George Street: now protected by a bollard

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George Street: now protected by a bollard

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 30 Apr 2022

The splendidly exuberant building in the centre was designed as his offices by Nottingham's most celebrated Victorian architect, Watson Fothergill. In 2015 the corner oriel was damaged by a careless lorry driver, and the damage was repaired in 2018. To prevent another accident a cast-iron bollard has been set into the pavement. See Image] and Image For more photographs of this building and others by Fothergill, see David Lally's https://www.geograph.org.uk/article/The-Buildings-of-Watson-Fothergill .

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.954391
Longitude
-1.14527