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Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

 

Located : Nottingham, England

Photo Date:23 Jun 2022(Thu)

 

Located: Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park, Nottingham, England, UK

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Photo Date: 1st July 2022 (Fri)

 

Located: Nottingham, England, UK

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Daily Photo: 12 Jun 2022 (Sun)

 

Located:Nottingham,England,UK

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Photo Date:23 Jun 2022(Thu)

 

Located: Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park, Nottingham, England, UK

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Located: Wollaton Hall and deer park, Nottingham

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Located: Wollaton Hall and deer park, Nottingham

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Photo Date:23 Jun 2022(Thu)

 

Located: Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park, Nottingham, England, UK

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Photo Date: 20 Jun 2022 (Mon)

 

Located: Located: University Boulevard tram stop,Nottingham,England

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Located: Wilford Suspension Bridge ,Victoria Embankment, Nottingham

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Located: Wollaton Hall and deer park

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Photo Date: 20 Jun 2022 (Mon)

 

Located: Located: Highfields Park Boating Lake, Nottingham, England

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

Completed in 1929, Nottingham's Neo-Baroque Council house dominates the UK's largest Market Square. The Ferris wheel is erected annually in November until New Year

A view from Castle Rock towards the Lace Market area of Nottingham, UK

Nottingham Canal, UK.

Dating to 1670, the existing Palace is still known as Nottingham Castle. It replaced the original medieval structure, which was slighted after the Civil Wars for being a Royalist Stronghold. The current palace was itself gutted by fire during the Reform Act Riots of 1831, and transformed into the City's Art Gallery soon afterwards. It has recently reopened after a major renovation with interactive exhibitions about Robin Hood and the City's rebellious past.

Nottingham city centre the day of lockdown release April 21

From the Carrington Street Bridge, Nottingham, UK

Located: Wollaton Hall and Deer park

 

Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho

The view towards High Pavement from the church yard of St. Mary's in the Lace Market. The church, just in frame on the left is the third to occupy the site, and has stood here since the late 14th Century. It is Nottingham's largest mediaeval structure.

Every year in the City of Nottingham they hold a Light Night putting on some very spectacular light shows.

Nottingham city centre the day of lockdown release April 21

Nottingham city centre the day of lockdown release April 21

Nottingham, UK, May 2019

Nottingham’s Council House taken on this morning’s photowalk.

The great glass dome Nottingham council building UK

In ancient Foxwood near Calverton, Nottingham, uk,

Plenty of benches to chose from! Rushcliffe Country Park just to the south of Nottingham.

The Castle, Nottingham, UK. The current building dates to the 1670's and replaced the original medieval structure which had been destroyed after the Civil Wars. The existing Castle was itself gutted by fire during the reform act riots of 1831 and now houses the City Art Gallery. It is currently closed to the public awaiting new management.

The Worksop train slips out from Platform 1 during a less rainy period at Nottingham on May 9

... which I photographed towards sunset. The snow had melted somewhat, though the paths were icy in patches. All Saints' Church is in the distance.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Arboretum,_Nottingham

 

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Converted factories and overhead tram cables in Nottingham's former Lace Manufacturing district. UK.

One of hundreds of made tunnels grottoes and caverns cut into Nottingham’s soft sandstone. The city’s oldest recorded name translates as ‘House of Caves.’ Previously unknown caves are discovered every year.

Newton and Arkwright. Taken on a walk around the city mid July.

On Sunday 01/07/84 1E26 0835 Leicester-Skegness Jolly Fisherman pauses at Nottingham platform 3, with 20161/113 for power.

Photographer: Unknown

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I shot this image handheld during a very quiet moment on a Saturday evening at Nottingham Midland railway station. I focused on the windows at the far end of the image and allowed the side windows to become progressively out of focus closest to the camera. I was using a 50mm f1.4 lens on my Canon 6D, but for some reason I shot it at f1.8. Nevertheless, I still had a shutter speed of 1/125th of a second, which was more than adequate to obtain a sharp image.

Nottingham Castle is a once-fortified castle in Nottingham, England, later replaced by a Georgian-era mansion. In the Middle Ages it was an important royal fortress and occasional royal residence. In decline by the 16th century, the original Castle was largely demolished in 1651 aside from its walls and gates.

By Wikipedia.

The monument is Captain Albert Ball V.C.

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