IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Trent Lane, NOTTINGHAM, NG2 4DF

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Trent Lane, NG2 4DF by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Listing (120 Images Found)

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Sneinton: Trent Lane
Looking north from the pedestrian crossing over the railway. Typical late 19th-century houses, with some 20th-century infill.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 15 Apr 2011
0.02 miles
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Trent Lane and a crane
The foot crossing is being replaced by a footbridge as part of the resignalling and reconfiguration of Nottingham Midland Station and its approaches. The abutments of the old Great Northern Railway bridge, which once carried the Nottingham to Grantham line over the Midland Lincoln line, are being recycled as the base of the new bridge. Image] (April 2011) shows how things were, and relates more railway history.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 23 Jun 2013
0.03 miles
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Trent Lane and the new footbridge
As part of the reconfiguration and resignalling of Nottingham Midland Station, the foot crossing at Trent Lane has been replaced by a footbridge, completed in August 2013. Image] and Image] are closer views of the new bridge.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 22 Aug 2013
0.04 miles
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Trent Lane
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 29 Oct 2014
0.05 miles
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The new footbridge at Trent Lane
The footbridge is supported by the abutments of the former Great Northern Railway bridge. The blue-brick Nottingham Suburban Railway bridge over Trent Lane forms the backdrop. For more about the three railway lines at Trent Lane, see Image Image] shows the footbridge under construction.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 22 Aug 2013
0.06 miles
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A view from the new footbridge at Trent Lane
The lines to Lincoln and Grantham divide at Netherfield. In the distance the tower block on Colwick Road is outlined against Colwick Woods. A 1950s childhood memory of going on the train to see an aunt at Rolleston is of the tin baths hanging by the back doors of the houses on Whittier Road, on the left. Image] is a view in this direction from the foot crossing the new bridge has superseded.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 22 Aug 2013
0.06 miles
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From Trent Lane footbridge
A train from Lincoln approaching the relatively new footbridge at Trent Lane, passing the backs of houses on Whittier Road. The wooded hillside in the background is Colwick Woods.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 16 May 2016
0.06 miles
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Trent Lane: waiting for the signal
A delayed Norwich-Liverpool train held at a signal at Trent Lane, waiting for a platform at Nottingham Station. Colwick Woods and the flats on Colwick Road are in the background. The large brick abutment on the right once supported the girder bridge which carried Nottingham-Grantham trains until the closure of Nottingham Victoria Station in 1966.
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 20 Apr 2012
0.06 miles
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Sneinton: signwriter's art
A delightful survival, on Colwick Road. The Gothic-arched doorways and the blue-brick and terra-cotta details are typical of those of thousands of similar terraces built in the city's inner suburbs in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. For a wider view of the terrace, from the corner of Trent Lane, see Image
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 15 Apr 2011
0.06 miles
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Sneinton: bus stop and barber's, Colwick Road
These three-storey terraced houses, with their Gothic doorways, substantial dormers and blue-brick and terra-cotta details, are typical of thousands built in the city's inner suburbs in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. For a close-up of the barber's shop, see Image
Image: © John Sutton Taken: 15 Apr 2011
0.06 miles
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