Graham Woodward: Alfreton Road (NE side) (No.238) - Stocking Frame worker's house (1850, Grade II listed) 1980
Graham Woodward: All Saints Road and corner of Raleigh Street - All Saints' Church (TC Hine, 1864 Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: All Saints Street - John Perkins House (Vicarage) (Hine & Evans, 1864, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Alpine Street - Basford Maltings (Richard Hardy, 1899, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Angel Row - Bromley House Subscription Library (1752, Grade II-star listed)
Graham Woodward: Angel Row (No.10 & 11) - Offices & Shops with C20th clock (mid C18th, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Angel Row (No.16 & 17) - Newcastle House & Chambers with attic workshop-studio (c.1800, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Angel Row (No.18) - Bell Inn, a pub since 1638, timbers dated 1437, refronted 1820 (Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Angel Row (No.19) - Exchange House now Skipton Building Society (early C18th, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum - Avairy in cast iron (1889, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum - Bandstand (c.1907, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum - Entrance Gates on Waverley Street (Henry Moses Wood, 1851, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum - Entrance Lodge at Waverley Street entrance, now a Cafe (Henry Moses Wood, 1851, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum - Lodge and gateway at east entrance on North Sherwod Street (Henry Moses Wood, 1851, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum - Memorial to Samuel Morley MP, 1809-86, Nottm Hosiery Manufacturer (Joseph Else, 1920, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum - Pedestrian subway under Addison Street, west towards Lime Tree Avenue (Henry Moses Wood, 1851, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum - Statue of Feargus O'Conner MP 1794-1855, Chartist leader & Nottm MP (1859, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum - War Memorial with Chinese Bell from Canton 1857, and Cannons from Sebastopol 1854 (MO Tarbotton, 1862-63, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum Street - Boys High School (Thomas Simpson with Hine & Evans, 1865, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum Street - Gateway and railings south entrance to Nottm High School (c1866, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arboretum Street - War memorial at southern entrance to Nottingham (Boys) High School (1920, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arkwright Street (No.282 & 284) - Boots No.2 Store and Social Club, now a pub (AN Bromley, 1905, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Arkwright Walk - St Saviour's Church (R.C. Sutton, 1863 Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Bailey Street, Basford - former home of Charles Cox, now Old Basford Health Centre (early C18th, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Bank Place (west side) - formerly part of Flying Horse Hotel, then George Hallam & Co Offices (1870 Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Barker Gate - St Mary's School, Boys' entrance at Duke's Place (1844, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Barker Gate (No.1 & 1a) - Warehouse for Cuckson, Hazeldine & Manderfield (Watson Fothergill, 1897, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Barker Gate (No.23 & 23a) Houses with attic workshops (1830, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Barrack Lane - Boundary Post 1869 behind No.8 Pelham Close (1869, Grade II listed)
Graham Woodward: Barrack Lane - Boundary Post 1869 behind No.12 Pelham Close (1869, Grade II listed)