Good Friday morning in Carlton Street
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 6 Apr 2012
The city centre was more or less empty at 8.30 on Good Friday morning. This is the view towards Pelham Street (on the right) and Victoria Street. One of Nottingham's green plaques (on the building ahead, just above the telephone box) explains that this was once Swine Green, and that it was mentioned in Byron's first piece of verse in 1798.