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Nottingham has the UK's largest network of caves - over 800 are hidden beneath its streets. Cut into the sandstone they have been used for many purposes for centuries.
The 6X13 Dollands Moor Toyota cars wait at the signal to proceed to their destination in Toton yard.
1B25, the 08.50 departure from Nottingham heads for the capital as water gushes over a weir on the River Trent.
I went along to Goose Fair on two evenings while it was on this year. On the first evening I took with me my Fujifilm XT2 camera with a 35mm f/2 lens, and the second evening my XT3 camera with the kit lens (see adjacent detail).
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Nottingham Capitol / Mount Zion. Opened in October 1936, designed in art deco style by Reginald W G Cooper, the Capitol Cinema seated 1,122 people in stalls and balcony levels. It closed, unaltered, in favour of bingo in June 1968, and this lasted until 2004. The Mount Zion Apostolic Church acquired the building and converted it into their place of worship. Water ingress damaged the building and in 2019 it closed for major repair work. These are reportedly ongoing in 2024, but with little sign of activity. Grade 2 listed.
City of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England - Capitol / Mount Zion Church, Alfreton Road / Churchfield Lane
July 2024
Cheers to Pete Michael and Dave for your company last night at Nottinghams Sh1@e night sorry i mean light night
i took this after heading back to the car its a colour version of a shot i did a couple of years ago
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I took this photo on a very cold and misty morning, as you can see. The road surface had icy patches on it.
I used Silver Efex Pro 2 together with Photoshop Elements to create the B&W image.
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One from back in April, whilst at Woodlesford station in one of the dull moments I set myself a challenge of a head on pan shot, the task was to find the slowest shutter speed I could get a successful shot. This is 1/20 second and was just lucky I had focus on the driver.
Its one I've been toying with either upload or delete.
Anyway 158902 is working the 1Y33 13:06 Leeds to Nottingham, 10th April 2018.
Explored 2-6-2015. Highest position #171
Rock Cottage
Brewhouse Yard Museum
A view taken from the wall of Nottingham Castle.
The museum depicts the social history of Nottingham over the last 300 years.
Housed in five 17th century cottages adjacent to the famous 'Trip to Jerusalem' public house.
Brewhouse Yard once contained a thriving community of 20 houses with, at its peak, a population of some 127 people.
Today the surviving buildings house the museum and contain a mixture of reconstructed room and shop settings, and gallery displays.
Here you can experience being in a Victorian home, see inside a child’s bedroom, root through the cupboards in the kitchen and pump water.
... I took this photo from one of the footpaths through The Nottingham Forest Recreation Ground, looking towards St Andrew's Church (across The Rock Cemetery). It was a cold misty morning.
The impressive edifice of Nottingham Station forms the backdrop to Locomotive Services 'Royal Scot' No. 46100 'Royal Scot' heading Steam Dreams 1Z46 0743 Colchester - Barrow Hill charter on 89th April 2024. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
Nottingham Castle unexpectedly announced it was to close yesterday after its managers went into administration. It re-opened last year after a major refurbishment. I am glad I was able to visit this weekend and was impressed by the new interactive visitor attractions and exhibits which complement the beautiful grounds, amazing views from the 130ft high cliffs and long standing city museum and art gallery. I hope it can reopen its iconic gates to visitors soon. The Castle is a 350 year old palace built within the grounds once occupied by the medieval fortress. The old Castle was destroyed by Parliament after the Civil Wars to prevent it being used a as a Royal Stronghold again and the current Ducal Palace was itself badly damaged in one of the most infamous, violent and shocking acts of the Reform Act Riots in 1831. These riots were perhaps the closest the UK ever came to a Popular Revolution. As such, this impressive structure, a rare UK example of the Artisan Mannerism Style, has an important place in the history of the whole country and deserves to reopen as soon as practically possible. Nottingham, UK.
Nottingham City Centre - at night.
City of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England - Station Street
November 2024
Nottingham has a street cycle hire scheme and it is now possible to hire a bike from a number of docking stations located around the City for only £1 an hour with a cap of £4 per day.
Nottingham City Centre - at night.
City of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England - Broad Marsh Car Park, Canal Street / Middle Hill
November 2024
Nottingham's Old Market Square part way being transformed in to the annual Winter Wonderland.
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A mix of historic buildings such as Midland Station & the British Waterways goods warehouse and more modern architecture. As English cities go the mix between old and new buildings is not at all bad compared with say Preston where heart of the city is little more than a jumble of ill-matching constructs. The shot was taken from the grounds of Nottingham castle. Nottingham, UK.
The cladding of the new Nottingham College building is designed to look like the punchcards once used to manufacture lace.
Some shots of my home town with my wide angle Lomo cam the Blue Ribbon. IT was shot using 100 ISO colour slide film and is all SOOC. :)