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... looking towards the tram stop at The Forest Recreation Ground.
Earlier in the evening, I looked online in the app: "Clear Outside", for the amount of cloud cover for that evening. No cloud at all was forecast. :-)
A good amount of high cloud is said to give you the best sunset photos, which you can look for on "Clear Outside".
Mark Denney talks about the 5 simple apps he uses in this YouTube video, which includes "Clear Outside" ...
I think this is the last remaining Nottingham 'standard' Trident, seen here on route 34.
21st November 2014, Nottingham.
Tuesday, 22 October 2019
43423 after arriving at Nottingham with the 0934 ex London St Pancras.
© Finbarr O'Neill
Nottingham City Transport: 474 (NNN 474W) a Roe bodied Leyland Atlantean AN68C/1R, painted in green and cream fleet livery and captured here in Nottingham operating on service 65 to Carlton.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 17th April 1985.
Ref No: PICT00129/CL.
47 214 had recently been renumbered from D1864, across the tracks 47 201 also has had the same treatment, it was D1851. The loco in the foreground has stopped on the centre road at Nottingham for a crew change, it was an empty oil train bound for Lindsey.
"One of those pictures you wish had been taken in colour"
47214 was a Loughborough built loco, it entered traffic 11/05/1965, it was withdrawn 11/11/1994 and scrapped by C.F. Booth (Rotherham) 22/07/1998.
47201 was built at Crewe entering traffic 12/06/1965, it was withdrawn 28/02/2007 and cut at EMR Metals (Kingsbury) 27/07/2007.
Copyright Geoff Dowling 15/06/1974: All rights reserved
... on Clumber Street. In the distance, a woman who has slashed her jeans at the knees. I'm amazed that this is still in fashion. The saxophonist was very good.
Click on the image to see a larger view.
Seen at the Netley Bus Rally in the Royal Victoria Country Park in July 1994 is Nottingham City Coaches Leyland Lion DAB / East Lancs CH43/37F 385 F385GVO, new in 1989.
27 years ago today - 4th February, 1994 - I was in Nottingham. Former Bristol Omnibus 5098 (NTC 574R) was one of numerous Bristol VRs in use with Nottingham Omnibus and would go for scarp the following year.
Nottingham Theatre Royal. Originally opened 1865 and designed by C J Phipps. It received a major makeover from Frank Matcham in 1897, and a re-imagining of the Phipps design by RHWL in 1978. Grade 2 listed.
City of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England - Theatre Royal and Royal Complex, Theatre Square
November 2024.
Nottingham College City Hub is a modern and innovative educational facility located in the heart of Nottingham city centre. It offers a wide range of courses and qualifications for students of all ages and backgrounds, including vocational training, apprenticeships, and higher education programs. The building features state-of-the-art facilities, including a digital media suite, science labs, and a professional training restaurant. It aims to provide students with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their chosen careers.
Nottingham City Transport Scania N230UD Omnidekka Fleet Number 907 YT61GOP Working The 1 To East Leake
Nottingham City Transport 946 YN08MSU Scania N270UD East Lancs OmniDekka H51/35F at Upper Parliament Street on Pathfinder route 100 to Southwell on 10 October 2015.
Nottingham Bus Station. Designed by Leonard Design Architects and opened in November 2021, the Nottingham Broadmarsh Bus Station & Central Library also contains a large car park.
City of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, UK - Bus Station, Canal Street / Middle Hill
November 2022
To catch up with the purple gas powered 87, we made use of another new gas powered service, the 59!!
For now, the Lime circuit will be a mix of the 10 plate OmniDekkas and 19 plate Biogas Scanias, but the OmniDekkas will be replaced by 22 plate examples expected around April/May.
496 pulls away from Arnold Market with a 59 to Killisick.
City of Nottingham Leyland Atlantean 442 seen prior to delivery at Northern Counties, Wigan.
Noteworthy is the GMPTE Atlantean by its side in allover white To my knowledge, it never carried an allover advertising scheme so why it was allover white remains a mystery.
Nottingham Arboretum. The Arboretum was the first designated public park in Nottingham. The botanist and horticultural publisher, Samuel Curtis, oversaw the design of the park, which officially opened on 11 May 1852. In 1986 it was Grade II* listed with Historic England. The Arboretum is a Green Flag Award-winning park that contains more than 800 trees belonging to 65 species.
City of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England - Nottingham Arboretum, Waverley Street / North Sherwood Street
September 2022