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Caption For Angmering, The Church 1899

He imposed his personality on all but the 1507 west tower and the chancel arch: the windows are entirely his own, for example.

Caption For Cranbrook, St Dunstan's Church 1901

The south wall of the tower has an impressive clock, with the figure of Father Time, supposedly paid for out of the profits from the parish farm, which was ostensibly operated for the benefit of the

Caption For Newark, Market Place 1906

The 252 ft spire of St Mary Magdalen towers over the Market Place.

Caption For Saxby, The Church C1955

The finest feature is its tower with angle volutes and vases crowned by a slim spire.

Caption For Worcester, St Andrew's Spire C1960

St Andrew's Church was demolished in 1947 but the medieval tower, with its elegant spire of 1751, was allowed to remain.

Caption For St Albans, Clock Tower And Market Cross 1921

A rare surviving example of an English belfry, the Clock Tower, built in 1411, stands at the centre of the city with the narrow mediaeval street of French Row on its left and the wider Market Place on

Caption For Lacock, Church Of St Cyriac C1955

We can see the porch attached to the west tower, and also the good proportions of the building. Inside, the wide three-bay nave is tall and light with thin piers.

Caption For London, The Royal Victoria Docks C1965

Canary Wharf is the most famous; its gigantic office tower, 824 feet (251 metres) high, was started in 1987, and now in 2002 has been joined by two others.

Caption For Ferrybridge, The Power Station C1955

Ferrybridge is ideally placed for a major power station - coal could be delivered on the adjacent River Aire, and so from 1927 for thirty years Ferrybridge 'A' Power Station, seen here, generated

Caption For Hoghton, The Tower 1895

In the early 14th century, Sir Richard Hoghton and his wife, Sybilla de Lea, presided over an estate which was was already over 40,000 acres.The Tower will always be associated with the visit of

Caption For Cranbrook, St Dunstan's Church 1901

The south wall of the tower has an impressive clock, with the figure of Father Time, supposedly paid for out of the profits from the parish farm, which was ostensibly operated for the benefit of the

Caption For Blockley, Composite C1960

A large village, equidistant from Moreton in Marsh and Chipping Campden but not distant enough to develop into a market town itself, Blockley harnessed the water power of its deeply cleft valley

Caption For Preston, Tram Bridge 1903

Avenham Tower can be seen in the trees to the right, and the paths lead away to Frenchwood.

Caption For Wallasey, St Hilary's Church C1950

Our predecessors, building in an age of great material prosperity, decided that a building adequate to meet the needs of the future could hardly be built around the old tower because it would dwarf it.

Caption For Ardingly, The Village C1950

The 14th-century church of St Peter has an impressive tower. Ardingly College, situated nearby, is a notable Public School.

Caption For Bolney, Post Office 1957

The 13th-century church of St Mary Magdalene has a massive 16th-century tower with rounded pinnacles, which houses a peal of eight bells. The public house is appropriately named the Eight Bells.

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Caption For Westham, C1965

The local coastline is noted for Martello coastal defence towers, dating from the Napoleonic Wars.

Caption For Bradford, Forster Square 1903

Behind the Post Office is the Parish Church with its 16th-century tower - it became a cathedral in 1918.

Caption For Kilburn, The Village Centre C1965

The church of St Mary, off to the right, dates from 1120, with a tower of 1667. Born in the village was the 'mouse man', wood carver and furniture maker Robert Thompson (1876-1955).

Caption For Worksop, Priory Church C1965

The transepts with their two storeys of arches date from the 1920s and 1930s, while a modern central tower with a slender spire and a choir was erected from 1966 to 1974 by Laurence King.

Caption For Cromer, From The Sea 1902

With its imposing 160ft-high tower, Cromer church was erected in the reign of Henry IV and dedicated to St Peter and St Paul.

Caption For Upper Arley, The Castle 1910

His castle was originally the ancient manor house of the Lyttleton family, Arley Hall, and huge sums of money were spent in converting it to a medieval-style castle with four massive towers

Caption For Kempston, All Saints' Church C1955

Standing on the bank of the Great Ouse about a mile from the centre of Kempston, the parish church is a stone building wherein the tower, at least, is Norman in origin.

Caption For Wells Next The Sea, The Quay 1929

Freight in the loaded open railway wagons, at the middle ground, awaits either marine or rail transportation, whilst the distant fixed supported gantry, leading into a towering warehouse,