Directions:

St. Ann's Church, prominent landmark in early maps, still exists, St. Ann Street - N53 28.91 W02 14.74.
Cross Street Chapel, early Lit. & Phil. meetings held here, Cross Street - N53 28.90 W02 14.68.
Town Hall, marble statues of Dalton and Joule, Ford Maddox Brown's famous mural paintings, including one of Dalton; Albert Square - N53 28.77 W02 14.66.
Portico Library (still exists), where Dalton read his newspapers, 57 Moseley Street (NE corner of Moseley and Charlotte; Charlotte Street more convenient) - N53 28.79 W2 14.44.
Lit. & Phil. (Literary and Philosophical Society), destroyed in WWII raid (December 1940); now Devonshire House, blue plaque, 36 George Street - N53 28.76 W02 14.38.
"1" = previous site of Mechanics Institution (no longer exists), Cooper Street - N53 28.73 W02 14.56.
"2" = New College (now a garden; was on Dawson Street, renamed Mosley street), first teaching assignment of Dalton - N53 28.72 W02 14.56.
"a" = Lodgings where Dalton lived; all sites are now modern buildings (18, 27, 35 Faulkner Street; 25 George Street).