There’s plenty of great pictures, including King Charles coming to the area, Mansfield Town playing Arsenal nearly 100 years ago and coalminers at work.
We also have the spotlight on Ollerton, Mansfield, Worksop and tourist attractions around the county.
There is that and plenty more to enjoy.
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9. Dig for Victory
Evacuee schoolboys from London at work using a motorised Rowtrac harrowing machine on the grounds of the Ashley House School for the Dig for Victory campaign on 11th August 1941 in Worksop. Photo: Fred Morley:ds

10. Harold Larwood
Iconic Nottinghamshire fast bowler Harold Larwood, who played in 21 Test Matches for England and had a recorded bowling speed of over 90 miles per hour, bowls in 1935. Photo: Central Press

11. Searching for oil
An oil company worker planting geophones, instruments which record the reflected 'earthquake' waves, during shot hole firing by survey teams of the D'Arcy Exploration Company, who were drilling for oil in Nottinghamshire. Photo: Keystone

12. Curtis Cup come to Worksop
A crowd of spectators watch as Angela Ward Bonallack chips off the fairway on to the 9th green during the 11th Curtis Cup Match golf competition between Great Britain & Ireland and the United States on 21st May 1960 at the Lindrick Golf Club. Photo: Central Press