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Nottinghamshire Collection (page 15)

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Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Typical working class living room scene with family, 11 July 1962

Typical working class living room scene with family, 11 July 1962. In a typical living room scene from the early 60s, a father helps his son with the construction of a model aeroplane whilst mother

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: A scene from the Terence Rattigan play, Ross, Worksop College, Nottinghamshire, 1963

A scene from the Terence Rattigan play, Ross, Worksop College, Nottinghamshire, 1963. The play is a biographical play of TE Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia)

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Ruston-Bucyrus 110-RB face shovel loading a Euclid dumper, Steetley quarry, Nottinghamshire, 1967

Ruston-Bucyrus 110-RB face shovel loading a Euclid dumper, Steetley quarry, Nottinghamshire, 1967. Euclid trucks originated in the USA

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Bedford CA Minibus parked on a building site in West Burton, Nottinghamshire, 1964

Bedford CA Minibus parked on a building site in West Burton, Nottinghamshire, 1964. A Bedford CA Minibus belonging to Bierrum Civil Engineers

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: The downcast koepe tower at Cotgrave Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963

The downcast koepe tower at Cotgrave Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963. The downcast koepe tower nearing completion at Cotgrave Colliery in 1963

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Cotgrave Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters

Cotgrave Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters
Cotgrave Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963. Cotgrave Colliery opened in 1963 and was worked for only thirty years until is finaly closed in 1993

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: The downcast headgear at Clipstone Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963

The downcast headgear at Clipstone Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963. The original shafts of Clipstone Colliery in Mansfield were sunk in 1922 to give access to the top hard seam

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: The headgear at Clipstone Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters

The headgear at Clipstone Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963. Artist: Michael Walters
The headgear at Clipstone Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1963. The original shafts of Clipstone Colliery in Mansfield were sunk in 1922 to give access to the top hard seam

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Central control area of the dolomite plant, Steetley, Nottinghamshire, 1963. Artist

Central control area of the dolomite plant, Steetley, Nottinghamshire, 1963. Artist
Central control area of the dolomite plant, Steetley, Nottinghamshire, 1963. A plant controller uses eye protection as he checks on the contents of the kiln in the central control area of

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Civil engineers in a trench with a pneumatic drill, Oldcoats, Nottinghamshire, 1961

Civil engineers in a trench with a pneumatic drill, Oldcoats, Nottinghamshire, 1961. Civil Engineers working for Lileworth Contractors Ltd in a limestone trench

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Scene in Globe & Simpsons auto electrical workshop, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961

Scene in Globe & Simpsons auto electrical workshop, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961. An Austin Cambridge having its headlights set with a Lucas beamsetter

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Auto electrician changing a light bulb on a Morris Minor, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961

Auto electrician changing a light bulb on a Morris Minor, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961. Scene in the workshop of Globe & Simpson in Nottingham

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Apprentice at work, Globe & Simpson auto electrical workshop, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961

Apprentice at work, Globe & Simpson auto electrical workshop, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961. Sheffield-based Globe & Simpson ran an auto electrical engineeing

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Training apprentices, Globe & Simpson auto electrical workshop, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Training apprentices, Globe & Simpson auto electrical workshop, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961. Two young apprentices are shown how to strip down a starter motor

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Shop counter, Globe & Simpson auto electrical engineers, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961

Shop counter, Globe & Simpson auto electrical engineers, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961. Based in Sheffield, Globe & Simpson ran an auto electrical engineeing

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Globe & Simpson shop window, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961

Globe & Simpson shop window, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961. Based in Sheffield, Globe & Simpson ran an auto electrical engineeing and fuel feed service on a national level

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Auto electricians at work at Globe & Simpson, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961

Auto electricians at work at Globe & Simpson, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1961. In the background can be seen a Crypton electrical test bench machine

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: East Midlands Gas Board shop window display, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 1961. Artist

East Midlands Gas Board shop window display, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 1961. Artist
East Midlands Gas Board shop window display, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, 1961. For their July 1961 window display in Worksop

