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Photo Date:23 Jun 2022(Thu)
Located: Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park, 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
Photo Date:23 Jun 2022(Thu)
Located: Wollaton Hall, Gardens and Deer Park, 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
Photo Date: 20 Jun 2022 (Mon)
Located: Located: University Boulevard tram stop,Nottingham,England
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
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.
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.
As seen from below but within its well manicured grounds. Here's a bit of history to put the reasonably modern building in context - news.experiencenottinghamshire.com/a-short-history-of-not...
Interesting doorway to computer repairs shop in the middle of Nottingham. Very interesting and informative shuttered doorway to shop, closed for the evening. For ‘Thursday Doors Day’.
A view towards Nottingham's Lacemarket and the Church of St Marys (Square Tower) which dates to at least 1390. It is Nottingham's Oldest church and the largest apart from the Catholic Cathedral. The church with a spire to the left dates to the 19th Century and is now a public house, The Pitcher and Piano.
Converted factories and overhead tram cables in Nottingham's former Lace Manufacturing district. UK.
... 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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