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Caption For Grantham, The Angel And Royal Hotel 1893

The Angel Hotel is a remarkable late 15th-century stone-built inn, rebuilt on the site of a Knights Templar hostel where King John had held court in 1213; in this building Richard III signed the Duke of

Caption For Wainfleet, Main Road C1955

In this view we look back towards the Market Place along High Street with the Angel and the Red Lion in the middle distance on the left.

Caption For Halesworth, Market Place C1955

The building behind the man on the Corgi (centre right) has been demolished to create Angel Link.

Caption For Godalming, Church Street 1906

The arch led to the rear of the Angel Hotel yard, owned at that time by John Jasper Taylor, who also had a temperance hotel, Deanery House, further down Church Street.

Caption For Wellingborough, Silver Street C1950

The Angel Hotel on the left closed some years ago, though the prominent lettering on the upper part of the building is still faintly recognisable.

Caption For Helston, Coinagehall Street 1903

The Godolphins built the Angel as their town house in the 17th century, and it became a hotel in the mid 18th century.

Caption For Midhurst, North Street 1921

The part 16th-century Angel Hotel and the Midhurst branch of Barclays Bank are still there, as is the Clock House opposite, which today houses offices.

Caption For Colchester, West Stockwell Street C1960

This view has the old Angel Inn on the left and the former library; beyond is the wonderful town hall.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Crown Street 1929

The 15th-century St Mary's church is the burial place of Mary Tudor, sister of Henry VIII, and noted for its decorated 'Angel Roof' nave.

Caption For Bramfield, St Andrew's Church C1960

The rood screen still has paintings of saints, with delicate miniature hovering angels under the loft.

Caption For Lancaster, The War Memorial 1925

A winged angel guards this tribute to the 'Honoured Memory of the Men of Lancaster Who Gave Their Lives in the Great War 1914-18'.

Caption For Wangford, The Village 1895

At the bottom is the Angel, landlord John Copley, which is the only hostelry functioning today.

Caption For Downholme, The Church 1913

Inside the quaint little church of St Michael and All Angels is a George III coat of arms dated 1784, signed by the Richmond painter Robert Coatsworth; he helped to paint the scenery for the opening

Caption For Launceston, South Gate 1893

The steep little street next to Jesse S Raddall (now a bistro called Three Steps to Heaven) is Angel Hill.

Caption For Launceston, South Gate 1893

The steep little street next to Jesse S Raddall (now a bistro called Three Steps to Heaven) is Angel Hill.

Caption For Clayton Le Moors, All Saints Church Interior 1897

Shown here is the font, carried on the heads of four angels, who each bear a medallion; the one on the left depicting ears of wheat.

Caption For Ellington, All Saints Church 1906

Inside is a very fine roof with carved angels at the feet of the principal rafters, and at the wall post is a small, carved figure, possibly an apostle.

Caption For Harwich, Harbour Road C1965

Both the Angel and the next building are clad in weatherboard.

Caption For Colchester, The Former Angel Inn C1960

The jetty brackets have carved angels supporting them, and the left-hand door originally led into the screens passage of the inn.

Caption For Whitby, New Quay Road 1936

The Angel Hotel, an old coaching inn, can be seen on the left, and Collier's hardware store stands beside the bridge.