Places
36 places found.
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- Poplar, Middlesex
- Bethnal Green, Middlesex
- Bow, Middlesex
- Stepney, Middlesex
- Alton Towers, Staffordshire
- Isle of Dogs, Middlesex
- Limehouse, Middlesex
- Spitalfields, Middlesex
- Barjarg Tower, Dumfries and Galloway
- Bromley, Middlesex
- Stratford Marsh, Middlesex
- Tower Hill, Merseyside
- Tower Hill, Essex
- Globe Town, Middlesex
- St George in the East, Middlesex
- Wapping, Middlesex
- Cubitt Town, Middlesex
- Old Ford, Middlesex
- Tower Hill, Cheshire
- Tower Hill, Surrey
- Tower Hill, Hertfordshire
- Warmley Tower, Avon
- Tower End, Norfolk
- Tower Hamlets, Kent
- Tower Hill, Devon
- Bow Common, Middlesex
- Ratcliff, Middlesex
- Mile End, Middlesex
- Millwall, Middlesex
- Tower Hill, West Midlands
- Blackwall, Middlesex
- North Woolwich, Middlesex
- Hackney Wick, Middlesex
- Shadwell, Middlesex
- South Bromley, Middlesex
- Tower Hill, Sussex (near Horsham)
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Maps
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Memories
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Siddle
My gran, on the Siddle side of the family, lived much of her life in the house on the corner of Brantwood/Brentwood Terrace. I recall Quadrinis Ice Cream Van. Gran's house was straight across from the Working Mens Club. My dad was ...Read more
A memory of Tindale Crescent in 1960 by
Brentford 1959 To 67
I lived at 5 The Ride from 1959 till 1967, my name is Tony Scott. I went to Brentford Secondary Modern and remember other locals like John Pearce, Richard Pearce as well as Stacey and Woodley. We ran the youth club in the ...Read more
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Visiting Broadway Village And Broadway Tower
Around 1982 my two friends and I were on holiday touring England Scotland and Wales from Canada. We were wanting to tour some of the villages in the Cotswolds and Broadway was our first stop. We stopped for a ...Read more
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The Overbury Murder
Compton Scorpion was the birthplace of Sir Thomas Overbuy whose gruesome death in the Tower of London was the most scandalous event in the reign of King James. For the full story and a suggested explanation of this ...Read more
A memory of Compton Scorpion Manor
The Inferno And Twisted Wheel
I was lucky to be a teenager when the Inferno and later the Twisted Wheel were fantastic venues to hang out.The Inferno was owned by Paul Mayer (who also opened the Twisted Wheel) and my first time at the club was in the ...Read more
A memory of Welling by
My Family Taylor And Moriarty
I first lived opposite the water tower as my Mum and Dad were gatehouse keepers of Kinghams or Sanders. I also lived in The Dell next to the hospital and Orchard Rd. My Mum was the youngest of 4 girls Gladys Hilda Violet ...Read more
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Batersea County Shol
Hi I went to Battersea county school in culvert road from 1969 - 1975 I was in Tower house I have been on facebook but cannot seem to locate many people from that time.. My maiden name was Jenner and I knew some really ...Read more
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St Bartholomew's Church is Victorian; its tower and spire are 120 feet high.
A peaceful view of Howth harbour, looking along the sea wall towards the tower and the east pier. Rowing boats are moored in the harbour.
The 320ft-high Big Ben clock tower attached to the new Palace of Westminster was just 38 years old at this time.
The Royal Marine Hotel on the left has now succumbed to a towering ten storey block of flats, Metropole Court, one of three architectural disasters along the sea front.
The large square tower was restored after it was struck by lightning in 1896. The little stream, in the immediate foreground, gives the village its name.
The tower, 162 feet high, and the rich roofscape of crocketted pinnacles and pierced battlements, dominate the town.
The buildings on the right belong to the school with the Victoria Tower, the main entrance, dominating the scene. Opposite is the splendid porch with Ionic columns complete with mud scapers.
A viaduct carries the road across Careg Ddu and passes the grand water tower, whose purely functional purpose was for routine maintenance.
In the background is the turreted tower of St Mary's parish church.
Uplyme's church tower is 47 feet high and a prominent landmark, once used a triangulation station by mapmakers.
This view of its sloping, circular, cobbled Market Place was taken from the tower of Holy Trinity Church, now a museum for the Green Howards Regiment from nearby Catterick Garrison.
In the distance is the church of St Mary Major with its massive 13th-century tower, square at the base and octagonal at the top.
The tower of the Holy Trinity Church peers over the fine silk and jeweller's stores.
This prospect of the castle from the Gloucestershire side of the bridge clearly illustrates how commanding the Great Tower appears, and why the young J M W Turner was so inspired to paint
This great castle mound is perhaps best seen from the top of church tower: it is a fine example of a motte and bailey.
On the extreme right an area has been cordoned off with barriers, and beyond are the towers of hoists and cranes.
Broad Eye Mill was originally a seven-storey tower mill built of sandstone blocks on the site of a pre-Norman castle; it is sometimes referred to as Castle Hill Mill.
St Buryan is the largest settlement in this southern part of the Land's End peninsula, and its church tower is a landmark from many miles away.
It is unusual in that it has a separate bell tower. The explanation is that during the Dissolution the church received a peal of bells, some or all coming from the disbanded Burscough Priory.
The one- time watch tower on the hillside overlooks the surrounding waters.
Waterloo House has also gone, to be replaced by an office building, though the church tower is still clearly visible.
This view from the water meadows is a very well known one and relatively little changed, although it would look very different to a late medieval traveller when there were fourteen parish church towers
The clock tower dominates the main street of this West Cumberland town.
The amazing tall tower was probably built before the nave, as buttresses appear inside the building.
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