We have listed them in alphabetical order below as the second part of our A to Z series.
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1. Oliver Wilson link.
Professional golfer Oliver Wilson was born in Mansfield. Photo: Andrew Redington
2. Parliament Oak.
The Parliament Oak is a veteran tree on Peafield Lane and is said to have been the site for impromptu-parliaments held by kings John and Edward I. Photo: Google
3. Queen's Jubilee Baton.
The Queens Jubilee Baton. Mansfield was selected as the only place in Nottinghamshire and one of only three places in the East midlands to receive the baton in the build up to the commonwealth games. Photo: AFP
4. Rebecca Adlington.
Rebecca Adlington, the famous freestyle swimmer who won two gold medals at the 2008 Olympic Games in the 400 m and 800 m races, is from Mansfield. Photo: Gareth Cattermole