I made a Twitter “moment” of some of the pictures from yesterday’s (July 15th) walk… https://twitter.com/NotRock/status/1018786420390072321 Thanks to everyone who joined me. News of future events coming soon. Sign up for the mailing list here.

Guided tours of Nottingham
I made a Twitter “moment” of some of the pictures from yesterday’s (July 15th) walk… https://twitter.com/NotRock/status/1018786420390072321 Thanks to everyone who joined me. News of future events coming soon. Sign up for the mailing list here.

While looking for pictures of Watson Fothergill’s buildings in bygone days, I stumbled upon some old postcards of Nottingham at the turn of the 19th century, this led me to a do a search on eBay and I found this item: a small coffee cup that porports to be from the Black Boy Hotel! The Nottingham coat of arms is on the cup and the saucer.

Of course, I had to make an offer… and low and behold it arrived in the post a couple of days later!

That’s a one cup cafetiere for scale… it’s a little larger than an espresso cup that you’d get today – perhaps people liked a short strong coffee back in the days of the Gentleman’s Lounge Bar?
Learn more about The Black Boy Hotel and Watson Fothergill’s work on the building on The Watson Fothergill Walk
A second Watson Fothergill Walk is planned for Sunday July 15th at 10am. Go to Eventbrite to book tickets. Please book in advance as once again places are limited. Hope to see you there!

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Last year the Nottingham Industrial Museum held a small exhibition about The Black Boy Hotel, a building that Fothergill worked on, on and off, between 1886 and 1900.
The highlight of the exhibition was a scale model and I took some photographs:






Learn more about Fothergill’s work on the Black Boy Hotel and its ultimate fate on the Watson Fothergill Walk.
I’m playing round with a few other links for the walk so here’s a link to a new Instagram account: WatsonFothergillWalk Do follow and share if that’s your thing.
Also if you’ve missed out on the first walk, but are interested in joining possible future events, please sign up to the email list and I’ll let you know about future dates.

Thank you for all the support, the June 24th walk is now SOLD OUT!
Missed out? Need an alternate date? Get in touch! Email me
Like The Facebook page or tweet me to express interest. I will look at doing a July and /or August date. #WatsonFothergill #Nottingham

I’ve been looking for photos of old Nottingham and pictures of Watson Fothergill’s buildings that we will see on the walk, and some of those that are further afield.
Here’s a link to the Pinterest board where I’ve been collecting them.
Join me for the walk on June 24th – now booking.


I’ve set a date for the first Watson Fothergill Walk: 24th June 2018, 11am.
Here’s the Eventbrite ticket page – limited numbers available.
You may also book your tickets directly through Facebook if that’s your thing:
Watson Fothergill Walk on Facebook.
Please join me to test the format!
Nottingham’s most famous Victorian architect Watson Fothergill (or as he was known for the first 50 or so years of his life, Fothergill Watson) produced some of the city’s most eye catching and idyosyncratic buldings. I want to take you on a tour of some of the best of them, and learn more about the man, his buildings and the city in which they were built.
“I left no stone unturned in my endeavours to throughly master my profession.” Watson Fothergill

Join me for a guided walking tour of Nottingham City Centre to explore the history of some of the most original and beautiful buildings of the Victorian era.
“You must be acquainted with the best works of the best men of the best will never come out of yourself.”