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Landscape and topography

Graphic

Late medieval water meadow complex near Hoveringham (Photograph by Jim Pickering, published in D Knight and A J Howard, Trent Valley Landscapes, Heritage Marketing & Publications, 2005).
Late medieval water meadow complex near Hoveringham (Photograph by Jim Pickering, published in D Knight and A J Howard, Trent Valley Landscapes, Heritage Marketing & Publications, 2005).

Photographic

  • Aerial photos (U of Cambridge, U of Sheffield,
  • North Notts from the Air (Retford, 2000)
  • Notts Pictorial Collection, NCL
  • England: the photographic atlas, Getmapping, HarperCollins, 2001.
  • Photographic engravings -NAO
  • Aerial photographs – south of the County taken from OS in the late 1980s. Others taken in 1950s form part of general photographic collection – some are subject to copyright restrictions.
  • 'Picture the Past' - Picture Nottingham - a joint project by the local authorities of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Derby who are currently putting a vast range of photos onto a website (www.picturethepast.org.uk)

Film & video

  • ?NCL
Bulwell Forest by T Burnnett, 1845. (Image courtesy of Nottingham City Museums, Nottingham Castle Museum).
Bulwell Forest by T Burnnett, 1845. (Image courtesy of Nottingham City Museums, Nottingham Castle Museum).

Artistic

  • Plates in R. Thoroton, Antiquities of Notts (1677), and Throsby’s reprint of 1790.
  • Plates by Knyff & Kip in Britannia Illustrata (1707)
  • Plates by Saml & Nataniel Buck (1740s) [Reprinted in
  • T W Hammond, A city in th emaking. Drawings of Nottingham, Nottingham City Museums with Nottingham Civic Society, 1997
  • M.W.Barley, Topographical sources (197..)
  • British Library, MSS Dept
  • British Museum, Dept of Prints & Drawings
  • Mansfield Museum – A S Buxton views of Mansfield (1920s )
  • Nottingham City Museums (especially works by Thos & Paul Sandby (1740s) and Jan Siberechts (1690s), and T W Hammond (1900s)
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