tarboat's photos with the keyword: nottingham
Bestwood
20 Sep 2016 |
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Bestwood Colliery was closed in 1971 and today the headstocks and sheaves survive with the winding engines and house in the midst of a country park.
Reliability for real life®
12 Jul 2016 |
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What the hell does that mean? Corporate bollocks at its best once again. Seen near Nottingham this afternoon.
Power over the hill
11 Mar 2014 |
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Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station peeks over the horizon. Seen on a walk around Gotham's former gypsum mines.
Prince Of Wales Brewery Basford
10 Feb 2011 |
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This impressive building was originally built c 1891 / 92 for brewers William Henry Hutchinson & Son and in 1916 became part of Home Brewery. In 1921 it was sold to Murphy & Son who are still in business there to this day manufacturing and supplying aids to the brewing industry. The building was designed by architect William Bradford of Carlton Chambers, Regent Street, London and built by Dennett & Ingle of Nottingham.
The Crown, Radford
17 Jun 2009 |
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The exterior of this Art Deco pub at Radford, Nottingham hasn't been too messed up and the Crown over the entrance is excellent. Original windows too. It proved very difficult to photograph due to the clutter in front and also the busy/lethal road outside. The perspective correction on this two shot stitch is not as good as I would have liked, but I ran out of skill. :-(
Anyway, a nice pub exterior and it looked as if some of the original interior has survived too.
Pipe gantries
21 Apr 2009 |
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Pipework and reeds at the rear of the Boots manufacturing plant at Beeston, Nottingham. Viewed across the Beeston and Nottingham Canal.
The accusing finger
26 Mar 2009 |
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Having left security officer one to call the police it wasn't long before I became aware of a security emblazoned 4wd vehicle tracking me from inside the perimeter of the Boots factory at Beeston, Nottingham. Very soon it stopped and I was faced with this guy who said he was the head of security. He informed me that photographing the site was illegal and demanded to know why I was doing so. He did not wish to know that photography from a public place was perfectly lawful. When I took this shot he was extremely unhappy and said that it was illegal because he had not given permission for his photo to be taken. He said he would call the police. I never saw any police but he did keep me under surveillance even when I was walking away on the far side of the Beeston Canal.
I am sure that the many CCTV cameras around the Boots site recorded images of my good self, but funnily enough I don't remember Boots UK Limited asking my permission either. ;-)
Hollins Viyella
12 Jan 2009 |
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With the announcement of the Viyella company going into administration I thought I would post this reminder of its origins. William Hollins & Co. Ltd., was the originator of Viyella fabrics and built mills at Radford in Nottingham during the nineteenth century. Part of the Norton Street Mills was erected in the early twentieth century and includes some nice terracotta details including this company logo on the keystone over a doorway.
Hollins Viyella, Norton St Mills
12 Jan 2009 |
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Detail of the William Hollins & Co. Ltd mill at Radford, Nottingham. As far as I can remember this section of the mills was built in 1913.
Trent Navigation warehouses
20 Oct 2008 |
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Former warehousing built by the Trent Navigation Company on the Nottingham Canal in the centre of the city. The wording 'British Waterways' on the side facing the canal replaced 'Trent Navigation' and traces of the former lettering can still be discerned. Of course today this is all apartments.
Eight towers
11 Sep 2008 |
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Ratcliffe-on-Soar on a sunny day. It is actually quite difficult to find an angle where you can see all eight cooling towers.
Richmond House
25 Sep 2008 |
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This building caught my eye whilst I was wandering around the centre of Nottingham. Clearly designed to fit a difficult shaped site, the result is a most unusual frontage of curves and angles with terracotta frontage and copings. I think I like the resulting effect.
Bestwood Colliery
20 Jul 2008 |
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Bestwood Colliery was closed in 1971 and today the headstocks and sheaves survive with the winding engines and house in the midst of a country park. In the adjacent village the Bestwood Hotel has also succumbed and now stand empty and disused.
Another dragon
30 Jul 2008 |
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Terracotta dragons are very scarce but today I found two on a building in Heathcoat St, Nottingham. Quite different from this one , the Nottingham dragon cheekily curls his tail through one of the holes in the vertical section of the tile and also requires a prop for his neck! A lovely piece as is the one on an adjacent gable.
Power amongst the corn
Elite Cinema, Nottingham
02 Aug 2008 |
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Even on a wet day the Elite Cinema building in Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham looks impressive. It was designed by the London architects Adamson & Kinns and opened in 1921. Closed as a cinema in 1977 it operated until 1990 as a bingo hall it is now a night club with office and retail uses. The building is listed Grade II*.
Designed to impress
15 Aug 2008 |
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The terracotta frontage of the Boden and Co lace warehouse on Weekday Cross/Fletcher Gate in Nottingham is certainly designed to impress the customer. There is some fine detail work in the design.
Boden and Co detail
15 Aug 2008 |
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Detail from above the doorway of the Boden and Co lace warehouse on Weekday Cross/Fletcher Gate in Nottingham. Top quality terracotta to impress your customers.
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