Doors 278 – Doors of Nottingham (Part III), UK, March 2024
Good morning. This is the final selection – the leftovers, if you like – of doors from a visit to Nottingham back in March this year. There is no theme, just doors which took my fancy. All of the doors photographed in this series were captured during a one hour stroll from my hotel to the office where we were holding a team meeting. One of the reasons that I don’t mind travelling around the country for meetings is that sometimes I get to stay over and get a chance to photograph doors and street art, making the best of things.
I’m off to London on Monday, but I’m not sure I will get time to take any pictures, I have quite a tight schedule. Anyhoo, I hope you enjoy this last selection from Nottingham. Next time another city, another set of doors.







That’s all for another week. 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 fromΒ Norm 2.0 blog. Links to more doorscursions can be found in the comments section of Dan Antonβs Thursday Doors post.
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Hard to pick a favorite today, Steve. The county offices is a fantastic building, but I like that odd-angle corner door. And, that’s a really well done ghost door.
Good luck finding time for a few London doors.
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Thanks Dan.
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Excellent photos and doors Steve. I enjoyed them all. Love the blue doors as well the fancy/ornate arched gate
My favorite is that intriguing ghost door it looks like it has been that way for a long time.
Love the “get inspired” banner you included in your framing composition of the County Hall.
Thank you for sharing your door travel-logs
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Thanks for the kind comments.
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Does a bricked-up doorway really count? π
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Oh yes, they make up a significant minority of my doors.
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Lovely!
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Thank you.
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The double doors are adventurous.
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These are beautiful, especially love that gate. Nice post.
Pat
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