EAW050486 ENGLAND (1953). The Old Market Square, Council House and environs, Nottingham, 1953

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Details

Title [EAW050486] The Old Market Square, Council House and environs, Nottingham, 1953
Reference EAW050486
Date 8-July-1953
Link
Place name NOTTINGHAM
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 457213, 339897
Longitude / Latitude -1.1483113140178, 52.953082169487
National Grid Reference SK572399

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The Malt Cross. Formerly a Music Hall, built in 1877, it has served as storage warehouse & retail premises over the decades, and for some years there was a restaurant in the basement of the building (Trattoria Conti, Sapna). Recent refurbishment (2014) has returned the interior to its Victorian majesty & it's now possible to tour the caves below.

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St Peter's Church. The buildings to the right of the church now replaced by a large Marks & Spencers.

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Nottingham's famous Flying Horse pub. It had many nooks & crannies inside including the Goose Fair bar. Now a shopping arcade, although much of the façade has been retained.

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The Bodega pub on Pelham St. Once a cosy Double Diamond hostelry ("chilled or room temperature?" as George the barman used to ask in the '60s) it now caters for a more youthful crowd, with live music showcasing up & coming bands from across the country.

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The Thurland Hall pub. Famous for its wood panelled interior & etched glass windows.

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The George Hotel, on the corner of George St & Goose Gate. Richard Burton & Liz Taylor were among many other famous guests.

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The famous "Palleh" (Palais de Dance). The building still stands (2016) and despite many name changes over the years, still provides what it always has - music, booze, dancing.

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Saturday 20th of February 2016 02:23:29 PM
Black Boy Hotel

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