Welcome to the Ilkeston and District Local History Society (IDLHS)
Meetings and events
Annual General Meeting followed by Militant feminism 1900-1918
Annual General Meeting followed by Militant feminism 1900-1918
The forgotten role of working class women, by Ian Green. The AGM should not take more than 20 minutes. Guests welcome (£3). Free to members.
The Magnificent Seven
The Magnificent Seven
An end to a 19th century horror story – London’s great cemeteries, by Stephen Flinders. Guests welcome (£3). Free to members.
My kind of Paris
My kind of Paris
Local history — but from Paris! With Stephen Flinders. Free to members – guests always welcome (£3)
The curious world of old-time punishments
The curious world of old-time punishments
How do you punish the dead? By Ian Morgan. Guests welcome (£3) – free for members.
When the bands played on
When the bands played on
The social history of village and town bands, by Chris Weir. Free to members, guests always welcome (£3)
Bygone shopping in Nottingham
Bygone shopping in Nottingham
Zebedee Jessop, Joseph Burton and shopping in the 1700s, by Chris Weir. Free to members – guests always welcome (£3).
Inn signs and Local History
Inn signs and Local History
with Robert Mee. How your favourite pub got its name and how that changed over time. Free to members, guests welcome at £3.
The BBC and the Bomb
The BBC and the Bomb
with Ian Betson. Cold War Broadcasting from the Bunkers – a look at the Cold War preparations for the Third World War. Free to members, £3 for guests.
Derbyshire Well Dressings
Derbyshire Well Dressings
by Janet and Paul Barrass. The history and practice of this old tradition. Free to members, guests £3.
Who we are and what we do
About Us
Welcome to the Ilkeston and District Local History Society (IDLHS) website. If you are a new visitor, please find time to browse through the pages. The site features information on the history of Ilkeston and district and you can find more about the Society on the About the IDLHS page.
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Membership
Why not join? Membership would bring you several benefits. All members receive the Society’s magazine, The Herald several times a year and can attend all our indoor speaker meetings, outside visits and walks free of charge (excluding external entry fees and transport costs). It’s only £12 yearly each or £18 for a couple at the same address (2024).
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Ilkeston and District Local History Society are pleased to help with any general enquiries that visitors to the site may have. We cannot undertake any genealogical or large scale research on your behalf, but we will at least do our best to answer any questions.
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News & Stories
Tales of the Railways
The Erewash Valley changed enormously after the railways arrived in 1847. They affected every aspect of local peoples’...
Plaque to local explosives expert and marksman
Our plaque on his former home at 'Ferns Hollow' on Station Road, Ilkeston marks the birthplace of a famous son of...
Marking the 1916 Zeppelin bombing
On 31st January 1916 a Zeppelin flew over the East Midlands passing over Ilkeston and the Stanton Iron Works and...
Ilkeston as it was — Its history in 50 chapters
by Ann Featherstone and Beverley Kilby A look at some of the events, people and things that have shaped the Ilkeston...
Trowell
Just over the border into Nottinghamshire is the village of Trowell, which is probably most famous for being the...
Shipley
An area known for its coal, theme park and now a country park, Shipley has a very varied history. Shipley Hall, around...
West Hallam
The Village in the 1920s Although it is not known exactly when the first settlement appeared, West Hallam is mentioned...
Wharncliffe Road in 1914
Contributed by the late Paul Robinson When I was little, before and during the Kaiser's War, Wharncliffe Road was...
The Mayor, the King and the Old Bailey
(A longer read) From information kindly supplied by Michael Harmer John and Gertrude Macdonald were married on 23rd...
An Ilkeston man in the American Civil War
(A longer read) The complicated life of George Newman George Newman was born in Northamptonshire in September 1834....
Great War stories
(A longer read) When we think of the First World War, most of us think of trenches, machine guns and mud in France and...
Ilkeston’s ‘Waterloo Men’
Researched by Peter Cave. Sixty or so local men who served in the army during the Napoleonic Wars have so far been...
Who was St John Houghton?
Beauvale Priory, near Eastwood, achieved fame when its one-time Prior, John Houghton, became the first English...
Publications
The Society sells a variety of publications both by the IDLHS and by others. These can be purchased directly from the Society by post.
Prices shown include postage and packing but only relate to UK postage rates. For overseas orders or other enquiries relating to these publications please contact the Secretary at the address below. Please note that postage rates can change, so the Society reserves the right to amend prices without prior notice.
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