Loose_Grip/Pete's photos with the keyword: Nottingham

HWW Nottingham 6th June 2024

18 Jun 2024 15 12 198
Nottingham railway station was first opened by the Midland Railway in 1848 and rebuilt by the same company in 1904, with much of the current building dating from the later date. This decorative terracotta wall is located above the entrance to the ticket hall and the railway's intertwined initials MR are in the centre. The Midland actually disappeared into the LMS at Grouping in 1923. HWW to everyone. Enjoy the day.

Nottingham 6th June 2024

15 Jun 2024 8 2 136
Hamid Zenati fabric art in the Nottingham Contemporary art gallery at Weekday Cross.

HWW St Mary’s Church Nottingham 6th June 2024

11 Jun 2024 13 10 167
The entrance and wall of St Mary's church on High Pavement in the Lace Market area of Nottingham. The main body of the present building (at least the third on the site) dates from the end of the reign of Edward III (1377) to that of Henry VII (1485–1509). The tower was completed in the reign of Henry VIII. HWW to everyone. Enjoy your day.

Nottingham 4th October 2020

18 Mar 2021 22 19 284
Dating from 1189, Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem claims to be the oldest pub in England. It sits at the bottom of the Bunter Sandstone (in old money) cliff with Nottingham Castle on top. HFF & have a great weekend.

Nottingham Nottinghamshire 4th October 2020

11 Mar 2021 29 18 355
EMR (the former EMT) Class 158 Express Sprinter diesel multiple unit 158854 manoeuvring out of Nottingham Eastcroft depot visible in the distance. The left hand lines run in from Grantham & Lincoln and over the Nottingham canal bridge at bottom into Nottingham Midland station on the other side of London Road. The overgrown area to the left is the former Low Level station sidings. HFF & have a great weekend.

Nottingham 19th February 2021

08 Mar 2021 12 4 229
On a grey pandemic Friday afternoon Nottingham city centre was unsurprisingly deserted. The trams were still running and I captured NET Alstom Citadis type 302 tram number 229 at the Old Market Square (Slab Square) stop. Nottingham's impressive Portland Stone Council House opened in 1929 forms the backdrop.

Trent Bridge Nottingham Nottinghamshire 4th Octobe…

08 Oct 2020 28 22 246
I have not walked over (a surprisingly empty )Trent Bridge into Nottingham since 1971 when I lived in West Bridgford. Trent Bridge opened in 1871 replacing the much-repaired Medieval river bridge dating from the 12th century. The famous Trent Bridge county cricket ground is behind the camera on the south bank of the Trent in West Bridgford. HFF and have a great weekend.