The Adams Building is one of my favourite buildings in Nottingham, a Grade II listed Victorian lace warehouse dating from 1855 which was designed by Thomas Chambers Hine, one of Nottingham’s best architects. During Open Heritage weekend last year we were able to go on a free tour of the building led by an architect from the company who helps preserve the building, which proved to be a intriguing warren of rooms and spiral staircases.
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Throwback Thursday: The Adams Building, Nottingham
Categories: England, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Tags: heritage open day, lace, lace market, nottingham, photo post, stained glass window, Thomas Adams, Thomas Chambers Hine
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Nottingham: The Plaque Addition – Part One
Continuing the theme of Nottingham architecture, this post explores some of the plaques in the city dedicated to people or significant events. As I’m discovering a lot lately, I’ve passed by many of these without noticing them before.
Categories: England, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Tags: bendigo, black history, george africanus, local history, Lord Byron, malt cross, nottingham, photo post, plaque, Thomas Adams, william thompson
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