George Street

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George Street

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 22 Apr 2010

The red-faced building on the left is the Nottingham (once the Co-op) Arts Theatre, originally a Baptist Chapel of 1815, by Edward Staveley. In the wake of the Catholic Relief Acts, Nottingham Catholics were quick off the mark with the stone-fronted classical Roman Catholic Chapel of 1825-8, by Edward Willson of Lincoln, further along the street. The photograph is taken from the front of Watson Fothergill's offices, looking towards Carlton Street and The Lace Market beyond.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.954203
Longitude
-1.144083