Clarendon Road was built on the site of clay pits, and needed remedial work on gable-ends due to subsidence in the 1980s.
Clarendon Road was a good place to be.
A young reporter, Mary Kenny, was despatched by the diary editor to go down to Clarendon Road, complete with a photographer, and get a story.
Just off Clarendon Road, dad.
Clarendon Road?
Clarendon Road, yeah.
There used to be a a house on the end of the common up at Clarendon Road, the opposite side oh!
The house is at 5816 Clarendon Road (at Ralph Avenue), in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn.
He found the Pack Horse on Wood-house Lane, close to the junction with Clarendon Road, not more than a couple of hundred yards away.
The couple came back to live in his house, on East 57th Street at Clarendon Road, where he had lived for more than a decade.