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Nottinghamshire

17 Nov 24  Nottingham.  A guided walk to view some of the art deco buildings around the city centre, plus a few others.  Mostly cloudy.


The Victoria Centre Clock Tower, Grade II listed.
Built 1898-1900 by AE Lambert for the Great Central Railway Co.


The YMCA hostel building, by Cecil Howitt of Nottingham, 1937.  Grade II listed.


The YMCA hostel building.


The YMCA hostel building.


NTU (Nottingham Trent University) Design and Digital Arts Building.
Hawkins\Brown and CPMG Architects, 2024.


The former Police Headquarters and Central Fire Station, Grade II listed.
Built 1938-1940, and designed by R. M. Finch OBE.


Detail from one of the doors of the Central Fire Station.


The Nottingham Trent University Newton building, Grade II listed.
By Cecil Howitt, 1956-58.


Wall mural on the Lillie Langtry's pub, Forman Street.


The Caffé Nero coffee shop, Forman Street.


King's Walk.


Trinity Buildings, built 1923 to the designs of H. Alderman Dickman.


The formerly Halifax Building Society building, built 1937.


Mosaic on the floor of a boarded up entrance to a former Montague Burton store.


The Old Dog and Partridge public house, c1800.  Grade II listed


Menice, a wall mural by Oxygen Thieves and Kid30, Broad St.


The Palais building, first opened in 1925 as The Palais de Danse.


The Lord Roberts pub.  Named after Field Marshal
Lord Roberts who received a VC in WWI


Contracts House, an art deco building in East Street.


Nottingham Trent University, the Confetti building.
Allan Joyce Architects Ltd, 2018.


The Waterways and the iQ Exchange student apartment blocks.


The Burton Chambers building, c1930s.


The former Wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market buildings at Sneinton.


The former Fyffes Banana Company building.


Brickwork sign on the Fyffes building.


Sculptured steel gates at the Victoria Centre cycle park.


The Bath Inn.  c1820, Grade II listed.


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