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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Old County Map of Nottinghamshire 1648 by Johan Blaeu from the Atlas Novus

Old County Map of Nottinghamshire 1648 by Johan Blaeu from the Atlas Novus
This detailed and most attractive reproduction map of Nottinghamshire has been carefully art worked from a scan of an antique original

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Overland Country Club Vintage Car

Overland Country Club Vintage Car, Possibly at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Horstman Vintage Car

Horstman Vintage Car, Possibly at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Trent Bridge Hotel and Trams

Trent Bridge Hotel and Trams
Trent Bridge Hotel & Trams, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Honey fungus (Armillaria borealis) growing on dead birch, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire

Honey fungus (Armillaria borealis) growing on dead birch, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, UK October

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Clumber Park, c1880. Creator: Unknown

Clumber Park, c1880. Creator: Unknown
Clumber Park, c1880. View of Clumber Park near Worksop in Nottinghamshire, once part of Nottinghamshires famed Dukeries. It was originally a monatery, and later home to the Dukes of Newcastle

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Scarlet lily beetle (Lilioceris lilii) Nottinghamshire, England, UK, May. Introduced species

Scarlet lily beetle (Lilioceris lilii) Nottinghamshire, England, UK, May. Introduced species

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Holme Pierrepont EAW223069

Holme Pierrepont EAW223069
Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre, Holme Pierrepont, Nottinghamshire, 1972

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Papplewick Pumping Station DP312976

Papplewick Pumping Station DP312976
Papplewick Pumping Station, Rigg Lane, Papplewick, Gedling, Nottinghamshire. Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire. Interior view of the engine house at Papplewick Pumping Station

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Clipstone Colliery 35050_020

Clipstone Colliery 35050_020
Headstocks and Powerhouse at the site of the former Clipstone Colliery, which finally closed in April 2003. The structures are Grade II listed, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, 2021

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Clipstone Colliery 35050_013

Clipstone Colliery 35050_013
Headstocks and Powerhouse at the site of the former Clipstone Colliery, which finally closed in April 2003. The structures are Grade II listed, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, 2021

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Clipstone Colliery 35050_012

Clipstone Colliery 35050_012
Headstocks and Powerhouse at the site of the former Clipstone Colliery, which finally closed in April 2003. The structures are Grade II listed, Clipstone, Nottinghamshire, 2021

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Newstead Abbey 35049_039

Newstead Abbey 35049_039
Newstead, Nottinghamshire, 2021. Newstead Abbey, a former Augustinian monastery and home to the poet Lord Byron who had to sell the Abbey due to remaining debts on the estate

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Newstead Abbey 35049_027

Newstead Abbey 35049_027
Newstead, Nottinghamshire, 2021. Newstead Abbey, a former Augustinian monastery and home to the poet Lord Byron who had to sell the Abbey due to remaining debts on the estate

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Annesley Hall 35048_019

Annesley Hall 35048_019
Annesley Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, 2021. The remains of Annesley Hall, which suffered a fire in 1997, and the roofless ruin of All Saints Church

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Annesley Hall 35048_020

Annesley Hall 35048_020
Annesley Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, 2021. The remains of Annesley Hall, which suffered a fire in 1997, and the roofless ruin of All Saints Church

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Home Farm, Church Street, Bunny, Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire. The carriage entrance

Home Farm, Church Street, Bunny, Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire. The carriage entrance and adjoining cottages at Home Farm (now demolished) showing the gable wall bearing the date 1739

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Easter Sepulchre a62_02567

Easter Sepulchre a62_02567
All Saints Church, Newark Road, Hawton, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire. A detail of the Easter Sepulchre in All Saints Church, showing the carved figures of Roman soldiers who guarded Jesus tomb

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Colston Bassett church 33577_037

Colston Bassett church 33577_037
The ruins of St Marys Church, Colston Bassett, Nottinghamshire, 2018

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Holme Pierrepoint 33577_021

Holme Pierrepoint 33577_021
Holme Pierrepoint Hall and Gardens, Nottinghamshire, 2018

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Holme Pierrepoint 33577_011

Holme Pierrepoint 33577_011
Holme Pierrepoint Hall and Gardens, Nottinghamshire, 2018

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Holme Pierrepoint 33577_020

Holme Pierrepoint 33577_020
Holme Pierrepoint Hall and Gardens, Nottinghamshire, 2018

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Newark Moot Hall OP35559

Newark Moot Hall OP35559
MOOT HALL, 18 MARKET PLACE, NEWARK, NEWARK AND SHERWOOD, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. The main, south elevation of the Moot Hall (former Town Hall) viewed from the Market Place, whilst the premises of A F Coyne

