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Warsop church (Rev. A. Du Boulay Hill, 1914)

Country Homes: Welbeck Abbey. The seat of the Duke of Portland (Country Life, 1906)

West Bridgford: then and now (Robert Mellors, 1914)

West Bridgford church (H Gill, 1910)

West Leake church (Anonymous, 1910)

Whatton church (Anonymous, 1897)

An Ancient Village Site. Whimpton, Nottinghamshire (Dr. T. Davies Pryce and Mr. F. W. Dobson, 1907)

Kirke White and Wilford (John Potter Briscoe, 1908)

Wilford: then and now (Robert Mellors, 1914)

St Wilfrid's church, Wilford (Harry Gill, 1921)

Willoughby church (A M Y Baylay, 1902)

Church of St. Mary, Willoughby-on-the-Wolds (J Holland Walker, 1938)

Winkburn (Cornelius Brown, 1889)

Winkburn Hall (L Craven Smith-Milnes, 1933)

Wollaton church (G Fellows, 1902)

The Church of St. Leonard, Wollaton. A study in medieval mason-craft. No. 3. (H. Gill, 1920)

Wollaton Hall (G Fellows, 1902)

Woodborough church (H Gill, 1908)

Worksop Priory church (J Standish, 1901)

Wysall church (Rev. J. Standish, 1902)

Holy Trininty church, Wysall (J Holland Walker, 1938)

 

 

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