Nottingham - NG7
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 28 Apr 2012
A view along Raleigh Street in the general direction of Waverley Street and the Arboretum. The building in the foreground is part of the former All Saints’ School and St Andrew’s Anglican Church is beyond it. The school ceased to operate as such in 1905 and the buildings have been used for different purposes by the Church and the community over the years. All the buildings on the site including the church, the vicarage, the school and a headmaster's house were designed by T.C. Hine and the project was paid for by William Windley, a Nottingham magistrate.