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granny grump | 06:31 Tue 26th Apr 2011 | Genealogy
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A dear friend of mine is trying to locate copies of photographs of his Grandad Thomas Reginald Scott who was Sheriff of Nottingham in 1947. He and his wife Maud Scott escorted the young Princess Elizabeth and the then Lieutenant Phillip Mountbatten when they visited Nottingham.

My friend's mother left him an album of photographs of the visit but over the years 2 photos have 'disappeared' - by what ever means - of his grandfather and grandmother walking by the council offices in Nottingham known as 'Slav' square with the young couple

He has tried everywhere that he can think of to get copis but to no avail can anyone sugget what he can do after all this time?
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Is there a local newspaper in Nottingham? They sound like the kind of photographs that would have been published.
If the newspaper has closed down, and a lot of them have, he might be able to see a copy in the local library. A copy of a photograph from a newspaper wouldn't be best quality, but it would be better than nothing.
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Thank you sandyRoe he has tried the Nottingham papers but will have a go at the library
Not really any help Granny but that should be SLAB square
Just thought of an old local legend about the square, guarding the steps there are two large stone lions which are said to roar a welcome every time a virgin walks by,don't know what it says about the young girls of today but it's a long time since anybody's heard a lion roar in Nottingham
He was Sheriff in 1945/46 according to Wikipedia
Best bet is definiately the local archive who oftern have copies of local papers on microfilm - time consuming but worth it if the photos turn up!

Try here: http://www.nottingham.../leisure/archives.htm

Or maybe these people can help?
http://www.nlha.org.uk/societies.html
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Thank you all for your help - my friends are with us on holiday and will definitely take your advice when they get home

Love your comments paddywak - we all had a good laugh and you are probably right

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