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Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham 1
A section of Goose Gate seen from Brightmoor Street. The left-hand corner shop dates back to the early 1900s although it has stood empty for several years. It was once a haberdasher's shop and also saw service as a greengrocer's shop in the 70s and 80s. Later in 2017 it is due to open as "The Urban Kitchen", i.e. another Hockley 'eatery'.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 2 Jan 2017
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The Wireless Stores
A subtle reminder of an art deco past in a Goose Gate shop front.
Image: © David Lally
Taken: 27 Feb 2016
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21 & 23 Goose Gate, Nottingham
Town house of c.1700, altered c.1890 when the gabled section was added. When Listed in the 1990s, the building included a considerable amount of early 18th century interior work. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 8 Apr 2019
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Plaque to Jesse Boot's first shop
Above entrance of 16-22 Goosegate (sorry it's a bit blurred)
Image: © El Loco
Taken: 2 Jan 2021
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Wing Walk, Hockley, Nottingham 1
Wing Walk, leading to Woolpack Lane, seen from Goose Gate.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 2 Jan 2017
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Up Goose Gate on a grey morning
On the edge of The Lace Market, looking up the hill towards the junction of Stoney Street, Broad Street and Heathcote Street. A cloudy early-September morning became brighter, but there were storms later.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 7 Sep 2022
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Goose Gate, Hockley, Nottingham 1
A quiet bank holiday street scene and as result there was very little traffic joining Goose Gate from Broad Street and descending Goose Gate towards the photographer. The bus in the distance is entering George Street from Carlton Street.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 2 Jan 2017
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Down Goose Gate
The Grade II listed four-storey building in the centre was the first Boots the Chemist shop acquired by Jesse Boot. By way of comparison, see
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Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 7 Sep 2022
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Contrasting styles on Brightmoor Street
Inner-city housing of different periods in the Hockley district, not far from Nottingham city centre.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 28 Jul 2022
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16-20 Goose Gate, Nottingham
The present building dates from 1882 and was rebuilt by R.C. Sutton for Jesse Boot, who had opened the first Boots shop here in 1878. Two-storey cast-iron and glass shopfront, staff accommodation behind the brick. Grade II listed.
Now an Oxfam charity shop.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 18 Jun 2012
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