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Harcourt Terrace
Looking from the Lamartine Street end towards Robin Hood Terrace on a bright June morning.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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A sunny morning in Lamartine Street
Looking towards Foljambe and Harcourt Terraces from the corner of Plantaganet Street. These streets are some of those built as the borough expanded from its mediaeval core after the 1845 Enclosure Act.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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Robin Hood Terrace and Harcourt Terrace
Robin Hood Terrace (ahead, left) dates from the middle of the nineteenth century, the two-storey houses on Harcourt and Foljambe Terraces from later in the Victorian period.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 16 Aug 2016
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The north end of Robin Hood Terrace
Restored in the 1980s this is a Grade II listed row built in the 1860s in the pleasingly plain style of the mid century - see http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-458530-1-to-20-robin-hood-terrace-#.VZWfDSiwHZY .
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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Robin Hood Terrace
Looking north towards Harcourt Terrace and Lamartine Street. Robin Hood Terrace is a Grade II listed row built in the 1860s in the pleasingly plain style of the mid century - see http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-458530-1-to-20-robin-hood-terrace-#.VZWfDSiwHZY .
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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Plantaganet Street: The Working Man's Retreat
George Gill (1778-1855) was a philanthropist whose interests lay in education and the welfare of the elderly. He founded the People's College and built The Working Man's Retreat (retirement dwellings for the deserving) in 1852. It is in the satisfyingly plain style of many Nottingham buildings of the middle years of the nineteenth century, but not a listed building. The picture was taken against the light on a very sunny morning in late June.
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 30 Jun 2015
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Campbell Grove
An elegant terrace connected to Robin Hood Terrace and backing on to Promenade. This is the east end of the north row. The end terrace was once a Shipstone's off-licence: its corner door and shop front have been replaced with new brickwork and appropriate twelve-light sash windows. The row is Grade II listed: http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-454876-1-to-19-campbell-grove-#.VeDY3SiwHZY .
Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 22 Aug 2015
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The south end of Robin Hood Terrace
Looking towards Victoria Park on a sunny August morning. This is a Grade II listed row built in the 1860s in the pleasingly plain style of the mid century - see http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-458530-1-to-20-robin-hood-terrace-#.VZWfDSiwHZY . For a view in the other direction, see
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Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 22 Aug 2015
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Victoria Park and Promenade
A bright Saturday morning in August. For closer views of the houses, see
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Image: © John Sutton
Taken: 22 Aug 2015
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Nottingham - NG3 (Sneinton)
A section of a long row of tall brightly painted houses on Promenade (not The Promenade) as seen from the Robin Hood Terrace end of the path. The Victoria Park boundary fence is seen on the right-hand side.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 7 May 2012
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