Image ID: 21641
Courtesy of Alfred Wilson
off Portland Square
Sutton in Ashfield
England
Nowell's blacksmiths workshop was demolished after this picture was taken, and is now the site of the NatWest Bank. Note that the building's roof line has been altered at and windows blocked at some time in the buildings history. Portland Square is thought to be the site of the first village green. The square was previously known as Swine Green when the central pond was used to water livestock, and later became known as Engine Green when a building to house the manual Fire Engine was erected on the site. The square was named Portland Square by the Sutton in Ashfield Board in honour of the Duke of Portland's family
Date: 1932
Organisation Reference: NCCW000974
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