Despite the General Strike, the town retains its normal appearance, but for the deserted stations and increase of heavy traffic passing through the ...#Nostalgia #Newark #Ollerton #Southwell
A look at what was making the news in times gone by
A look at what was making the news in times gone by

The Advertiser has once again opened its archives to see what was making the news 25, 50 and 100 years ago this week.

Newark Advertiser

North Parade (i.e., promenade), Southwold, England between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900. Views of the British Isles England Nottinghamshire Southwell

#NorthParade #Southwold #England #Britain #theBritishIsles #Nottinghamshire #Southwell #photography #historicalPhotos #photochrom

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2002708128/

Today's Flickr photo with the most hits: the cellar corridor - Southwell Workhouse.

#southwell #workhouse #museum #SocialHistory

Wim Van Mierlo | Photography

Observing the spaces around me, whether it is the landscape, the built environment, or simply the places that I inhabit; finding that rare quality of beauty in the mundane and the every-day; creating memories that words cannot express.

Wim Van Mierlo | Photography

Observing the spaces around me, whether it is the landscape, the built environment, or simply the places that I inhabit; finding that rare quality of beauty in the mundane and the every-day; creating memories that words cannot express.

Wim Van Mierlo | Photography

Observing the spaces around me, whether it is the landscape, the built environment, or simply the places that I inhabit; finding that rare quality of beauty in the mundane and the every-day; creating memories that words cannot express.

Wim Van Mierlo | Photography

Observing the spaces around me, whether it is the landscape, the built environment, or simply the places that I inhabit; finding that rare quality of beauty in the mundane and the every-day; creating memories that words cannot express.

Wim Van Mierlo | Photography

Observing the spaces around me, whether it is the landscape, the built environment, or simply the places that I inhabit; finding that rare quality of beauty in the mundane and the every-day; creating memories that words cannot express.