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  2. Sir John Robinson's Almshouses - Wikipedia

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    There is a further group of 12 two-bedroom houses that were built earlier in 1889, in Sherwood, as Sir John Robinson alms houses in honour of his son's 21st birthday. [ citation needed ] References

  3. Sherwood, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    The ward of Sherwood (which includes some adjacent neighbourhoods) is represented by Nottingham City Council and has three Labour Party councillors. [3] It lies in the Nottingham East parliamentary constituency, which from 1992 until 2010 was represented by MP John Heppell, and from 2010 by Chris Leslie, who was elected with a majority of 6,969. [4]

  4. Carrington, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    In the early part of the twentieth century, horse-drawn trams ran along Mansfield Road to the stables and depot between St. John's Church and Watcombe Road. Later, this line was extended to Sherwood and upgraded to electric trams. The tram depot was replaced by Carrington Lido (open air swimming pool) and, later still, by a town-house development.

  5. Forest Recreation Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Lodge, by Mansfield Road. Built in 1857 by Henry Moses Wood as the Lodge to the racecourse. The name "Forest" derives comes from the Middle Ages when the land that is now a recreation ground was part of the Sherwood Forest that once extended from the city of Nottingham to the north of Nottinghamshire.

  6. File:110 to 138 Mansfield Road, Nottingham.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Alan Murray-Rust / 110 to 138, Mansfield Road, Nottingham. Alan Murray-Rust / 110 ... You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work;

  7. Mansfield Road Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Mansfield Road Baptist Church has its origins in a split within the congregation of Stoney Street Baptist Church in Nottingham in 1849. [1]They built a new chapel on Milton Street which opened in 1851.

  8. Norris Almshouses - Wikipedia

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    The Norris Almshouses were erected in 1893 on Berridge Road in Sherwood Rise, Nottinghamshire. They comprise a row of eight one-bedroom houses for Ladies, designed by the architect Fothergill Watson and paid for by Mary Smith Norris (1827-1909) in 1893 in memory of her brother John Norris.

  9. File:69 to 71 Mansfield Road, Nottingham.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Photograph of 69 to 71 Mansfield Road, Nottingham, England. Date: 26 July 2019, 09:25:00: ... You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the ...