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Caption For Avebury, St James' Church 1899

The chancel was built in 1879 by Withers, and the Perpendicular west tower has a stair turret and pinnacles. It is ashlar-faced, and so is the upper part of the flint and stone south aisle.

Caption For Henbury, Blaise Castle C1955

Blaise, with its four castellated towers, was built in 1771 by Thomas Farr.

Caption For Thames Ditton, St Nicholas Church C1955

The bell tower and part of the chancel wall are from this period.

Caption For Deal, From The Pier 1899

In the centre of this picture is the Time Ball Tower, used for supplying the correct time to the anchored vessels.

Caption For Redbourn, High Street C1965

In 1554, the sick and feeble Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth I) was dragged from her bed at Ashridge to be brought to the Tower of London.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral From Observatory Hill 1918

The long, battlemented single-storey building immediately in front of the west towers is the Galilee Chapel, built by Bishop Hugh Le Puiset, who was known more affectionately as Bishop Pudsey (1153-1195

Caption For Hemingford Grey, St James' Church 1898

The church of St James at Hemingford Grey comprises a chancel, a vestry, north and south aisles, a nave, a tower and a south porch. In 1741, the spire was blown off in a great gale.

Caption For Great Harwood, Church 1897

The tower dates from the 15th century and the nave from the 16th century; the church remained unaltered until 1881, when it was decided to lengthen it and build a new chancel.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place 1929

Trinity church was given a neat new look in 1923 when a number of shop buildings were removed from around the tower - many still remain lower down.

Caption For Liverpool, The Royal Liver Building C1955

It was designed by Aubrey Thomas in a very free style, with the two mythical liver birds perched on the top of its towers.

Caption For Goudhurst, The Village And St Mary's Church 1901

The large squat tower of St Mary's was built between 1638-40 at a cost of £750.

Caption For Luton, The Town Hall C1960

The new town hall is built of Portland stone, with a 144- foot clock tower. The bell that sounds the hours weighs two tonnes, and is the heaviest bell in Bedfordshire.

Caption For Margate, St John's Church 1890

The present broach spire was built replacing the smaller one on the tower and a new organ installed.

Caption For Chieveley, The Manor And Church C1965

The church is unbuttressed, with a west tower and Perpendicular bell-stage and a very fine chancel all dating back to the 13th century.

Caption For Rugby, Caldecott Park 1932

Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee was celebrated not only with the Clock Tower, but also with an extensive tree-planting project along selected roads leading into Rugby (see Clifton Road overleaf

Caption For Deal, From The Pier 1899

In the centre of this picture is the Time Ball Tower, used for supplying the correct time to the anchored vessels.

Caption For Epsom, The Grandstand 1890

In 1879 the prince's stand burnt down, and was replaced on a larger scale, with a tower at the rear.

Caption For Glasgow, Dragon Boat Race On The Clyde, Chinese New Year 2005

The slums of the Gorbals were cleared, and in their place in the 1960s arose enormous tower blocks; in recent years they have been demolished to make way for low-density housing of a more humane

Caption For Box Hill, Hotel And Garden 1931

Although the Scots pine on the right has now been removed, the one on the left still towers over the spacious gardens at the rear of the hotel.

Caption For Lyme Regis, Church And Town 1890

The tower was thought to date from the 12th century, but repairs in the winter of 1994 revealed a much earlier window, dating from about AD 980, in the south wall of the ringing chamber on the second

Caption For Chester, St Werburgh Street 1929

careful restoration programme was under- taken by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the well known Victorian architect, who added battle- ments, pinnacles and buttresses, but yearned most of all to top the tower

Caption For Hoghton, The Tower 1895

The Tower will always be associated with the visit of James I when he dubbed a simple loin of beef 'Sir Loin'. Thomas Hoghton built most of what we see here in 1565.

Caption For Ascot, South Ascot Church 1901

The square crossing tower has an unexpected pyramidal roof, possibly in place of an intended spire.

Caption For Shallowford, Izaak Walton's Cottage 2005

The king spared Howard the appalling penalty of hanging, drawing and quartering, and he was beheaded on Tower Hill on 29 December 1680.