EAW025938 ENGLAND (1949). Housing estate under construction at Bilborough, Nottingham, 1949
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Pennawd | [EAW025938] Housing estate under construction at Bilborough, Nottingham, 1949 |
Cyfeirnod | EAW025938 |
Dyddiad | 15-August-1949 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | NOTTINGHAM |
Plwyf | |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 452090, 341096 |
Hydred / Lledred | -1.224372862478, 52.964382481574 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | SK521411 |
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Glaisdale Drive |
martynrb |
Thursday 26th of October 2023 12:46:54 PM |
Home Farm, Nuthall |
Rob |
Monday 5th of September 2022 11:20:20 PM |
Remains of Nuthall Temple. |
Rob |
Monday 5th of September 2022 11:16:45 PM |
Old Coach Road |
Yargneb |
Monday 18th of November 2019 03:40:34 PM |
Holly Wood. Another example of a photo being taken just too late and just missing the target! The Bilborough Arm ran through here, just off the picture to the right, an independent canal connecting with the Nottingham Canal above the Wollaton Locks. It seems to have been a fiasco, the coal mines it was meant to serve soon closing (none in the area on Sanderson's 1835 map). |
Maitland |
Thursday 3rd of August 2017 10:36:22 AM |
Old Park |
Maitland |
Thursday 3rd of August 2017 10:27:43 AM |
Perhaps the only photo we're ever going to see of the trackway that ran from Strelley to Old Park. Some think this could have been the route of Huntingdon Beaumont's pioneering railway of 1604, which ran from pits at Strelley to "Wollaton Lane End", location unknown but somewhere convenient for Nottingham coal merchants of the time. It is one of the earliest known railways in Britain. |
Maitland |
Thursday 3rd of August 2017 10:26:02 AM |
Looks to run from here through the development to "Old Coach Road" which runs almost to Wollaton Hall. Faint traces can be seen across the development in this image. |
Yargneb |
Monday 18th of November 2019 03:44:12 PM |
Coventry Lane |
Maitland |
Thursday 3rd of August 2017 10:17:51 AM |
This area is marked on Sanderson's map (1835) as "coal wharf", and is the head of a railway leading to the Robinett's Arm of the Nottingham Canal about a mile away. With the eye of faith, the vague line running leftwards from here could be a trace of that railway. |
Maitland |
Thursday 3rd of August 2017 10:12:19 AM |
Strelley village |
Maitland |
Thursday 3rd of August 2017 10:08:02 AM |