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Caption For Oystermouth, The Castle 1893

At the other end was the rectangular tower, the remains of which are the subject of photograph No 32739. These two structures were linked together by high curtain walls.

Caption For Ampthill, Dunstable Street C1955

At the bottom of the road is the clock tower overlooking the Market Place.

Caption For Lyme Regis, From The Cobb 1900

Nestling in a combe between two rocky hills, the tower of the parish church of St Michael is clearly visible in this view of the town, taken from the Cobb, on which the Duke of Monmouth landed on 11

Caption For Hastings, Normanhurst 1891

It was built by Thomas Brassey, a successful railway contractor in a sort of French Second Empire style with French Renaissance overtones, complete with a tall tower.

Caption For Bothwell, 1897

Dating back to the 13th century, the castle is one of the most impressive ruined fortresses in Scotland; the Douglas Tower took 36 years to build, and is thought to be the work of French masons because

Caption For Larne, The View From The Promenade 1900

The replica ancient Irish round tower is a memorial to a local M P who died in the prime of life. 92ft high, it carries navigation lights.

Caption For Bangor, St Deniol's Cathedral 1906

The nave with its six arches and the western tower were built in the early years of the 16th century. It was restored by Gilbert Scott between 1866 and 1875.

Caption For Stamford, St Peter's Callis C1955

The church with the tower is St John's. Stamford is classed as the best stone-built town in England.

Caption For Wainfleet, Market Place C1955

The buildings have not changed in fifty years - except that no one can remember the clock tower (built in 1899) not having a top to it!

Caption For Earlswood, Horley Road C1955

Nowadays the diving tower has gone, fishermen line the banks, and there are notices along the edge of the lake warning of the dangers of deep water!

Caption For Culham, Church And River 1890

The tower is earlier, rebuilt in 1710. Hidden by the trees to its left is Culham Manor, a fascinating house; its core is a 15th-century grange of Abingdon Abbey.

Caption For St Albans, The Cathedral And Abbey Church 1921

The yellow stone and pepper-pot turrets of this 19th-century creation make an odd contrast with the solid Norman tower over the central transept, but this photograph gives a clear impression of the

Caption For Burrowbridge, The Mump C1960

Seen here from beyond the River Parrett, it once had a castle; now it is crowned by the altered medieval tower of St Michael's church, another example of this dedication on a hill site.

Caption For Bodiam, Oast House C1960

It was rebuilt in a military style, and in the towers are cross- crosslets from which cross-bow shafts could be discharged.

Caption For Gainsborough, Old Hall C1955

Here we see the great castle-like north- east corner tower and, to the right, the Great Hall’s oriel bay window and the (now glazed) cupola to vent the hall’s former open fire.

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace C1965

this handsome building, for centuries the official residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury.The entrance is through a Gothic gateway, the ground floor of which was once a prison.The Lollard’s Tower

Caption For Basildon, The Industrial Estate C1965

Its most recognisable feature was its distinctive 125ft-high water tower holding 200,000 gallons (right); nicknamed 'the onion', it is still regarded as a local landmark.

Caption For Oxford, Cornmarket Street 1922

The most striking building amid the shops is the rough-hewn late Anglo-Saxon tower of St Michael's Church, with its two tiers of paired belfry windows.

Caption For Northallerton, North End C1960

In the background on the left is All Saints' parish church, a stately building restored in 1884, but featuring a fine 15th-century tower.

Caption For London, Lambeth Palace C1965

this handsome building, for centuries the official residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury.The entrance is through a Gothic gateway, the ground floor of which was once a prison.The Lollard's Tower

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Street 1891

Only the distinctive three-stage Perpendicular tower of St Nicholas Church, in the centre of the picture, serves as a major landmark in this street - it has been radically changed during the past half-century

Caption For St Annes, Clifton Drive South 1914

Churches abound: on the left rises the tower of St Thomas's, to the right that of the Methodists.

Caption For Hastings, From Pier 1890

The earlier stucco terraces are dominated by the towering Palace Hotel, which opened in 1886 with a busy roofscape and a French pavilion roof.