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Caption For Blundellsands, The Beach C1960

Immediately beyond Blundellsands, however, visitors should be aware of the dangers posed by the proximity of the military ranges at Altcar.

Caption For Logan Rock, Castle Treen And The Scilly Boat 1928

The 66 ton Logan Rock was forcibly dislodged in 1824 by a Lt Goldsmith and the crew of the Revenue Cutter 'Nimble'.

Caption For Sulby, Waterfall 1894

The entrance to Sulby Glen is at the Tholt-e-Will Hotel, and in 1894 admission was only a few pence.

Caption For Blundellsands, The Beach C1960

Immediately beyond Blundellsands, however, visitors should be aware of the dangers posed by the proximity of the military ranges at Altcar.

Caption For Chudleigh Knighton, The Clay Cutters Arms 1907

The Clays were initially considered to be so valuable that an Act of Parliament was introduced in 1662 prohibiting the export of clay pipes.

Caption For Henbury, Blaise Castle C1955

In 1765 Thomas had been a member of a delegation sent by the Society of Merchant Venturers, of which he later became Master, to deliver a petition to Parliament against the renewal of the Sugar Act.

Caption For Henbury, Blaise Castle C1955

In 1765 Thomas had been a member of a delegation sent by the Merchant Venturers to deliver a petition against the renewal of the Sugar Act; the government intended to use it to make the American colonies

Caption For Launceston, Newport 1935

Just visible inside the Round House is the broken granite stump of the old Newport Cross, which from 1529 to 1831 was the spot at which Newport's two MPs were declared.

Caption For Teddington, Sign At Tide End Cottage, Ferry Road 2005

Douglas Tough, among others, received a call from the Ministry of Shipping asking him to act as an agent to secure small craft for an expedition from Ramsgate and Sheerness to rescue the soldiers.

Caption For Holywell, Relics At St Winefride's Well C1930

These relics, the crutches not required by those fortunate enough to be freed from disability by the curative powers of the well's water, act as reminders to those who might doubt the profound source

Caption For Upton Upon Severn, Bridge 1904

In a back room of the same establishment, the renowned Mrs Siddons gave a memorable acting performance.

Caption For Great Shelford, Woollards Lane C1955

Note too the bicycle parked on the other side of the road, with the pedal set back on the kerb so it can act as a stand.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, The Bandstand And The Pier 1907

Clacton-on-Sea was founded as a seaside resort in 1871—the year that the Bank Holiday Act was passed.This view shows the ever popular bandstand and the pier, built in 1873 and lengthened in the

Caption For Bletchingley, Almshouses 1907

Bletchingley became a borough in the early 13th century and returned two MPs until the 1832 Reform Act.

Caption For St Mawes, 1895

It also had the distinction, following an Act of Parliament in 1562, of sending two MPs to Parliament - voted in by an electorate of only twenty!

Caption For Newport, High Street C1955

Justice Fleming survived into the reign of James I, when he presided over the trial of Guy Fawkes; an act of judicial importance that is commemorated in Newport's Guildhall.

Caption For Worcester, The Racecourse C1965

The slag was removed in the 17th century but Pitchcroft remained undeveloped, acting as a venue for fairs, circuses, military camps and musters.

Caption For Bristol, Tennis Courts C1935

In August 1920, Bristol Corporation obtained an Act to take over the former BP&PR railway line between Sneyd Park Junction and Hotwells.

Caption For Headingley, 1894

However, in 1894 Leeds corporation took advantage of the Tramways Act of 1870 and bought out the private tramway operators for over £100,000.

Caption For Bristol, Christmas Street C1950

The buildings and land were eventuallymade over to the Corporation who were to act as governors.