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designed by Frederick
The building is presently occupied by Clement Pianos, a long established family run Nottingham firm. |
This building was designed by Frederick Ball as the Parish Rooms for All Souls Church in 1914. The original All Souls was demolished in the 1970s. Frederick Ball was the
architect brother of Sir Albert Ball a property developer who later
became a prominent local politician. Sir Albert was the father of
Nottingham's WW I flying ace Captain Ball VC |
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All Souls Church Parish Rooms / Clement Pianos | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
221 Lenton Boulevard | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
© Ray Teece 11-03-2015 |
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