Graham Woodward: Angel Row - Bromley House Subscription Library (1752, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Burton Street - Trent University, Newton Building (46m high) (T Cecil Howitt, 1956 Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Carrington Street - Midland Station, opened 1904, revamped 2014 (Albert E Lambert, 1904, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Castle Gate - Earl Howe's House, Town House for William Stanford, Hosiery Merchant, now offices (William Stretton, 1775, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Castle Gate - Newdigate House (Marshall Tallard's House) (1675, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Church Street, Basford - St Leodegarius Church (c.1200, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Church Street, Lenton - Albert Ball Memorial Homes (Arthur Brewill, 1921, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Church Street, Lenton - Holy Trinity Church (1842, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Church Street, Lenton - War Memorial (paid for by Ball family) (c.1920, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Council House (T Cecil Howitt, 1929, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Derby Road - Lenton Gatehouse, Wollaton Park (J Wyatville, 1823, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Derby Road - St Barnabas Cathedral (AW Pugin 1844, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Heathcoat Street - Peoples Hall (1750, extended in 1854, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: High Pavement - County House, later the County Records Office (C16th, modifed 1728-33, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: High Pavement - former Police Station (E Purnell Hooley, County Surveyor,1905, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: High Pavement - Shire Hall (James Gandon, 1770, Grade II-star listed, extended & altered by TC Hine 1876)
Graham Woodward: High Street - former Boots Chemist store (AN Bromley, 1903, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Long Row West - formerly a merchant's house, later a Boots Store then Habitat (c.1705, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Low Pavement - Enfield House (1755 Grade II-star listed) (new frontage by Clavert & Gleve, 1909)
Graham Woodward: Low Pavement - Vaults Hall (town houses, now offices) (1733 Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Low Pavement - Vaults Hall Railings (1733, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Low Pavement - Willoughby House for Hon Rothwell Willoughby, brother of 2nd Lord Middleton (1738, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Low Pavement - Willoughby House Railings & Gate (1743, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Maid Marian Way - St Nicholas Church (1671-82, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Mansfield Road - St Andrews Church (William Knight, 1869-71, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Racecourse Road - Colwick Hall (1776, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Shakespeare Street - Arkwright Building, now Nottm Trent University College (Lockwood & Mawson, 1877, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: St James's Street - Sheriff House, built for Cornelius Launder, High Sheriff (1775, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: St Martin's Close, Bilborough - St Martin of Tours Church (1356-1450, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Stoney Street - Thomas Adams Lace Warehouse (TC Hine,1855, Grade II-star listed)