Thursday doors – 18 April 2024 – Doors of Nottingham

Doors 261 – Doors of Nottingham, November 2023 (Part III)

I am writing this post yesterday on a rather nice LNER train travelling from Peterborough, via London, to Bristol. Of course, I took the opportunity during an overnight stay to find some doors and street art while in Peterborough, but that is not important right now (Police Squad reference).

This is the third and final part of doors from a Nottingham doorscursion I made in November last year. There will be a follow-up series of posts from Nottingham following a visit I made earlier this spring, but I’ll post those in due course.

There are quite a few doors this week, another rather eclectic mix, but that is what happens when you wander aimlessly through a place. I hope you enjoy them.

Huge depot hinged doors, Nottingham, November 2023
Huge depot hinged doors, Nottingham, November 2023
High door with the steps mysteriously missing, Nottingham, November 2023
High door with the steps mysteriously missing, Nottingham, November 2023
Old door in an old wall, Nottingham, November 2023
Old door in an old wall, Nottingham, November 2023
Door with floral gateway, Nottingham, November 2023
Door with floral gateway, Nottingham, November 2023
Panelled arch doors, Nottingham, November 2023
Panelled arch doors, Nottingham, November 2023
Vibrant blue door, Nottingham, November 2023
Vibrant blue door, Nottingham, November 2023
A touch of Art Nouveau in these doors, Nottingham, November 2023
A touch of Art Nouveau in these doors, Nottingham, November 2023
Notts Bank Chamber doors, Nottingham, November 2023
Notts Bank Chamber doors, Nottingham, November 2023
Recessed door up steps, with fine entrance, Nottingham, November 2023
Recessed door up steps, with fine entrance, Nottingham, November 2023
Peeled paint on a door creating a patina effect, Nottingham, November 2023
Peeled paint on a door creating a patina effect, Nottingham, November 2023
Old building, with a single door (established 1643), Nottingham, November 2023
Old building, with a single door (established 1643), Nottingham, November 2023

Farewell then Nottingham for a little while at least, it has been fun. I haven’t yet decided which collection from my files to share next, suffice it to say, I have tons. May I wish you a happy weekend.

If you have made it this far, you probably like doors, and you really ought to take a look at the No Facilities blog by Dan Anton who has taken over the hosting of Thursday Doors from Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Anton’s Thursday Doors post.

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9 thoughts on “Thursday doors – 18 April 2024 – Doors of Nottingham”

  1. Wow, you have a wonderful collection of doors, here, Steve. I gave up trying to pick a favorite, but that recessed blue door is high on the list. I don’t see blue doors often, and you have quite a few. Police Squad reference noted and approved.

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  2. Wonderful selections, Steve. I am partial to weathered stone and doors, so the pealed pain door drew my attention. Also, the weathered stone of the door with the spray painted letters with the fall leaves ( leaves which added a nice contrast, I think)
    Great photos and share

    P.-S. I love trains, so your post had my attention from the start.

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