Wilford Road, Meadows Way and a little bit of history

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Wilford Road, Meadows Way and a little bit of history

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 15 Jul 2019

Looking back towards Waterway Street and the city from a corner of Meadows Way, one of the new roads created when the Victorian terraced streets of The Meadows were cleared in the 1970s. The rusty cast-iron object in the foreground is a relic of Nottingham's twentieth-century tram and trolleybus systems and I was quite surprised to find it still here. For more about it, see Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.945182
Longitude
-1.152297