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This is a postcard from around 1900. It shows the Railroad underpass at Dille (today Nottingham) Road. The underpass was referred to as "the subway" since it tunneled under the ground. The postcard gives a clear setting of the Nottingham area…

WPA employees work on a construction project at the St. Clair Bathhouse in 1936.

Inside the recreational basketball gymnasium at the bathhouse complex on St. Clair Avenue in 1940.

A depiction of the empty shower stalls of the St. Clair Bathhouse in 1937. 2x4s are holding up the cieling that appears to be suffering from neglect.

The picture shows Euclid Creek where it is diverted under the railroad tracks northeast of the Nottingham and St. Clair intersection in Euclid. The bridge was constructed c.1852 out of Bluestone rock, mined from further upcreek at the Bluestone…

This is a picture taken looking south, from the railroad tracks north of Nottingham Road. This picture shows what the intersection of Nottingham and St. Clair looks like today. Approximately 150 from the place the picture was taken is St. Clair…

By 1912 this strech of road was named Nottingham Road, no longer Dillie Road. The neighborhood has expanded by the number of buildings, when compared with the 1903 map of the same intersection. Also Nottingham Road not straight in this view. Back in…

This map shows the intersection that is today Nottingham Road and St. Clair. In 1903 this lists Dillie Road intersecting St. Clair. Other roads on the map also change names over time, when compared with later maps. Another aspect of this map that…

This map shows the corner of Nottingham Road and St. Clair Avenue from 1912-1951. The map provides details of the intersection and also the neighborhood to the West.

This map gives an overhead view of Euclid Creek running parallel to Nottingham Road. The creek is located on the East side of the Nottingham Road and St. Clair Avenue intersection. East of the creek there is the Nottingham Filtration Plant, where…