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1921, Bleasby Ref. POP644076
1946, Bleasby Ref. NPO644076
1946, Bleasby Ref. NPO644077
1923, Bleasby Ref. POP644077
1899, Bleasby Ref. RNE644076
1886, Bleasby Ref. HOSM38087
1899, Bleasby Ref. RNE644077
1883, Bleasby Ref. HOSM38088
1946, Bleasby Moor Ref. NPO644079
1899, Bleasby Moor Ref. RNE644079
1902-1903, Bleasby Ref. RNC644076
1902-1903, Bleasby Ref. RNC644077
1923, Bleasby Moor Ref. POP644079
1886, Bleasby Moor Ref. HOSM38091
1902-1903, Bleasby Moor Ref. RNC644079
1925, Cleasby Ref. POP670052
1947, Cleasby Ref. NPO670052
1897, Cleasby Ref. RNE670052
1912 - 1913, Cleasby Ref. HOSM41115
1903-1904, Cleasby Ref. RNC670052

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Caption For Newark, Trent Bridge C1955

In the late 17th century the main road from Nottingham to Newark went via Charlton (Carlton), Burton, Gunthorp (Gunthorpe), Horingham Ferry (Hoveringham), Bleasby Ferry and Stoak (Stoke) where it joined

Caption For Folkestone, The Leas 1918

The Leas was connected to Lower Leas by a zigzag path, and by a water- balanced cliff lift which was opened in 1885.

Caption For Thrapston, De Vere Road C1955

Pairs of 1930s semis seem to march down the hill, the view made more bleak by the brutal municipal pruning of the silver birch trees - they are now no more substantial than the street lamp or the telephone