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Now it is a popular railway for tourists.
In the 1950s the retailing element of the Cooperative movement was still popular, and Irby sports two premises on either side of the road to prove the point.
A fire in July 1968 destroyed the main building, but the building on the far left survived and remains popular as the Ilkley Moor Vaults - or the 'Taps'.
The area was never as commercial as its sister New Brighton, but it was still a popular holiday destination.
This view gives a good idea of the quality of the town's houses and why it is so popular with tourists. Francis Frith's Sussex A Century Ago
As 'Fowlers Solution' it became a popular medicine in Victorian times, and was used to treat everything from asthma to rheumatism, as well as being used as a cosmetic face wash!
It is certainly a very popular and attractive venue.
The moored steam and sailing vessel, off the tug's port bow, denotes a class of ship rapidly becoming popular at the turn the century, although incidents were recorded of sparks from the funnel
The former Patrington RAF wartime station is now a popular caravan and leisure park.
In the 18th century, the village of Hoghton was a centre of handloom weaving, and the almost derelict Hoghton Tower was let as tenements; but it is now well restored and popular with tourists, many from
The shining example of an early version of the Morris Minor car is a reminder of the advanced design of this vehicle and of its consequent popularity.
The great vine and the maze are the two most popular items to visit, but there is also the orangery, the Tudor garden, and the privy garden, restored in 1995.
Berkshire side, from the balcony of the Carpenter's Arms landing stage towards its rival, The Angel, whose tall 18th-century bay-windowed river elevation and riverside terrace are a well-known and very popular
The main shopping centre has moved up the hill to Leigh Broadway but this High Street is still popular with its cafes, public houses and antiques shops.
Their introduction sparked the transformation of Margate from a fishing village into the most popular resort in Kent; a process which was further encouraged by the arrival of the railway, which offered
This is a popular spot on the Yare to start and finish a Broads holiday, or merely to top up with fuel for both body and boat; Note the signs for Lyons cakes and Walls ice cream (left), which in their
Their garden and tea-rooms were a popular meeting place for the young people of the town and for visitors.
The Avenue was the main drive to the now demolished Branksome Tower, which in 1890 became a popular hotel.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Brighton was the most popular seaside resort in Britain, and Campbells could, and did, reinforce their Brighton fleet when necessary by transferring steamers from
Today, the river traffic has declined, and the Ferry Boat, once busy with waterborne customers, is a popular place for evening refreshments with the people of St Ives and the surrounding villages.
The Sir Roger Tichbourne is a 16th-century inn that is now very popular with anglers. Brewhurst Mill is a complete and conserved corn watermill.
This popular seaside resort sits in a wide sweep of bay on the north coast, with wooded hills behind the promenade, which fronts miles of safe sandy beach.
From being a huge seaport, with a fishing industry which brought in the famous Wells whelks, it is now a popular spot for tourists.
Their introduction sparked the transformation of Margate from a fishing village into the most popular resort in Kent; a process which was further encouraged by the arrival of the railway, which offered
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