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Comunications, a miner from Bevercotes Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1967

Comunications, a miner from Bevercotes Colliery, Nottinghamshire, 1967. A miner talks on the on the underground telephone

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Sugg Sports, King Street branch, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1960

Sugg Sports, King Street branch, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1960. The window of the Nottingham branch of Sugg Sports in King Street showing a good selection of sports goods

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Character from a production of Shakespeares Twelfth Night, Worksop College, Derbyshire, 1960

Character from a production of Shakespeares Twelfth Night, Worksop College, Derbyshire, 1960

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Production of Shakespeares Twelfth Night, Worksop College, Derbyshire, 1960. Artist

Production of Shakespeares Twelfth Night, Worksop College, Derbyshire, 1960. Artist
Production of Shakespeares Twelfth Night, Worksop College, Derbyshire, 1960

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: King Charles the First after his retreat from York to Nottingham, c1787

King Charles the First after his retreat from York to Nottingham, c1787
King Charles the First after his retreat from York to Nottingham, ordering the Royal Standard to be erected on the Castle, c1787

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: The Big Push - E. Hamel & Co. advert, 1916. Artist: E Hamel & Co

The Big Push - E. Hamel & Co. advert, 1916. Artist: E Hamel & Co
The Big Push - E. Hamel & Co. advert, 1916. From The British Printer Vol. XXIX. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1916]

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Southwell, c1900. Artist: HJ Bliss

Southwell, c1900. Artist: HJ Bliss
Southwell, c1900. Southwell is a town in Nottinghamshire, England, best known as the site of Southwell Minster. From Sights and Scenes in England and Wales. [Cassell and Company Ltd. c1900]

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Nottingham Castle, c1880

Nottingham Castle, c1880. Located in a strategic position on a promontory known as Castle Rock. The first Norman castle was built in 1067 on the orders of William the Conqueror

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: 45th & 95th Foot. The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regt. ), c1910

45th & 95th Foot. The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regt. ), c1910
45th & 95th Foot. The Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regt.), c1910

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: The Dukeries & Sherwood Forest, c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew

The Dukeries & Sherwood Forest, c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew
The Dukeries & Sherwood Forest, c20th Century. [John Bartholomew & Son, Edinburgh]

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Nottingham Castle, c1936

Nottingham Castle, c1936. From An Album of Motor Cars. [John Player & Sons, London, c1936]

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: A munitions factory, World War I, 1917 (1938). Artist: Horace Walter Nicholls

A munitions factory, World War I, 1917 (1938). Artist: Horace Walter Nicholls
A munitions factory, World War I, 1917 (1938). Munitions workers with shells in a warehouse at National Shell Filling Factory No 6 at Chilwell, Nottinghamshire

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: The England Test cricket XI at Lords, London, 1899. Artist: Hawkins & Co

The England Test cricket XI at Lords, London, 1899. Artist: Hawkins & Co
The England Test cricket XI at Lord s, London, 1899. The England team for the second Test of the 1899 Ashes series against Australia. The Australians won the match by 10 wickets

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: The chancel of Hucknall Church, Nottinghamshire, 1835. Artist:s Rayner

The chancel of Hucknall Church, Nottinghamshire, 1835. Artist:s Rayner
The chancel of Hucknall Church, Nottinghamshire, 1835. Being a faithful reprsentation of the spot which contains the remains of the late Lord Byron

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Clifton Hall, Nottinghamshire, home of Baronet Clifton, c1880

Clifton Hall, Nottinghamshire, home of Baronet Clifton, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire, home of the Manners-Sutton family, c1880

Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire, home of the Manners-Sutton family, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Bulwell Hall, Nottinghamshire, home of the Cooper family, c1880

Bulwell Hall, Nottinghamshire, home of the Cooper family, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Fountain in the cloisters of Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 1902-1903. Artist: Richar Keene

