Nottingham, Dr Tate's Asylum 1890
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The Mother Church of Nottingham has the appearance, if not the stature, of a cathedral. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the present building dates from the fifteenth century. The church was in danger of collapsing in the nineteenth century and was completely restored by Sir Gilbert Scott and William Moffatt.
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