Graphic
This print of 'Nottingham Castle' By J M W Turner shows pasengers embarking at the 'Duke's Wharf' on the Nottingham Canal.
Artistic
Newark & Sherwood Museum Service
- View of the River Trent by William Harold Cubley [available to view online on the ArtUK website]
- View of the River Trent and the Old Pack Horse by William Harold Cubley [available to view online on the ArtUK website]
- Flint's Dockyard, Newark, 1850 [available to view online on the ArtUK website]
Nottingham Central Library
- Lenton Boatyard, Nottingham by Thomas Cooper Moore (c.1850) [available to view online on the ArtUk website]
- Nottingham Canal, View One Kilometre East between Carrington Street Bridge by A. Johnson (1894) [available to view online on the ArtUK website]
- Nottingham Canal, View One Kilometre East from Carrington Street Bridge towards Wood Bridge, Trent Street by A. Johnson (1894) [available to view online on the ArtUK website]
Nottingham City Museums and Galleries
- View at Wilford, Nottingham by Benjamin Shipham (c.1830) [available to view online on the ArtUK website]
- Old Trent Bridge, Nottingham by John Rawson Walker (1825) [available to view online on the ArtUK website]
University of Nottingham
- A Panorama of Nottingham from the Canal by Paul Sandby (available to view online on the ArtUK website)
Photographic
Old postcard showing Forest Lock, Babworth, on the Chesterfield Canal.
Picture the Past (The North East Midlands Photographic Record)
There is a wide range of photographs and illustrations showing the canals of Nottinghamshire on the Picture the Past (North East Midland Photographic Record) website:
Bassetlaw Museum
There is a large number of photographs relating to canals and river transport in north Nottinghamshire available on Bassetlaw Museum’s ‘Local Photographs’ website:
Friends of Cromford Canal
There is a selection of photographs of the Ironville-Langley Mill section of the Cromford Canal on the Friends of Cromford Canal website: http://www.cromfordcanal.info/archives/ironlang.htm