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Caption For Henley On Thames, The Bridge 1899

The third (bottom left) was taken looking along Riverside north with the gardens of the Red Lion on the right; this was a most exclusive seating area, but it has since been lost to road improvements

Caption For Walsall, The Bridge 2005

Upper Rushall Street and Peal Street running north and south from the bottom of the church steps indicate ancient routes to Lichfield and Wednesbury.

Caption For Old Windsor, The Church, Ham Fields C1965

The ground floor has Norman windows reflecting the prominent Norman work inside, together with a north arcade of 1858 by Woodyer.

Caption For Southsea, Dagmar Terrace 1890

In the meantime, development, in the main of a residential nature, continued to spread north and east across Portsea Island.

Caption For Chelmsford, High Street 1892

This is not the Essex of the public consciousness.

Caption For Enfield, Hilly Fields C1955

The manor house (known by locals as 'The Palace') was an E-shaped building facing north. The ground floor comprised a hall, a parlour, a buttery and a kitchen.

Caption For Waltham St Lawrence, The Church C1955

Internally, the church shows its Norman origins with two-bay arcades north and south and unmoulded arches separated by pieces of wall.