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Benchmark on the wall of Clarendon Street
Ordnance Survey cut mark benchmark described on the Bench Mark Database at http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm38493
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 8 Apr 2012
0.01 miles
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Friends Meeting House, Clarendon Street
There is an OS benchmark
Image on a stone in the wall to the left of the parking ticket machine
Image: © Roger Templeman
Taken: 8 Apr 2012
0.01 miles
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Friends' Meeting House, Clarendon Street, Nottingham
By Bartlett & Gray, 1960-61. Its original elliptical paraboloid timber dome was replaced in 2006-07.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 25 Jun 2015
0.01 miles
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Friends Meeting House, Clarendon Street
Image: © Bryn Holmes
Taken: 9 Oct 2019
0.01 miles
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Nottingham - NG1
A view of the Talbot Street end of Clarendon Street showing the descent towards a section of the boundary wall & railings surrounding the distant General Cemetery. The Nottingham Meeting House of the Society of Friends (or Quakers) is seen on the left.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 25 Mar 2012
0.02 miles
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Clarendon Chambers, Chaucer Street
Built 1853 for the Royal Midland Institute for the Blind, now operated by the City Council as offices and workshops for small business. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 26 Jul 2019
0.02 miles
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Nottingham - NG1 (City Centre)
A partial view of the combined garden/burial ground of the Quaker Meeting House on Clarendon Street taken from near to the main Meeting House door. Beyond the wall in the distance is part of the General Cemetery.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 20 May 2012
0.02 miles
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Gates at Clarendon Chambers, Chaucer Street
Almost certainly contemporary with the building (1853) although not mentioned in the Listing. See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6226555 for location.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 26 Jul 2019
0.03 miles
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Nottingham - NG1
New College Nottingham’s 6th Form College on the right-hand side moved to Chaucer Street in 2001. The £6.3m building with its horizontally positioned ‘tin can roof' was designed by Ellis Williams Architects. The school began life as the Unitarian Day Charity School in the Lace Market area, later changing its name to High Pavement Grammar School. During 1895-1955 the school was situated in Stanley Rd in Forest Fields until it moved to a site on the Bestwood Estate. In 1975 it became High Pavement 6th Form College and in 1999 it was amalgamated into New College Nottingham. The Clarendon building on the left is divided into two sections, one used by Nottingham Trent University and the other by the Nottingham Women's Centre. This extensive building was built as The Midland Institution for the Blind. It was erected in 1853 to "educate fifty inmates and an unlimited number of non-resident blind persons and to instruct them in basket-making and other trades and callings". Additional workshops were added in 1889.
Image: © David Hallam-Jones
Taken: 25 Mar 2012
0.03 miles
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Clarendon Chambers, Chaucer Street
The 1890 extension to the Royal Midland Institute for the Blind, now housing the Nottingham Women's Centre. Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 26 Jul 2019
0.04 miles