Nottingham Trent University's (NTU) Lace Archive is made up of items bequeathed to the University by local companies and the Nottingham Lace Federation. Browse images using our filters to the left to finds pictures of interest. BUTTRESS, J (2013). REPROGRAPHIC: Photocopies and photographic copies can be supplied for educational use and private study purposes only, depending on the condition of the documents. A poststructural position supports the aim of this thesis to question and wherever possible, disrupt hierarchies encountered in not only notions of ‘heritage’ and the ‘art-world’ but also in day-to-day interactions with others.’. Nottingham once had many lace factories and supported industry in making lace machines and design of lace. Lace dating back to the 1800s will go on show in an exhibition to celebrate Nottingham’s textile heritage. One of the last remaining has taken the unusual step of going back to the past to survive. boosting international collaborative activity with other archives. It was responsible for shaping the urban landscape of the City of Nottingham, not only physically, but also socially and culturally. NOT GOOD. Full up. Godfrey Brothers of High Pavement, Nottingham, were a small firm dealing only with Levers lace, trading with a number of other companies in Nottingham. Yes it was safe, but the smell..and no lifts. Nottingham, developing local and regional identities through oral histories and the Lace Archive, advancing creative practices to booster their cultural and economic benefits. Films produced for Journeys in Lace exhibition: Lines are open:Monday – Thursday 8.30 am – 5 pm By using our site you agree that we can store and access cookies on your device. Indeed, the art school here at Nottingham Trent University supported lace design and technical specialisms. A collection of Nottingham Lace technical illustrations, Jacquard punch cards, antique Nottingham lace trims and motifs, alongside fabric, Lace embroidery hoops, and table cloths from, by ninth generation Lever’s Lace producer, Cluny Lace. To look at original archives you will need an Inspire Library Card. Our hotel is in the Lace market, so we park in a car park next door to the one that we were told to use. Botnus 07. There is lots to do and see.. good shops and restaurants. Its growth, and continued use, gives a unique opportunity to scrutinise technical proficiency and innovation within a specific commodity sector, in the context of the history of design education and teaching practice. 2.5cm Narrow Vintage Style Valenciennes Nottingham Lace Trim By The Meter, Narrow Delicate Floral Scalloped Design in Ivory White TheLaceEmporiumUK. Nottingham Forest football... British Pathé. CD. Tennyson Research Centre, Lincoln. With traditional and vegan menus; we also cater for gluten free dietary requirements. A lace item from the collections. Soothsayer 05. 12, Supplement (March 1843), 8 pages. 2009: Joy Buttress and Wolfgang Buttress, Veil (2009), Wallner Gallery, Lakeside, 2009: Joy Buttress, High Falls: water, lace and the body (2009), Capturing Rhythm and Space, Hong Kong Polytechnic gallery, Hong Kong, 2009: Katherine Townsend, High Falls: water, lace and the body (2009), Capturing Rhythm and Space, Hong Kong Polytechnic gallery, Hong Kong - 2009: Danica Maier, Midlands and Tooraloorals (2009), GEDOK, Karlsruhe, Germany. William R Webb (1858-1928) was a lace designer who worked in Philadelphia, U.S.A. from 1892 to 1895, and then established his own business in Nottingham. There was a strong connection to Calais with many folk and machines from Nottingham making their way to France. Lace Heritage strives to lead the international research agenda across NTU’s disciplinary spectrum and through interdisciplinary and commercial initiatives. This website uses cookies to enhance your user experience. The introduction of the railway (and the Lace Market was very conveniently placed for the railway lines) and the penny post made the trade much more easy to develop and extend). Nottingham. 1959 Lace makers, Nottingham. 50 Shakespeare Street We focus on: We focus on long-term collaborative research and practice and work with our partners towards creating a comprehensive knowledgebase in the field of lace heritage research. Donovan, N. (2012) 'Sex, Death & Chocolate – Keys to Access? Nottinghamshire Archives is the main centre for family history research in the county, housing archives for the county of Nottinghamshire, the city of Nottingham, the diocese of Southwell and Nottingham, and other local bodies, families and individuals. Lace-making archive up for auction (Image: Hansons) “I knew the archive was important but wasn’t sure what to do with it. The Nottingham lace curtain machine only has one warp, and the patterning threads are carried on a spool, not on a beam. We aim to explore the implications of the loss of the lace industry in relation to identity construction in the City of Nottingham, and to examine the behavior of a culturally-changing creativity within the region. Since the mid-eighteenth century the lace industry played a major role in forming communities around the world. Going back to the past to survive Nottingham was once world famous for lacemaking - but now there are just a few practitioners of the traditional craft left. British Pathé. Lace is placed in the context of creative art practice to establish an overview and understanding of the multifarious associations used to articulate ideas and concepts.’, Supervisory team: Tom Fisher, Amanda Briggs-Goode, Danica Maier. 