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Caption For Trowbridge, St James's Church, North East C1955

Arthur Mee was impressed by this church, and in his King's England series he wrote that the spire is 'a striking spectacle with three bands of panelling round it' and marvelled at its 'embattled tower

Caption For Catterick, The Bay Horse Inn C1965

This photograph shows part of the Low Green, with its war memorial and the Bay Horse Inn in the background, and the tower of the parish church of St Anne beyond.

Caption For Eastbourne, All Souls Church 1890

This view from Tideswell Road shows the 83 feet high 'campanile' or detached bell tower and the semi-circular apse of this 'basilica' church. It remains virtu- ally unaltered.

Caption For Gravesend, The Clock Tower C1950

John Johnson's imposing Gothic clock tower, built in 1887 of white stone with sporadic red bands and gabled clock faces, was originally intended to form the centrepiece of a new building development, some

Caption For Bristol, Cathedral 1900

The building underwent considerable restoration and remodelling between 1868 and 1888, including the construction of the nave and the west towers.

Caption For Ledbury, Homend C1960

The tall tower with the clock stands opposite the Market House on a site once occupied by a tannery.

Caption For Newport, Commercial Street C1955

Barclays Bank is along the left-hand side of the street in front of the distinctive Town Hall tower.

Caption For Ilfracombe, Parish Church 1899

The Normans followed, but the base of their tower is all that remains.

Caption For Corfe Castle, And The Village 1890

Oliver Vye's Lane (lower right) runs below the ruined mediaeval towers of the Outer Bailey.

Caption For Skipton, The Market Place C1955

The pinnacled Perpendicular tower of the parish church of the Holy Trinity fills the background, with the war memorial on the right.

Caption For Lincoln, School Of Art 1890

Whites Mineral Waters was rebuilt in 1994 as a county library, but the battlemented and towered former Drill Hall of 1890 survives.

Caption For Lacock, Abbey 1904

The polygonal Sharington's Tower, also dating from the 16th century, is on the right.

Caption For Tillingham, St Nicholas' Church C1955

This space was used to host peddlers' fairs and sporting events, all under the watchful eye of the 14th-century church-tower.

Caption For Stanwell, St Mary's Church 1895

The tower of St Mary's Church dates to the 13th century, while the shingled spire was added a hundred or so years later.

Caption For Fleetwood, The Beach 1902

The second light stands a little way behind, in the town, a much taller tower modelled on the Pharos light of ancient Alexandria.

Caption For Ulverston, Mearness Sands 1921

In the distance, a 100ft tower, a replica of the famous Eddystone Lighthouse, surmounts Hoad Hill.

Caption For Cromer, The Garden Of Sleep 1899

You will not be able to see this tower again unless you own a wet suit and aqualung, for it slipped into the sea below in 1916.

Caption For Arran, Brodick Castle And The Bay 1890

Brodick was enlarged when garrisoned by Cromwell's troops, and the tower is a mid 19th-century addition.

Caption For Powerstock, The Village 1902

Dugberry Hill is on the skyline (right of church tower).

Caption For Launceston, Castle 1909

The motte was surrounded by a ditch, but this came within the castle perimeter when the gate tower was built, so a second ditch was excavated.

Caption For Waddington, Church 1899

Only the tower of the old church remains - it dates back to c1500. That too was built from Waddington Fell stone.

Caption For Gisburn, The Church Of St Mary The Virgin 1921

The church tower looks Norman, but the main doorway is 13th-century. Oliver Cromwell stabled horses and troops in the church after the Battle of Preston in 1648.

Caption For Earlswood, Common Road 1906

This was built by R Hesketh in 1867; it was remodelled by J L Pearson during the years 1889-95, when it acquired its tower and spire.

Caption For Warrington, Marshall Gardens C1960

The two towers of Howley Power Station had dominated the landscape since the extensions of 1946, but the site had supplied Warrington's electricity since 1900.