The Magazine of Lenton Local History Society


J. Spree - Nottingham Postcard Publisher


Nottinghamshire - Keyworth



John Henry Spree (1869-1932) came to live in Nottingham c.1915. He had previously lived in Hastings in Sussex where he had published a limited number of picture postcards using his own photographs of the area.

An article about John Henry Spree is included in Lenton Times No.32. For more information about the article click here.

We are slowly assembling a catalogue of the postcards produced by John Henry Spree while he lived in Nottingham. Many of the images used on this page are taken, with permission, from the Picture the Past website. This website showcases various photographic collections including that of the Local Studies Library at Nottingham Central Library. If you would like to acquire your own copy of one of Picture the Past's images then you should click on their name.

We are keen to establish when Spree might have taken a particular photograph. So the earliest date for a used postcard are noted along with anything else that might help pinpoint when the postcard was produced.

If you have any Spree postcards not shown here we would be delighted to receive electronic copies of them. If you can help us out with the number, have a postcard that is already on the site but is in better condition than the one we are using, or you have an earlier postmark for your postcard please get in touch. To contact us - click here.



Postcard

Location

Date Published

Publisher

Source

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKennaSee in Lightbox

860. Main Street. Keyworth

On Main Street looking North towards the Church

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

'Spree'

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKenna

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKennaSee in Lightbox

861 Keyworth

End of Main Street with Nottingham Road to the left and Selby Lane to the right.

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

'Spree'

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKenna

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKennaSee in Lightbox

862. Main Street. Keyworth

Looking South along Main Street.

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

'Spree'

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKenna

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKennaSee in Lightbox

863. Main St. Keyworth

Keyworth Main Street.

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

'Spree'

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKenna

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKennaSee in Lightbox

864. Keyworth

The top of Lings Lane near the junction with Main Street.

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

'Spree'

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKenna

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKennaSee in Lightbox

866. Keyworth

The windmill on Selby Lane.

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

'Spree'

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKenna

Photo courtesy of Kenneth WorthingtonSee in Lightbox

2. Nottingham Rd. Keyworth

Nottingham Road

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

'Spree'

Photo courtesy of Kenneth Worthington

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKennaSee in Lightbox

6. Selby Lane. Keyworth

Selby Lane looking East just past Elm Avenue.

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

'Spree'

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKenna

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKennaSee in Lightbox

Keyworth Church

The Church of St Mary Magdalene

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKenna

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKennaSee in Lightbox

Keyworth Church

The Church of St Mary Magdalene

Modern Day View

Sometime in the 1920s

Photo courtesy of Hugh McKenna



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