Other churches illustrated are St. Peter's, with its lofty spire, St. Andrew's, and those at Costock and Wilford. There are also other handsome edifices, including St. Nicholas', St. James's, St. Matthew's, St. John the Baptist, St. Paul's, St. Mark's, All Saints', St. Stephen's, St. George's, St. Ann's, St. Saviour's, and numerous subsidiary places of worship, both episcopal and nonconformist, the Roman Catholic Cathedral being an especially fine specimen of ecclesiastical architecture. Other denominations represented amidst the best-known edifices devoted to public worship include the following: — Wesleyan Methodist: Halifax Place, Tennyson Street, Arkwright Street, and Wesley (Broad Street); United Methodist Free Churches: Shakespeare Street, Cotgrave, Alfred Street, Old Radford, Hyson Green, New Lenton, New Radford, Hunger Hill Road, Carlton, Carlton Hill, Netherfield, Calverton, New Basford, Sherwood, Old Basford, and Hucknall; also churches connected with the Methodist New Connexion, Primitive Methodists, Baptists, Unitarians, Presbyterian Church of England, Hebrew Congregation, the Friends' Meeting House, &c.

We also give exterior and interior views of Southwell Minster, which, with the historic ruins of the Archbishop's Palace Chapel, furnish objects of interest to antiquarians in the immediate neighbourhood of the city.

Trent Side Recreation Ground and Landing Stages for Pleasure Steamers.
Trent Side Recreation Ground and Landing Stages for Pleasure Steamers.