Photo Archive - The Pinxton Arm
This photo gallery shows a number of the images within the FCC archives picturing the Pinxton Arm. Please note that the galleries are due to be updated in the near future to use a better viewing system.

Church Bridge took the canal under Bullock Lane

Church Bridge took the canal under Bullock Lane

The original black-and-white version of Church Bridge shows rather more detail.

The original black-and-white version of Church Bridge shows rather more detail.

This photograph depicts what were referred to locally as 'Middle Row' with 'Top Row' in the background. <em>(Kindly supplied by the Pinxton & South Normanton Local History Society</em>

This photograph depicts what were referred to locally as 'Middle Row' with 'Top Row' in the background. (Kindly supplied by the Pinxton & South Normanton Local History Society

Church Bridge in this coloured photo looks VERY rural!

Church Bridge in this coloured photo looks VERY rural!

This photograph shows the former Pinxton Collieries Company headquarters after they had been converted into residential accommodation. <em>(Kindly supplied by the Pinxton & South Normanton Local History Society</em>

This photograph shows the former Pinxton Collieries Company headquarters after they had been converted into residential accommodation. (Kindly supplied by the Pinxton & South Normanton Local History Society

The only known photo of "The Old House at Home" - the "other" canalside inn. <em>(Kindly supplied by the Pinxton & South Normanton Local History Society</em>

The only known photo of "The Old House at Home" - the "other" canalside inn. (Kindly supplied by the Pinxton & South Normanton Local History Society

Pinxton Wharf

Pinxton Wharf

The bridge where the road which is now the B600 passes over the canal

The bridge where the road which is now the B600 passes over the canal

This photograph is of Top Row and shows how near it was to the railway line. <em>(Kindly supplied by the Pinxton & South Normanton Local History Society</em>

This photograph is of Top Row and shows how near it was to the railway line. (Kindly supplied by the Pinxton & South Normanton Local History Society