River Trent Forest Ground early 1900s


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A large crowd on the Steam Boat, some boys firshing and a group of girls watching the camera. Across the River Trent to the left is the Nottingham Forest Football ground. To the right the buildings are those of A J Witty, a boat builder. Image from the early 1900's.

I am wondering if those buildings are the current boat clubs?

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:mouse: I would say yes mick, at least they did the last time i walked down there to watch a forest game from the lady bay bridge end..free tickets you understand...wouldn't pay to watch them...not likley...

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So must be The Brit, The Boat, And the Union in that order then?

The Union? Whatever happenned to'DJ Petal'? (Nick?)

Watching Forest fer Nowt! Now don't go Upsetting RR?

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mick2me Posted on Jan 14 2006, 05:12 PM

Watching Forest fer Nowt! Now don't go Upsetting RR?

;) Sometimes it's not what you know but whom.... ;)

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mick2me Posted on Jan 14 2006, 05:12 PM

Watching Forest fer Nowt! Now don't go Upsetting RR?

;) Sometimes it's not what you know but whom.... ;)

No worries I'm not biting i don't talk football on here - i might one day use my freebie option from the GMB being a shop steward do we still sponsor them i believe it was a box i don't want to sit with the oiks being a Radford lad !!!! ;)

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