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The Lace Market: Broadway
by John Sutton
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The Grade II listing for these very fine buildings in the heart of the Lace... (more)
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The Lace Market: Plumptre Place to Broadway
by John Sutton
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The Grade II listed Mills Building, on the left, is dated 1906 and was... (more)
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Across Lace Market Square
by John Sutton
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A redeveloped part of The Lace Market, photographed on a Sunday morning in mid May.
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The Lace Market: Plumptre Place - Art Nouveau gates
by John Sutton
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The Grade II listed Mills Building, dated 1906, was originally a lace warehouse... (more)
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Canal Street to The Lace Market
by John Sutton
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The Saxon burgh which became Nottingham was established on the sandstone bluff... (more)
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In St Mary's Place
by John Sutton
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A wet summer day in The Lace Market. I took the picture to show the... (more)
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The Lace Market: Milbie House, Pilcher Gate
by John Sutton
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This is one of the less flamboyant buildings by Watson Fothergill. It was built... (more)
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The Lace Market: Kayes Walk
by John Sutton
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Grade II listed lace warehouses north of St Mary's Church. The 18th-century... (more)
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St Mary's Gate on a May evening
by John Sutton
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Bright sunlight and deep shadow in The Lace Market. The Adams Building, a lace... (more)
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The Lace Market: Plumptre Street
by John Sutton
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Tall warehouses, narrow streets and deep shadows: a typical Lace Market scene.
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Woolpack Lane and a former lace workshop
by John Sutton
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A zoom view up Woolpack Lane. The cream building in the centre distance is The... (more)
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The Lace Market: a June morning in Stoney Street
by John Sutton
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On the left is the Adams Building, a lace warehouse and showroom of the 1850s... (more)
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The Lace Market: Broadway
by John Sutton
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Grand lace warehouses designed by the Nottingham architect T C Hine and built... (more)
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Two trams turning
by John Sutton
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Two trams on the very tight bend (almost a hairpin) at the top of Victoria... (more)
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Halifax Place car park
by John Sutton
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An open space in The Lace Market. For a closer look at the building in the... (more)
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Up Plumptre Street
by John Sutton
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Sunlight and shadow in a typical Lace Market street, photographed on a bright... (more)
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Up Bellar Gate
by John Sutton
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Modern buildings on the edge of The Lace Market, photographed just after 8.30 on... (more)
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Breakfast time in The Lace Market
by John Sutton
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Customers outside the Hungry Pumpkin café on High Pavement at 8.45 on a fine... (more)
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Down Plumptre Street
by John Sutton
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This is a typical Lace Market street of tall warehouses. The white one in the... (more)
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Along Rancliffe Street
by John Sutton
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Rancliffe Street is new, replacing Maltmill Lane and Popham Street, whose site... (more)
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The Old Angel as it used to be
by John Sutton
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Not long after this picture was taken, this long-established Lace Market pub was... (more)
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The Lace Market: a building site on Short Hill
by John Sutton
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Flats are going up on a space recently used as a car park. For comparison, see... (more)
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High Pavement: evening sunlight
by John Sutton
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Handsome 18th-century houses in The Lace Market. The high retaining wall of St... (more)
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The Lace Market: evening light
by John Sutton
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Looking up Warser Gate from the corner of Stoney Street early on a fine September evening.
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In Commerce Square
by John Sutton
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The backs of houses on High Pavement and the noble south transept and crossing... (more)
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Down Malin Hill
by John Sutton
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A steep and ancient path on the face of the sandstone bluff on which Anglo-Saxon... (more)
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Wet cobbles in Maiden Lane
by John Sutton
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Looking from Barker Gate to Woolpack Lane on an unpleasantly cold and wet June... (more)
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The top of Malin Hill
by John Sutton
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Sunlight and shadow on an August afternoon. Malin Hill is an ancient - and at... (more)
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Near the bottom of Malin Hill
by John Sutton
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Malin Hill is an ancient thoroughfare running diagonally down the face of the... (more)
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A sunny afternoon in Stoney Street
by John Sutton
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Tall former warehouses in The Lace Market, photographed on a bright August... (more)
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Plumptre Place and Broadway
by John Sutton
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Looking from Plumptre Place towards grand lace warehouses designed by the... (more)
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Restoring The Old Angel
by John Sutton
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Scaffolding surrounds this Lace Market pub. The evening view is from Warser... (more)
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Nottingham: St Mary
by John Sutton
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St Mary's, in The Lace Market, is a large and fine 15th-century parish... (more)
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A September morning in The Lace Market
by John Sutton
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Looking from Stoney Street across the corner of Warser Gate (left) and Woolpack... (more)
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A grey morning in Fletcher Gate
by John Sutton
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Looking from the bus stops towards the Lace Market tram stop at the top of the hill.
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St Mary's churchyard: 'Heroes with grimy faces'
by John Sutton
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This monument to the men and women of the fire and rescue services and the civil... (more)
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The doorway of Watson Fothergill's Milbie House
by John Sutton
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Milbie House, 33 Pilcher Gate, was built for a lace manufacturer, Mr Doubleday,... (more)
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Up Hollowstone (or Hollow Stone)
by John Sutton
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Tall former lace warehouses seen from the corner of Short Stairs on a very... (more)
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In Hollowstone (or Hollow Stone)
by John Sutton
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Former lace warehouses and a view towards Sneinton, photographed on a sunny... (more)
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The Lace Market: Warser Gate
by John Sutton
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Looking up the hill from Stoney Street towards Fletcher Gate.
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The Old Angel Inn
by John Sutton
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A bright September morning in The Lace Market, looking from Woolpack Lane across... (more)
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Short Hill, St Mary's and Hollowstone
by John Sutton
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Hollowstone, to the right, is at a lower level, the result of the gradient being... (more)
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Track relaying, Fletcher Gate
by Alan Murray-Rust
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Overspill from the infill material is being cleaned out of the rail grooves.
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Track relaying, Fletcher Gate
by Alan Murray-Rust
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General view of the site.
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Taking shape on Short Hill
by John Sutton
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A view from the corner of Stoney Street and Hollowstone, taken on a cloudy... (more)
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Pilcher Gate: a fine house restored
by John Sutton
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The late Georgian facade straight ahead conceals an earlier house with a fine... (more)
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Nottingham Contemporary
by John Sutton
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This interesting art gallery was built in a disused railway cutting where until... (more)
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Weekday Cross: Paris coming soon
by John Sutton
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This Grade II listed 18th-century house was not a pub for long (and before that... (more)
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Weekday Cross: The Lacemakers' Arms
by John Sutton
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Though it looks authentic, this 18th-century town house became a pub only... (more)
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The rear of the County House
by John Sutton
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The County House, once the Assize Judges' Lodgings, is older than its... (more)
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