Caption For Cartmel, The Beck 1914
With its magnificent 12th-century priory church of St Mary, its market cross and broad cobbled square, it is perennially popular with visitors.
Caption For Launceston, Newport 1911
This broad junction is now occupied by a mini-roundabout, but in 1911 it appears that nobody was too bothered about which side of the unmade road traffic chose to use.
Caption For Dallington, Woods Corner C1955
It is one of the late 18th-century settlements which developed on commons and wastes lying on the flat-topped ridgeways, after leases were granted to anyone who wanted to settle there.
Caption For Wroxham, The River Bure 1921
One of the three main rivers which drain the Broads, the Bure is typically slow-flowing; a large number of cruising boats from Collins & Son (in the background) confine their cruising to the River Bure
Caption For Hoveton, The Village C1950
The proprietors are after the visitors' holiday money: there are signs for chocolate, cards, Kodak film, millinery, soft drinks, toilet requisites... and in the distance hoardings advertise trips on the
Caption For Selsey, Lifeboat House 1930
Today, it is still almost entirely enclosed by
water - the English Channel lies to the south-east and south-west, Pagham Harbour to the north-east, and a brook,
known as the Broad Rife, to the north-west