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This website is continuing in the memory of,
and as a tribute to, the late

Paul Nix

who sadly died September 2008
aged 61 years

Here is a tribute from one of his many friends.

I remember Paul Nix as a young man who had a very wide range of interests in Nottingham.
His involvement in Nottingham caves and excavating them was one of the earliest times I met him.
He was involved in the clearing of the storerooms of Judge's restaurant on Milton Street /
Mansfield road.  My recollection was the place was dirty, dark and cold with no
electricity but Paul worked hard amongst decades of accumulated "stuff".

Latterly he and his friend Pete worked on extensive local history websites together.
I very much appreciated their kind offer to set up a website specifically for the
large amount of Brewhouse Yard history, family information and illustrations
which are held in the Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard.

His dedication and contribution to the local history of the area is much appreciated.
He will be missed.  He had a great enquiring attitude and never behaved
as though he knew it all.
By Suella Postles  (Brewhouse Yard Museum)


The website is now being run alongside the www.broxtowehundred.co.uk website,
by Peter Woodward, one of the many friends of the late Paul Nix.
Any queries, please use the email address at foot of this page.

Nottinghamhistory and the Broxtowehundred are Nottingham based
local history projects designed to capture and preserve
peoples memories of past times and experiences
before they are lost and forgotten.

CLICK HERE to see more Nottingham history


Email:info@broxtowehundred.co.uk

Home Page:http://www.broxtowehundred.co.uk/

Created 9th May 1996
Last updated: 26th September 2008

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