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Category: People
We have had some memorable people living in Tollerton and some people have given their personal memories too. If you have a memory you would like to share, let us know and we can add that on to the site.
The Hickling Forse Connections and Beyond Much intrigue surrounds Tollerton Hall and those who lived or worked here; It is always interesting therefore to receive new information about the Hall…
William Hickling was born at Keyworth in 1835 but lived all his married life in Tollerton through to his death in 1909. As far as we are aware, he was…
Until the 1930 – 1950s expansion of housing Tollerton was a small rural village. In the 19th century the population fluctuated around 150 persons. By 1911 there were 168 residents…
In the mid 1940s, the American troops were stationed at the airport and the grounds adjacent to Hall Farm. As a lad in my early teens, I attended Musters Road…
This excerpt was written by Miss Dodd in 1935 and reproduced a lot later in one of the Village Newsletters: The average pilot takes about eight hours of instruction, given…
Taken from the Tollerton Village Newsletter of November 2002 On October 4th, I was driving with Norma Lewis, the retired Director of Nottinghamshire Wild Life Trust. We were on Tollerton…
These photographs were owned by former Tollerton resident, Peggy Heason, and given to Alison May of Tollerton some years ago. Our thanks go to Alison for sharing them. The following…
These photographs were owned by former Tollerton resident, Peggy Heason, and given to Alison May of Tollerton some years ago. Our thanks go to Alison for sharing them. …