Fountain in the cloisters of Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 1902-1903. Artist: Richar Keene
Fountain in the cloisters of Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 1902-1903. Newstead Abbey is the ancestral home of Lord Byron. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Newark Priory, Surrey, England, 1716

Newark Priory, Surrey, England, 1716. Newark Priory is a ruined priory on the River Wey near the village of Pyrford in Surrey. [S Hooper, Ludgate Hill, 1772]

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, home of the Webb family, c1880

Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, home of the Webb family, c1880. A former Augustinian priory closed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, home of Lord Middleton, c1880

Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, home of Lord Middleton, c1880. Wollaton Hall was built in the 1580s and is said to be by the Elizabethan architect Robert Smythson

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Courtyard of the Saracens Head inn, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926

Courtyard of the Saracens Head inn, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. The Saracens Head was a coaching inn where Charles I is said to have spent his last night as a free man before surrendering

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: The cloisters, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd

The cloisters, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd
The Cloisters, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788-1824) who was a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Dining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd

Dining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd
Dining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788-1824) who was a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Bestwood Lodge, Nottinghamshire, late 19th century

Bestwood Lodge, Nottinghamshire, late 19th century

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Newstead Abbey, the ancestral home of Lord Byron, 1888

Newstead Abbey, the ancestral home of Lord Byron, 1888. Byron (1788-1824) was a leading figure in the Romantic movement. The Abbey, near Nottingham, was originally an Augustinian priory

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1888

Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1888. Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788-1824) who was a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Newark Castle and the River Trent, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, 1900

Newark Castle and the River Trent, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, 1900. Newark Castle was built in the early 12th century by Bishop Alexander the Magnificent of Lincoln

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire, 1895. Artist: C Wilkinson

Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire, 1895. Artist: C Wilkinson
Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire, 1895. A castle has been sited on this rocky outcrop overlooking Nottingham since Norman times

Background imageNottinghamshire Collection: North west view of Wakefield Lodge, the Seat of his Grace the Duke of Grafton, 1776

North west view of Wakefield Lodge, the Seat of his Grace the Duke of Grafton, 1776. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker
North west view of Wakefield Lodge, the Seat of his Grace the Duke of Grafton, Nottinghamshire, 1776. An eighteenth century print of the Capability Brown park with a yacht on the lake



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Discover the enchanting wonders of Nottinghamshire, where history and natural beauty intertwine seamlessly. Venture into Sherwood Forest, home to the legendary Major Oak that has stood tall for centuries, a living testament to the tales of Robin Hood. Immerse yourself in the ancient charm of Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, England's oldest inn nestled in the heart of Nottingham. Step back in time at Newstead Abbey, once inhabited by poet Lord Byron and adorned with breathtaking gardens that will transport you to another era. Unleash your inner cricket enthusiast as you delve into the rich sporting heritage of Nottinghamshire. Marvel at WA Rouch's artistic depiction capturing The England Test cricket XI at Nottingham in 1899, a timeless tribute to this beloved sport. Indulge your taste buds with a Melton Mowbray pork pie served on a meticulously crafted ceramic plate – an exquisite culinary delight synonymous with this region. Embark on a journey through history as you explore Bulwell Wood Hall and its fascinating past that echoes through its walls. Lose yourself amidst the tranquil Monks Wood within Newstead Abbey or admire its majestic facade from afar – Arthur Spooner's brushstrokes bring it to life before your eyes. Immerse yourself further in Nottinghamshire's historical tapestry by perusing John Speed's intricate map from 1610, offering glimpses into an age long gone but not forgotten. Seek solace within Southwell Minster, an architectural masterpiece standing proudly against time itself. Marvel at Wollaton Hall's grandeur and be captivated by its stunning architecture set amidst picturesque parkland - truly a sight straight out of fairytales. And no visit would be complete without paying homage to Robin Hood himself; stand beside his iconic statue in Nottingham city center and feel his spirit come alive. Nottinghamshire beckons adventurers seeking both nature's embrace and storied pasts waiting to be unraveled – an idyllic destination that promises to leave an indelible mark on your heart.