Description: Showing the River Trent looking downstream in an easterly direction. Lady Bay Bridge is in the centre picture. This was built in 1879 for the Midland Railway and reopened as a road bridge in December 1979. The industrial buildings, centre left, are Halls Glue and Bone Works (Est. 1870) and Bitterlings skin, fat and offal market. The leather works and skin and bone works were built in close proximity to the Cattle Market, which was away to the left of these buildings (leisure boat trips on the Trent must have been very smelly excursions!)