Tim in the North East 200 Posted July 25, 2016 Report Share Posted July 25, 2016 Here is a scan of Nottingham's entry in the 1912 Michelin Guide to the British Isles - and for ease of viewing I have blanked out the previous and next towns' entries. This includes a map of the City Centre - and the main exiit routes out of the city, in the days before one way streets, pedestrian zones, traffic lights etc. The scan also includes details of recommended hotels (see my other post 'Hotels for Motorists in 1912' in General Chat about Nottingham) and garages. 8 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,488 Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 Any ideas on the abbreviations in the hotels ? They all have the same list with different prices. For example at the Flying Horse pb ; 2/- mb : 2/6 L : 2/6 D : 3/6 R : 4/- Chfr : 7/6 I guess L is probably Lunch and D is Dinner, but I’m stuck for the others. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
broxtowelad 175 Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 A daft question.....Is there any explanation of the abbreviations in the guide book? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Merthyr Imp 729 Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 All details are on this other thread from a few days ago: http://nottstalgia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=15729 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tim in the North East 200 Posted July 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 Beat me to it! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
broxtowelad 175 Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 Thanks for the added information. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tim in the North East 200 Posted July 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 For ease of reference here is the key to the hotel information: 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
broxtowelad 175 Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 I wonder where the chauffeur went for his nosh? I don't suppose he would have gone down and sat with his gaffer. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,488 Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 Talk of chauffeurs and hotels reminded me of something which disappeared several years ago. The garage for the Flying Horse was at the back of the building on St Peter's Gate. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 Yes I recall the yard/garage Cliff. Jackson was a store that I had complely forgotten about, the upper facade of the H&G remains of Sawyers? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,206 Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 #9 Think that's now the entrance/exit to Flying horse parade,........some nice shops and Art retailers.....did a bit of work there for Vivienne Westwood........ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tim in the North East 200 Posted July 26, 2016 Author Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 An article in the Irish Independent newspaper (which I found by Googling - http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/promenading-and-servants-how-the-rich-lived-in-1916-31118422.html)says of hotels in 1916: "They would bring their servants with them too when they went to visit the city. Hotels like The Shelbourne and The Metropole had a servants' wing so help was always on hand. The servants would eat in the separate quarters in the hotel." I guess the same woyld apply in England in 1912. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,488 Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 #9 Think that's now the entrance/exit to Flying horse parade,........some nice shops and Art retailers.....did a bit of work there for Vivienne Westwood........ That's the place. So you are now effectively walking through the old garage. And looking at the scene from the other angle - the garage is on the extreme right - with the Eight Bells pub on the corner of Peck Lane. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,206 Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 The upstairs storerooms etc of the shops in flying horse parade,which i presume were part of the hotel,i found fascinating,looking out of the windows i saw and felt i'd gone back 100 years,all you could see were the tops and backsides of old buildings,bits and bobs of old Nottingham............... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Posted July 26, 2016 Report Share Posted July 26, 2016 When did the 8 bells close? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FLY2 10,109 Posted July 27, 2016 Report Share Posted July 27, 2016 Late 50's I reckon, or very early 60's. My dad reckoned it to be one of the roughest pubs in town. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
broxtowelad 175 Posted July 27, 2016 Report Share Posted July 27, 2016 #9 I liked the photo of Wakefields store....Reminds me of getting the essential good strong rucksack for school. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Commo 1,292 Posted July 27, 2016 Report Share Posted July 27, 2016 Benjamin, re#9, a little bit of modelling was it for Vivienne? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,206 Posted July 27, 2016 Report Share Posted July 27, 2016 Yes Commo............lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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