and Hyson Green in child...
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  • Radford and Park ward is a former electoral ward in the city of Nottingham, England. The ward contained over 160 listed buildings that are recorded in...
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  • Radford Football Club is a football club based in the Nottingham inner-city area of Radford, England. The club is based at Selhurst Street, off Radford...
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    City of Nottingham wards of Bilborough, Clifton East, Clifton West, Lenton & Wollaton East, Meadows, Radford, and Wollaton West. Nottingham city centre...
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    Players Bonded Warehouses are a major former group of warehouses in Nottingham which were used by John Player & Sons for the bonded storage of tobacco...
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  • Listed buildings in Nottingham (Radford and Park ward) Listed buildings in Nottingham (Sherwood ward) Listed buildings in Nottingham (St Ann's ward) Listed...
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    the business in 1877. He had the Castle Tobacco Factories built in Radford, Nottingham, just west of the city centre. They filled three large blocks. The...
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    Christ Church, Cinderhill (category Churches in Nottingham)
    Cinderhill is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Radford, Nottingham. The church dates from 1856 and was constructed as a chapel of ease...
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  • Club was an English football club from the Radford district of Nottingham. Notts Olympic was founded as Radford Excelsior, in the early 1870s, with matches...
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    Bill Lockwood (cricketer) (category Cricketers from Nottingham)
    William Henry Lockwood Born 25 March 1868 Radford, Nottingham Died 26 April 1932 (aged 64) Radford, Nottingham Batting Right-handed Bowling Right-arm fast...
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    Nottingham Express Transit (NET) is a 20-mile (32 km) tram system in Nottingham, England. The concept of a modern tramway to reduce road congestion and...
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  • economics. Radford was born in 1919 in Nottingham, England. He studied economics at the University of Cambridge. When World War II broke out, Radford left the...
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  • Bob Herrod (category Footballers from Nottingham)
    Edwin Robert Herrod (1866–1918), born in Radford, Nottingham, was an English footballer who played as a forward. As a 15-year-old, he lived in Derby earning...
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    Radford Road is a tram stop on the Nottingham Express Transit network, serving the suburb of Hyson Green, City of Nottingham in Nottinghamshire, England...
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    History of Nottingham Grade I listed buildings in Nottinghamshire Listed buildings in Nottingham (Radford and Park ward) "Nottingham Castle, Nottingham, Nottingham"...
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    married Betsy Wood Mannin at Radford, Nottingham in 1859 and they lived at Arkwright Street, Nottingham. William died in Nottingham on 18 June 1867 age 72....
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