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Newark Market Place OP35556

Newark Market Place OP35556
MARKET PLACE, NEWARK, NEWARK AND SHERWOOD, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. The view looking north east across the Market Place from the Town Hall balcony showing stalls set up for an outdoor market

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Wartime Newark OP35553

Wartime Newark OP35553
Castle Gate, Newark, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire. The exterior of 25 Castle Gate viewed looking across the street from the west with the Ram Hotel

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Pelham Street shops MBC01_02_006

Pelham Street shops MBC01_02_006
Pelham Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. The former Boots store on the corner of Pelham Street and High Street, seen from the south-west showing the west elevation

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Decorative floor tiles DP262114

Decorative floor tiles DP262114
Retford Train Station Station Road, Retford, Bassettlaw, Nottinghamshire. Detail of decorative ceramic floor tiling in the refreshment room at Retford Station, probably by Minton

Background imageRelated Images Collection: City Ground 35013_042

City Ground 35013_042
City Ground, home of Nottingham Forest Football Club, Nottinghamshire, 2021

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Thoresby Hall 28992_063

Thoresby Hall 28992_063
Thoresby Hall, country house turned hotel, built 1864-71, Nottinghamshire, 2018

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Pleasure dome JLP01_10_27076

Pleasure dome JLP01_10_27076
Sherwood Forest Holiday Village, Rufford, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire. An interior view of the swimming pool and domed roof above, at the Sherwood Forest Holiday Village

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Breaktime JLP01_08_055338

Breaktime JLP01_08_055338
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. A view of the main courtyard at Arnold County High School filled with school children

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Science lab JLP01_08_055346

Science lab JLP01_08_055346
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. The interior of one of the science laboratories at Arnold County High School, showing island benches equipped with sinks

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Finishing the roof JLP01_08_053964

Finishing the roof JLP01_08_053964
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. A view looking south-west from an upper window in the science block at Arnold County High School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: School courtyard JLP01_08_055125

School courtyard JLP01_08_055125
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. The main courtyard at Arnold County High School seen from the south-east corner

Background imageRelated Images Collection: School building JLP01_08_053954

School building JLP01_08_053954
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. A view from the roof of Arnold County High School, looking towards the science block and barn-roof covered athletics space

Background imageRelated Images Collection: School building JLP01_08_053962

School building JLP01_08_053962
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. A view looking north from the roof of the houseblock at Arnold County High School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sealing the roof JLP01_08_053324

Sealing the roof JLP01_08_053324
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Two workers spreading hot tar to seal the joints between roof panels during the construction of Arnold County High School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Checking verticals JLP01_08_053326

Checking verticals JLP01_08_053326
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. A worker up a ladder checking a column is vertical using a spirit level during the construction of Arnold County High School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Placing beams JLP01_08_053320

Placing beams JLP01_08_053320
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Two workers guiding a Laingspan beam, lowered from a crane

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Placing beams JLP01_08_053319

Placing beams JLP01_08_053319
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Two workers guiding a Laingspan beam, lowered from a crane

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Floor panels JLP01_08_053132

Floor panels JLP01_08_053132
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Concrete blocks set between Laingspan beams to form the floor surface of an upper storey at Arnold County High School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Apprentice joiner JLP01_08_053277

Apprentice joiner JLP01_08_053277
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. An apprentice joiner, working on the construction of Arnold County High School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Checking floor level JLP01_08_053125a

Checking floor level JLP01_08_053125a
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. A worker using a spirit level to precisely lay a concrete footing slab for a Laingspan wall during the construction of Arnold

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Assembling beams JLP01_08_053121

Assembling beams JLP01_08_053121
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL, GEDLING ROAD, ARNOLD, GEDLING, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Workers assembling Laingspan beams from individual concrete elements during the construction of Arnold County High School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bestwood Pumping Station BB68_03745

Bestwood Pumping Station BB68_03745
Bestwood Pumping Station, Mansfield Road, Bestwood St. Albans, Gedling, Nottinghamshire. A view from the south-west of Bestwood Pumping Station, with the Cooling Pond in the foreground

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sugar refinery control desk JLP01_10_12829

Sugar refinery control desk JLP01_10_12829
Newark Sugar Factory, Great North Road, Muskham, Newark, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire. A team of staff working in a control room at Newark Sugar Factory

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sliding formwork JLP01_09_770526

Sliding formwork JLP01_09_770526
Newark Sugar Factory, Great North Road, Muskham, Newark, Newark and Sherwood, Nottinghamshire. A team of Laing workers pouring concrete into a formwork mould during the construction of a new sugar

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Control panel DP236830

Control panel DP236830
Hucknall Airfield, Wing Test Hangar, Watnall Road, Hucknall, Ashfield, Nottinghamshire. Interior view of the block between the two main parts of the aircraft hangar



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