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Caption For Standon, High Street C1955

The Windmill pub stands out as the white building in the centre left of the view.

Caption For Askrigg, Cross 1914

Askrigg's Elizabethan Old Hall, centre, burnt down in 1935.

Caption For East Witton, Village 1918

The original water supply to the village came from Diana's well, and the large stone (dated 1859) at the end of the green (centre left) still retains a tap.

Caption For Coxwold, The Village C1955

In the foreground are Spring House (1871, left) and the Prison House (1868, right).The forge is to the far right, and the single-storey house, centre, dates from 1662.

Caption For Charmouth, The Beach C1960

Evan's Cliff is to the east (centre), followed by the higher cliffs of Cain's Folly and Golden Cap (top right).

Caption For Fairford, The Square C1945

The Market Place, shown here, has fine 17th- and 18th-century buildings; the 3-storey ashlar-faced house right of centre is a fine example, with its rusticated ground floor stonework, fine pediment

Caption For Haywards Heath, South Road C1955

The site was re-developed, and the Orchards shopping centre was opened there in 1982.

Caption For Kettering, The Market 1922

The gabled stone building (in front of the church) housed the Market Offices, and was also a drop-in centre for the unemployed.

Caption For Anstey, Bradgate Road C1965

The view shows the centre of Anstey, as the road drops down from the heights of Bradgate Park, enclosed out of Charnwood Forest c1200 as a hunting park.

Caption For Batley, Commercial Street C1955

Formerly a dirty, rutted lane, this was changed into a shopping centre from 1872 with the demolition of the Hick Lane cottages.

Caption For Clitheroe, Brungerley Bridge 1894

The young lad in the centre is obviously proud of his boat, but the young ladies on the right do not look too happy, do they?

Caption For Daventry, The Burton Memorial C1960

The tour starts with this excellent cameo shot which shows the heart and essence of Daventry, the Moot Hall, centre of local government during the 20th century, and the Burton Memorial, erected

Caption For Castleford, The River Aire C1955

Here the Aire used to drive the grinding wheels of the Queen's Mill (centre); it was taken over in 1921 by the Natural Food Company, led by the health innovator Dr Thomas Allinson, who firmly believed

Caption For Caerphilly, Castle C1955

In the centre of the curtain of the outer ward is the south water gate; there might also have been one on the north side, but alas no trace remains.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1897

This view shows the western end of East Street, with a closer look at the Town Hall clock-tower and cupola, and Colmer`s Hill forming the conical eminence in the distance (centre).

Caption For West Bay, The Quay 1897

St Andrew's Mission Church was in a sail loft glimpsed immediately to the left of the sailing ship shown in the centre of this photograph.

Caption For Dunstable, Downside Estate C1965

The route number 6 bus was owned by Luton Corporation Transport and ran from the Estate through to Luton Town Centre via Houghton Regis.

Caption For Conwy, The Bridges C1960

In the centre, Thomas Telford's beautiful suspension bridge of 1826 can be seen, and the road bridge on the left was built in 1958.

Caption For Kilburn, The Village Centre C1965

The company's present-day base is the building behind the Forresters Arms Hotel (centre).

Caption For Kempston, All Saints' Church C1955

Standing on the bank of the Great Ouse about a mile from the centre of Kempston, the parish church is a stone building wherein the tower, at least, is Norman in origin.

Caption For Watford, The Pond On The High Street C1955

Two Standard Vanguards, a Riley 1½, a Rover 14, a fine Austin Atlantic, an Austin A30 and a Morris J2 van demonstrate the growing traffic problem in Watford town centre.

Caption For Stafford, The Windmill, Broad Eye 2005

Slightly further west, and just one minute away from the town centre, the 300 acres of wet grassland that are Doxey marshes remain largely unspoiled.

Caption For Stafford, Former Library, Grapes Corner 2005

Slightly further west, and just one minute away from the town centre, the 300 acres of wet grassland that are Doxey marshes remain largely unspoiled.

Caption For Aylsham, Market Place C1955

Some fine buildings stand in this part of the town centre; there are many other good ones - the Black Boys Inn and the Old Hall are the best examples.