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The modern Weekday Cross reinstated by Nottingham Civic Society in 1993. Weekday Cross, in the Lace Market area of Nottingham, was the main market area in Nottingham.As the location of the town hall, Nottingham Guild Hall and main market, it was the centre of the town, before the market moved to the Old Market Square.
Weekday Cross Tunnel south portal November 2007. Last view of the tunnel mouth before it is covered up by the CCAN. Mansfield Road Tunnel (south portal: , north portal: ) is a 1,189-yard tunnel with its north portal in a railway cutting (now filled in) which housed Carrington railway station (closed in 1928) and continued south towards central
Alan Murray-Rust / Piccolino, 7 Weekday Cross, Nottingham: Camera location: View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap This is a photo of listed building ...
Nottingham Guild Hall in 1890. The Guildhall was abandoned in 1877 with the opening of the new Nottingham Guildhall, and the old town hall was demolished in 1895 when the Great Central Railway built a tunnel with the portal just underneath Weekday Cross. The courts moved to a newly built Nottingham Guildhall on Burton Street.
Washington House was occupied after the First World War as a Public Assistance Office and damaged in air raids in the Second World War during the 1941 Nottingham Blitz. More recently used as accountant's offices (Prior & Palmer, then Cooper Parry Prior & Palmer, latterly PKF Cooper Parry) [ 18 ] and at some point knocked through and joined with ...
Nottingham Guildhall from the Illustrated Guide to the Church Congress 1897. Nottingham Guildhall was built in 1887 to 1888 to replace the previous Nottingham Guild Hall on Weekday Cross. Following a competition with Alfred Waterhouse as the judge, the French Renaissance Revival design by the architects Thomas Verity and George Henry Hunt was ...
With the 2024 Kansas high school cross country season underway, The Eagle has compiled a list to highlight the top runners in the Wichita area. Based on coaches’ feedback, early season results ...
1449 – Nottingham was granted its main charter which allowed the town to run its own affairs, and consequently it gained its first Sheriff of Nottingham. Both market and Town Hall functions were well established at Weekday Cross. Because it stood at the top of steep lanes, of which only Garners Hill remains, the building was called Mont Hall ...