EPW021122 ENGLAND (1928). Corporation Power Station and All Saints' Church, Derby, 1928

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Details

Title [EPW021122] Corporation Power Station and All Saints' Church, Derby, 1928
Reference EPW021122
Date April-1928
Link
Place name DERBY
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 435280, 336585
Longitude / Latitude -1.4751528529144, 52.92519854298
National Grid Reference SK353366

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27 Queen Street Derby DE1 3DS also known as The Old Clockworks. The house and garden have been occupied by Stephen Flamsteed, Rev. John Flamsteed FRS (first Astronomer Royal), John Whitehurst FRS, Joseph Wright of Derby ARA and John Smith the founder of Smith's of Derby Clockmakers. Whitehurst is believed to have received Benjamin Franklin at the address as late as the summer of 1774. The house was listed as Grade II by Historic England in 2024 after the endeavour of the Derby Civic Society

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