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The Trip to Jerusalem, Nottingham, 1943. Creator: C. Freestone
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The Trip to Jerusalem, Nottingham, 1943. Creator: C. Freestone
The Trip to Jerusalem, Nottingham, 1943. View of Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem public house and Castle Rock, Nottingham. The pub, one of several claiming to be the oldest in England, is reputed to have been established in 1189. From " English Inns", by Thomas Burke. [Collins, London, 1943]
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This print captures the timeless charm of "The Trip to Jerusalem" in Nottingham, England, dating back to 1943. The image showcases the iconic Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem public house nestled against the majestic Castle Rock. With its rich history and claims of establishment in 1189, this pub is among several vying for the title of England's oldest. The photograph, taken by C. Freestone and featured in Thomas Burke's book "English Inns" immerses viewers in a picturesque landscape that epitomizes British heritage. The vibrant colors bring life to the exterior of this historic building, set amidst the scenic beauty of Nottinghamshire. As we gaze upon this snapshot from the past, we are transported back to a different era – a time when travel was an adventure and exploration was at its peak. This image serves as a reminder of how our world has evolved while preserving its cultural treasures. "The Trip to Jerusalem" stands not only as a tourist attraction but also as a testament to Britain's social history throughout the 20th century. It symbolizes resilience and endurance through decades of change while remaining an integral part of Nottingham's landscape. With William Collins' publication featuring Sydney Thomas Burke's work on British history and culture, this print becomes more than just an image; it becomes a piece that encapsulates both artistry and historical significance. Let us cherish these glimpses into our pasts – they remind us where we come from and inspire us to preserve our heritage for
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