King's Meadow, Nottingham
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King's Meadow in Nottingham was a cricket venue in use from 1751 until 1951. It was used for minor or local games only. In 1951, the land was acquired for industrial development and the site was incorporated into the Nottingham Royal Ordnance Factory.[1]
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