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Caption For Macclesfield, Birtles Church 1903

The initials TH and LHH which appear over the tower door and on the family pew stand for Thomas Hibbert and his sister Letitia Hamilton Hibbert, of Birtles Hall.

Caption For Dudley, High Street And Parish Church C1955

The prominence of the church tower is emphasised well.

Caption For Abingdon, Stert Street 1893

Until 1883, only its tower was visible; then two pubs which jutted into the street, one on each side, were demolished for road improvement.

Caption For Culham, College 1899

Unfortunately, the chapel lost its quality by the addition in 1953 of a plain, squat tower that seems a poor design and most injudicious.

Caption For Quorn, Cross C1965

The battlemented tower of St Bartholomew's (left) just shows above the row of rather good brick and tile cottages, into which the post office has been thrust.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Hill Lane And Castle 1906

Note the new prison (built 1820) to the left of the main castle buildings with its chimneys and observation tower, all of which have been removed.

Caption For Bedford, St John's Street 1921

The church tower on the right is St John's, originally the chapel to St John's Hospital, whose 13th-century core survives nearby.

Caption For Birkenhead, Queensway Tunnel C1965

The town hall tower shows above the entrance. The houses and shops on the right were pulled down shortly after our photograph was taken.

Caption For Christchurch, The Priory 1900

After his death in 1128, further construction was undertaken in the 13th and 14th centuries, culminating in the building of the west tower in the 15th century.

Caption For Manchester, Owens College, Oxford Road 1895

The building to the right of the tower is Whitworth Hall, paid for by the Sir Joseph Whitworth Estate.

Caption For Stowmarket, Tavern Street C1950

We are looking west towards Station Road and the church - the delicate spire was added to the tower in 1712. The Stowmarket Co-op on the left has been rebuilt.

Caption For Newport, Commercial Street C1899

The Town Hall tower (centre right), designed by T M Lockwood and E A Landsdowne, was opened in 1885. It has since been demolished to make way for the British Home Stores.

Caption For Belsay, Old Castle C1955

Built of honey-coloured sandstone, the old castle is in fact a 14th-century L-plan tower house built by the de Middleton family.

Caption For Bangor, The Esplanade 1897

Their mark on the scene is the stone-built Tower House to the left of the terraces. It was built in 1637, soon after the charter from James the First brought the Scots to make the new plantations.

Caption For Steeple Ashton, St Mary's Church 1900

The large impressive Perpendicular church has a four-stage powerful tower; the steeple gave the church an overall height of 186ft. The whole building has castle-like battlements and pinnacles.

Caption For Norwich, Market Place And St Peter Mancroft Church 1891

In the background is the soaring tower of the 15th-century 180ft long church of St Peter Mancroft, with its peal of twelve bells and concealed hammerbeam roof.

Caption For Crayke, Village Street C1960

The only part of the much-rebuilt Norman Castle that remains is the Tower House and Great Chamber. William Inge was born here in 1860; he later became a controversial Dean of St Paul's Cathedral.

Caption For Waddington, Village 1899

The church of St Helen, with its 15th-century tower, can be seen on the skyline. It was largely rebuilt, but very much in keeping with the original style, in 1901.

Caption For Frisby On The Wreake, Church Of St Thomas Of Canterbury C1955

The church, a Norman foundation, is impressive, dominated by its ironstone tower and recessed spire.

Caption For Criccieth, The Castle 1931

Further work was carried out between 1287 and 1288, and the towers were heightened during the reign of Edward II.

Caption For Bridport, East Street 1897

This view shows the western end of East Street, with a closer look at the Town Hall clock-tower and cupola, and Colmer`s Hill forming the conical eminence in the distance (centre).

Caption For Stamford, High Street, St Martin's C1960

On the sky line, mid-way between the towers of St Mary's and St Michael's, is the statue of Justice on top of the prestigious Stamford Hotel.

Caption For Penrith, Brougham Castle 1893

A 16th-century survey lists the gatehouse and gates as being in ruins, and two towers and domestic quarters as being in good repair.

Caption For Lytham, Windmill And Lifeboat House 1924

The 18th-century machinery inside is older than the structure, but like many of the tower mills it has a long history.