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Caption For Ormesby, The Parish Church C1955

St Cuthbert's Parish Church represents a mixture of periods and styles, the tower and spire being only about one hundred years old.

Caption For Oxwich, The Castle 1910

It even incorporated a part of the curtain wall, gatehouse and great tower.

Caption For Eynsford, The Church 1905

St Martin's Church, with its wood-shingled spire, has a tower clock surrounded by a quotation from the poet Robert Browning - 'Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be.'

Caption For Yardley, Bakeman House C1965

Aggregates and cladding panels have been used extensively on the tower block; with its associated shopping precinct and multi-storey car park, it overlooks an underpass and a flyover on the outer ring

Caption For Blackpool, Victoria Pier 1901

In 1875 he formed the aquarium, aviary and menageries later purchased by the Blackpool Tower Company. A poster advertises the Victoria Pierrots.

Caption For Eastbourne, Holywell From Above 1894

The grassy sward in the foreground is now the Helen Garden, and the middle distance is dominated by South Cliff Tower, an unfortunate eighteen-storey block of flats built in 1966 that sits ill amid

Caption For Bath, View From Pulteney Bridge 1914

Looking south from the bridge, the towering mass of the former Empire Hotel is on the right with its terrace. Beyond is the spire of St John the Baptist Church and the Parade Gardens.

Caption For Skegness, Grand Parade 1899

Beyond the Clock Tower the gaps were filled in by Edwardian hotels. The bracing element of Skegness is amply demonstrated by the ladies' umbrella skills in the foreground.

Caption For Branston, The Church C1955

All Saints Church is an interesting one, with Anglo-Saxon 'long and short work' quoins to the nave and an Anglo-Saxon tower with an elaborate Norman west doorway and arcading.

Caption For Market Deeping, Church Street C1955

The view along the grass-verged straight street is closed by the dignified 15th-century tower of St Guthlac's church.

Caption For Catterick, The Village 1913

St Anne's Church tower is visible behind the handsome Stepping Stones House. The stepping stones themselves look less serviceable now, but there is also a footbridge today.

Caption For Lumley Park, Castle 1892

Each of the four square corner towers is topped off with octagonal machicolated turrets. The turreted east gatehouse can be seen through the trees on the right of the picture.

Caption For Windsor, Castle Hill 1914

The keep (with the flagpole) was raised to three storeys and the outer walls and towers refaced in the 1820s: the walls still look remarkably fresh in 2000.

Caption For Ripon, The Cathedral 1895

The cathedral looks massive, but is in fact relatively small, the central and two western towers being of no great height at all.

Caption For Colaton Raleigh, Village 1906

The 15th-century tower is all that remains of the original structure of the church of St John the Baptist - the rest was rebuilt in 1875.

Caption For Bolton, Town Hall 1893

One of the lasting impressions of Bolton that many a visitor has is of the grand Town Hall, with its portico of Corinthian columns and tower topped off with a French cap.

Caption For Sudbury, Floodgate Pool 1932

On the horizon are the towers of the Catholic church and St Gregory's. The mill lode is marked by willow trees, and behind them to the right is Walnut Tree Hospital, the former workhouse.

Caption For Rochester, The Castle And Cathedral From Strood 1894

The 125- foot high keep of the Norman Castle and the tower of the Cathedral dominate this view of the crowded anchorage on a bend of the river, en route to its union with the Thames off Garrison point

Caption For Hythe, Cricket Ground 1899

Surrounded by these majestic trees, and with the west tower of St Leonard's Church, one of the largest and finest in Kent, rising behind them, a summer game of cricket takes place on this spacious ground

Caption For Cirencester, St John's Church And Blackjack Street C1955

Owing to inadequate foundations, the tower of St John's showed signs of stress shortly after it was built in 1420.

Caption For Christchurch, The Church C1955

Since this photograph was taken the vicarage glimpsed here beyond the castellated tower has become a private house.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Hart Street C1955

The Town Hall, flying the flag above its clock tower, was built in 1796.

Caption For Bildeston, Market Square C1965

The clock tower was built of red and white brick in 1864. It was renovated in 1987, and has seating on the ground floor. Chandler's ironmonger's shop to the left has closed.

Caption For Pitsea, St Michael's Church C1955

The 15th-century tower was spared, and now serves a new religion: it supports a mobile phone mast.