2014: Tessa Acti, Lace Bird (2012), Lace Effects, Cite Internationale de la Dentelle et de la Mode de Calais, Calais, France, 2013: NTU staff and students (textiles, fashion and decorative arts) Evolutions in Lace (2012), Spinexpo, Shanghai, China, 2013: NTU staff and students (textiles, fashion and decorative arts) Evolutions in Lace (2012), Spinexpo, New York, USA, 2012: Nicola Donovan, Still (2012), Bloom (2012) and Lacework (2011), Lace Works, Nottingham Castle, Nottingham, 2012: Joy Buttress, Worn (2012), Lace Works, Nottingham Castle, Nottingham, 2012: Joy Buttress Lacuna (2012) (solo show), Bonington Gallery Nottingham, 2012: NTU Staff (textiles, fashion and decorative arts) Journeys in Lace-part one (2012), Wallner Gallery Lakeside, Nottingham, 2012: NTU students and staff (textiles, fashion and decorative arts) Journeys in Lace–part two (2012), Bonington gallery, Nottingham Trent University, 2011-2013: Joy Buttress, Skin Reveals Skin (2011), Love Lace, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, Australia, 2011: Joy Buttress, Lace Glove (2011), The Evolution of Stitch, Wallner Gallery, Lakeside, Nottingham, 2011: Madeleine Burt, Archive (2011)(solo show), Crocus gallery, Nottingham, 2010: Katherine Townsend, Lace Flow (2010), Closely Held Secrets, Bonington Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, 2010: Joy Buttress and Wolfgang Buttress, Veil (2010), Inside Outside, SW1 Gallery, London. We believe that this is … Registered in England: Company Registration Number 08764337. NOTE: Copyright on all Finding Aids belongs to the University of Nottingham. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal Each purchasable in our Lace Market gallery. Please bring this with you when you visit. Browse photos for research, or buy art prints, framed prints and gifts. stimulating new innovative work from undergraduate and postgraduate students. Stanley Kubrick Archive, University of the Arts, London Nottingham Trent University. Weed Killing Train (1949) A special train sprays weedkiller along the tracks as it goes. The business apparently ceased in the early 1980s. Nottingham Castle Trust is a charity registered with the Charity Commission, registered number 1177745 George Boole Collection as part of the UCC archives, University College Cork. ... Day at the Nottingham Lace-Manufactories, ---. Friday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm, Nottingham Trent University Fashion 'says It' With Lace (1935) Lovely item showing the latest lace frocks from Nottingham and... British Pathé A typescript report by the Lace Manufacturers Association concerns export potential to Australia and advertising. fostering commercial relationships and applications. Posted April 19, 2003. DONOVAN, N (ongoing). (2010) High Falls Water, Lace and the Body (visual Essay). Cuckson, Haseldine and Manderfield of Stoney Street, Nottingham, first appeared in a Nottinghamshire Trades Directory in 1891. It acted also as a stockholder for a number of large shipping houses. COPYRIGHT: Identification of copyright holders of unpublished material is often difficult. The Embalmer 08. The Godfrey Brothers' material comprises financial records (1915-1954), order books (1914-1953) and shipping books (1903-1954). A Collection of Nottingham Lace Records, 1900-1961, https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/data/gb159-l, University of Nottingham Manuscripts and Special Collections, Cuckson Haseldine and Manderfield lace manufacturers Nottingham, Godfrey Brothers lace manufacturers Nottingham, In the Reading Room, University of Nottingham Library: Typescript Catalogue, 12 pp, At the National Register of Archives, London: Typescript Catalogue, 12 pp. The legacy of Nottingham’s lace is at the heart of our research and practice. Visit today and explore. Out of the Archive - On the development of a dialogical art practice initiated by Nottingham’s lace heritage (Vice Chancellors Award with collaborative partner Nottingham Castle). Our aim is to deepen an understanding of the importance of the lace industry in forming local and regional identities, and to inspire innovative creative practices for future economic and cultural benefits. Beautiful lace crafted in Nottingham. The records were transferred to the University library by various parties between 1971 and 1980. Supervisory team: Tom Fisher, Amanda Briggs-Goode and Graham Black. Briggs-Goode, A & Buttress, J. Digital Archive of Documents Related to Lace. Duck: Journal for Textiles Research and Textile Design, issue 1. Warehouse Man [In charge of warehouse] for Trivet's Lace Makers, Trivet Square, Nottingham.