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Caption For Winchcombe, Abbey Terrace C1955

The Green has attractive Georgian houses - note the fine portico and parapet of High House on the left.

Caption For Aynho, Park House C1955

Aynho, on the Oxfordshire border south of Banbury, is a beautiful ironstone village dominated by its great mansion, Aynho Park House.

Caption For Clydach, The Wells 1893

The House of Correction stood on this site until 1829.

Caption For Stokenchurch, The Common C1955

Looking across Bowling Green to the south side of Oxford Road, these houses are mainly early and later 19th century.

Caption For Worcester, Old House In The Corn Market C1890

Since the photograph was taken an inscription has been painted above the right-hand window, reading 'Ye Olde Kinge Charles House'.

Caption For Wivenhoe, View From The Quay C1960

These charming houses are at the east end of the quay; the left-hand one, Ferry House, is a reminder of the Colne ferry that crossed the river here.

Caption For Yoxall, The Antique Shop C1955

Birmingham House, an early 17th century timber-framed double-fronted building, was once the home of the grandfather of Izaak Walton, author of 'The Compleat Angler', published in 1653.

Caption For Rye, West Street 1888

Thomas House, the timber-framed building on the left, has been well restored, while the corner house was replaced in 1920 by a brick and tile-hung Neo-Georgian Lloyds Bank, a most attractive building fronting

Caption For Fair Oak, The Village C1965

This view shows more clearly houses on the right with the same house that we saw in F164012, page 54, in the centre distance.

Caption For Sully, Station Road C1955

Each of the houses shows a differing style, with dormers, gables and bow windows.

Caption For Clacton On Sea, Pier Avenue C1960

Leading up Pier Avenue from the Marine Parade corner, the first pair of houses on the left, known as Clarence Villas, was built in 1874.

Caption For Turvey, The Three Cranes Hotel C1950

Beyond is the stables and coach-house, stone fronted to the road with medieval-style buttresses and with brick side elevations.

Caption For Ipswich, Ancient House 1893

This Tudor country house is now a museum, and its adjoining art gallery houses a fine collection of paintings by Constable and Gainsborough.

Caption For Bridport, South Street 1897

This is looking northwards up South Street, to Stag House at the top end of West Street and the Town Hall (centre).

Caption For Petersfield, High Street, Clare Cross 1898

In the wake of the war, under the auspices of the Housing Act of 1919, the country set about building 'homes fit for heroes'.

Caption For Loughborough, Church Gate C1955

There was a guildhall and a manor house, a weekly market and twice- yearly fairs.

Caption For Whitby, Abbey 1901

The Abbey, the Parish Church, Abbey House and Church Stairs

Caption For Sheffield, The Botanical Gardens 1893

Originally the central pavilion was a tropical palm house with the two smaller pavilions at either end housing temperate plants.

Caption For Greenock, Custom House Quay 1897

Greenock Custom House was built in 1818.

Caption For Lytham, Lytham Hall 1894

It stands on the site of the original priory and of the 17th-century manor house that succeeded it.

Caption For Helston, The Moors 1890

The big house set back from the road left of centre is Weeth, and past it the road continues down into the valley of the Cober.

Caption For Evesham, Bridge Street 1910

The building on the right is the Booth Hall, also known as the Round House, perhaps so called because it was possible to walk all round it without obstruction.

Caption For Saltaire, The Railway Station 1909

He refused to allow the construction of public houses here; the town remained 'dry' until the late years of the 20th century because of his belief in abstinence from alcohol.

Caption For Tiverton, Town Hall 1890

The photographer appears to be quite the centre of attraction as the ladies from the left- hand house peer over the hedge.