Broadway Cinema/Cafe Bar, Nottingham Hucknall Nottinghamshire
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The Broadway Cinema Nottingham
The ND2 Final Show Awards
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Best Producer Director for David Smith
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Mayhem, Broadway Cinema, Nottingham
Something else captured on cameras in screen four. Something utterly eerie and creepy...
Light Night 2011 Broadway Cinema Nottingham
Light Night 2011 Broadway Cinema Nottingham
LED lighting Design by Look4ideas Design, and LED lighting by JustLED
Treasure Trapped | Nottingham Screening @ Savoy Cinema Nottingham
In which Cosmic Joke take their feature debut 'Treasure Trapped' to the Savoy Cinema in Nottingham!
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Hucknall Nottinghamshire Town Centre
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Broadway Cinema Survey Interview
I have interviewed people in Broadway Cinema Nottingham which is my target audience in my MA project.
The project is about urban lifestyle; people in subculture who fall into the pattern of urban lifestyle, Cities are characterised by diversity of groups and heterogeneous social organisations. This can be described as urbanism
Phoenix Cinema Cafe in London serving Coffee, Cake and Sandwich
Welcome to Phoenix Cinema Cafe. They have an easy 'grab and go' menu of delicious homemade cakes, sweet and savoury muffins and tasty cookies alongside a range of freshly made soups, salads, and sandwiches made to order.
Phoenix Cinema Cafe
52 High Road East Finchley London United Kingdom N2 9PJ
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Titchfield Park Hucknall Nottingham UK 2nd of December 2008
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RIDE THE ROADS AND STREETS HERE IN HUCKNALL NOTTINGHAM UK
Ale And Arty (1950)
Ale Party. Tooting Broadway, London.
SV Pub bar - pan to people drinking. SV Chief Superintendent Fred Cherrill drinking beneath picture entitled 'Popularity' SCU Pan 'POPULARITY' This picture features famous Music Hall stars. CU Miss Linda Lee of Crazy Gang show drinking. SCU Sir Gerald Kelly inspecting pictures. CU Painting 'The Artists wife' by Al Robert Willis. SV Superintendent Cherrill looking at his own sketch. CU Cherrill. CU Sketch which seems to be about fishing. SV Two types drinking and pointing to paintings.
CU Painting 'The Queen's Arms' (C A Mirfield). CU 'The Vase' cut paper by Edwin Dutch. CU Painting held by Robert Willis - his pipe is in foreground. CU Pipe smoking Mr. Willis, complete with beard. SCU Mr. Willis receiving beer, pan to bar. SCU Type drinking. CU Models in balcony scene wearing latest hair fashions. CU Hair do. CU two models wearing trimmings on hair. CU wearing with other trimmings on hair. CU two models on brunette the other blonde wearing what appears to horns or antlers. CU Bat mask being placed on model's head. CU dolly shot into women wearing mask with antlers.
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Annunciation Church Burnt Oak | Communion 1990
Irvine Welsh Live @ Nottingham Broadway Cinema - Reading from his new book Skagboys
Irvine Welsh - Nottingham Broadway Cinema
Reading from his new book 'Skagboys'
Prequel to Trainspotting
Light Night Nottingham 2011 Look4ideas Design
Nottingham Light night February 2011
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Adam Spinos (Look4ideas Design look4ideas.com)
Paul Matosic
Music by Mulatu Astatqe
Places to see in ( Hucknall - UK )
Places to see in ( Hucknall - UK )
Hucknall, formerly known as Hucknall Torkard, is a town in Nottinghamshire, England, in the district of Ashfield. The town was historically a centre for framework knitting and then for mining, but is now a focus for other industries as well as providing housing for workers in Nottingham.
The town is notable as the site where Rolls-Royce made the first demonstration of a vertical take-off plane. It is also the final resting place of Lord Byron and his estranged daughter, the mathematician and pioneer computer programmer Ada Lovelace.
Hucknall is 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Nottingham on the west bank of the Leen Valley, on land which rises from the Trent Valley in the south to the hills of the county north of Kirkby-in-Ashfield. The Whyburn or 'Town Brook' flows through the town centre, and Farleys Brook marks its southern boundary.
The town’s highest point is Long Hill, (although Beauvale estate has a higher elevation and is situated at the base of Leivers Hill, commonly mistaken for Misk Hill) at 460 ft (140 m) above sea-level, with views over the city and Trent Valley, which descends to between 22 and 24 metres AOD, flowing just beyond most of the city centre.
The town is surrounded by farmland or parkland. To the north-west lie Misk Hills and Annesley. To the north-east town are the villages of Linby and Papplewick beyond these two is Newstead Abbey and its grounds, once the residence of Lord Byron. To the west lies Eastwood, birthplace of D. H. Lawrence, and the inspiration for many of his novels. To the east of the town is Bestwood Country Park.
The contiguous settlements of Butler's Hill and Westville often appear as distinct entities on maps, but are generally regarded as part of Hucknall, and are part of its historic and present-day Church of England parish, although the town itself has no civil parish council, however the identity is reinforced by being part of the post town and by being shared wards of Hucknall.
Hucknall was once a thriving market town. Its focal point is the parish church of St. Mary Magdalene, next to the town’s market square. The church was built by the Anglo-Saxons and completed after the Norman Conquest, though much of it has been restored during the Victorian era. The medieval church consisted only of a chancel, nave, north aisle and tower but it was considerably enlarged in the Victorian period. In 1872 the south aisle was added and in 1887 the unusually long transepts, while the rest of the building apart from the tower was thoroughly restored.
The town is the northern terminus for the Nottingham Express Transit tram system as well as sharing a station on the Robin Hood Line. There is also a stop at Butler's Hill/Broomhill. The town used to be on the A611 but this has now bypassed the town to the west with a single-carriageway road with roundabouts, with access to junction 27 of the M1, some 3 miles away. The tram line was built from 2002–2004 and currently runs from Hucknall to the Station Street terminus next to Nottingham railway station.
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Mrs C's Vintage Tea Room, Hucknall. Nottingham.
Mrs C's Vintage Tea Shop, opening in Hucknall, Nottingham. 7a on the High Street. A 1940s themed cafe offering a selection of quality loose leaf teas, filter coffees, light lunches where you are encouraged to relax and enjoy the atmosphere.
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NG15 - Tommy Brookbanks & Jamie Brough - Hucknall Town FC - 31.10.10