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List of Notts B roads - Coppermine - 12425.jpg
list of Notts B roads

list of Notts B roads

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jun 05, 2007 by ForestChav
C63 and C16 in Notts found - Coppermine - 8665.jpg
C63 and C16 in Notts found Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 21, 2006 by ForestChav
C9 in Notts found - Coppermine - 8664.jpg
C9 in Notts found Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 21, 2006 by ForestChav
C171 in Notts found! - Coppermine - 6793.gif
C171 in Notts found!

Taken from a notice published in the Nottm Evening Post 14/07/06. Porchester Road links the B686 Carlton Road with the B684 Woodborough Road.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 14, 2006 by ForestChav
30 mph? - Coppermine - 20388.jpg
30 mph?

An old font 30 mph sign Location - Buttery Lane, Skegby, Nottinghamshire Just about visible??

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Oct 17, 2008 by CRAIGA617
ROAD CLOSED - Coppermine - 20108.jpg
ROAD CLOSED

Finally; Buttery Lane, Skegby, Nottinghamshire, is subject to some 'major roadworks' - after 27yrs of living here. The bridge over the River Meden was strengthened and a maximum 10 tonne weight embargo was in place for just over a year.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Sep 22, 2008 by CRAIGA617
An RAC Telephone Box near Saxondale - Geograph - 2529485.jpg
An RAC Telephone Box near Saxondale
Junction of Engine Lane and Moorgreen - Geograph - 1579742.jpg
Junction of Engine Lane and Moorgreen
This was one of the infamous level crossings that blighted the Great North Road. It's near the cattle market in Newark. - Coppermine - 4795.jpg
This was one of the infamous level crossings that blighted the Great North Road. It's near the cattle market in Newark. Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Feb 18, 2006 by Lonewolf
Gunthorpe Bridge.jpg
Lime Tree Avenue - Geograph - 3452029.jpg
Lime Tree Avenue The southern end of this impressive road through Clumber Park. The avenue is almost 2 miles long, making it the longest of its kind in Europe, and contains 1296 trees.
 

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