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South end of Alexandra Street, Eastwood
Just south of the town centre.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 24 Nov 2018
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Eastwood United Reformed Church, Alexandra Street
Cunningly disguised as an ordinary detached house.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 24 Nov 2018
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UK Zebra Crossing Pole
UK Zebra Crossing Pole on Nottingham Road, Eastwood, Nottingham Nottinghamshire.
Image: © gary
Taken: 3 Oct 2016
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UK Zebra Crossing Pole
UK Zebra Crossing Pole Outside Eastwood Post Office On Nottingham Road Eastwood Nottingham Nottinghamshire.
Image: © gary
Taken: 2 Feb 2016
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UK Zebra Crossing Pole
UK Zebra Crossing Pole Outside Eastwood Post Office On Nottingham Road Eastwood Nottingham Nottinghamshire.
Image: © gary
Taken: 28 Jul 2015
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Eastwood Police Station - NG16
A view of the twin pitched-roofs on top of the police station. This "D Division" station is opposite the public library and this is the view along Nottingham Road towards Mansfield Road.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 7 Sep 2012
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Woolworths, Eastwood
Amazing that they are under administration when they look such attractive and inviting places to shop!
Image: © David Lally
Taken: 6 Dec 2008
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UK Zebra Crossing Pole
UK Zebra Crossing Pole on Nottingham Road, Eastwood, Nottingham Nottinghamshire.
Image: © gary
Taken: 3 Oct 2016
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UK Zebra Crossing
UK Zebra Crossing Outside The Co-operative Food, Nottingham Road, Eastwood, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Image: © gary
Taken: 21 Dec 2014
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Nottingham Road, Eastwood
Eastwood has been by-passed for many years but the road here was once part of the A610 between Nottingham and Heanor. The various towns and villages on the route - Nuthall, Kimberley, Giltbrook, Eastwood, Langley Mill and Heanor - long since ran into each other forming a continuous urban corridor. This is Eastwood, a workaday former mining town that has become famous on the back of its D H Lawrence connection. At one time it would have been difficult to find any reference to Lawrence here - his notoriety after the Lady Chatterley obscenity trial of 1960 made him an embarrassment in this socially conservative community - but that has all changed now. Many businesses cash in on the connection including the micropub on the left here which is called 'Gamekeeper's' (a reference to Oliver Mellors, the principal character in 'Lady Chatterley's Lover'). The pub opened in 2017 in a shop that used to sell mobility scooters. On this day it was holding a beer festival in the garden at the back. On the opposite side of the street the sign for the Wellington, a Greene King pub, can just be seen.
Image: © Stephen McKay
Taken: 3 Sep 2022
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