As an ordinary family without great and powerful or even wealthy members, the accomplishments of the family are not memorialized in way a famous family might be. There are, however, a number of places and things that evidence the contributions of the families of the Clark Road Clarks. Here are a few places of interest:
Churchyard of St. Michael the Archangel, Kirklington (Grave and headstone of Leonard Clark - 1784-1849).
Local History Museum, Durban (William Clark Bible, family photographs, and extracts from John Frank Clark papers)
62 Brand Road, Durban (Site of the home of William and Jane Clark)
Site bounded by Clark, Bulwer and Brand Roads, and Cohen Avenue, Durban (Land allotted to William and Jane Clark in 1860’s)
123 Bulwer Road, Durban (corner of York Avenue)(Site of the home of George (1847-1920) and Hannah Clark)
200 Manning Road, Durban (Site of the home of William (1854-1938) and Sarah Clark)
97 Clark Road, Durban (Home of Robert (1859-1949) and Amelia Clark)
Homes in York Avenue, Durban (No. 20 – Eales family: No. 16 – Burden family; No. 24 – Tom Clark family).
Buildings constructed by Alfred Clark (1887-1954) (Glenwood High School Main Building and Boarding Establishment; Durban High School “New Science” Building; Alice Street Bus Depot; original Plaza Hotel).
Homes built by George Clark (1847-1920) for his children (132 and 133 Clark Road, Durban)
William Clark Gardens Children’s Home, Sydenham, Durban (Established by bequest of William Clark, of Camp Hill, Sydenham, son of John Clark of York, Natal).
Clark Building, 317 Pine Street, Durban (Apparently built by William Clark, of Camp Hill, Sydenham, son of John Clark of York, Natal).
William Clark Home, 814 Jan Smuts Highway, Sydenham, Durban (Home of William Clark, son of John Clark of York, Natal).