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Title: Radical History Walk: Don't liberate me: I'll do it myself
Client: Nottingham Contemporary 'Remember Revolution' exhibition.
Brief: Travel 20 or 30 miles from home and the people have generally in store for you some pity when they know you’re from Nottingham - Nottingham Journal, 1835. How was Nottingham Radical?
Materials: Walk and Historiography
Images: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 (Courtesy Jennie Syson)

A still from Look & Find - The Meadow Club.

Baptist Church and Sunday School: This was the non-conformists breaking away from the Church of England and pioneering the idea of universal education fifty years before the 1877 Education Act. However, in some areas Sunday School is seen as a patronising middle class institution of liberal shop keepers, drapers, police superintendents and marble masons.

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K.D.M. Snell, Rival Juruselms, (Cambridge, 2000).
A. J. P. Taylor, The Making of the English Working Class, (London, 1966).
C. Stell, An inventory of nonconformist chapels and meeting-houses in central England. Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire & Rutland, (London, 1986).