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Caption For Welshpool, Church Street C1955

In the background is the turreted tower of St Mary's parish church.

Caption For Uplyme, The Church C1960

Uplyme's church tower is 47 feet high and a prominent landmark, once used a triangulation station by mapmakers.

Caption For Richmond, Market Place From The Castle Keep C1955

This view of its sloping, circular, cobbled Market Place was taken from the tower of Holy Trinity Church, now a museum for the Green Howards Regiment from nearby Catterick Garrison.

Caption For Ilchester, The Cross Roads C1965

In the distance is the church of St Mary Major with its massive 13th-century tower, square at the base and octagonal at the top.

Caption For Hull, Market Place 1903

The tower of the Holy Trinity Church peers over the fine silk and jeweller's stores.

Caption For Chepstow, Castle From Bridge 1893

This prospect of the castle from the Gloucestershire side of the bridge clearly illustrates how commanding the Great Tower appears, and why the young J M W Turner was so inspired to paint

Caption For Pleshey, View From The Church Tower C1965

This great castle mound is perhaps best seen from the top of church tower: it is a fine example of a motte and bailey.

Caption For Wrotham, The Church 1901

St George's Church, chiefly 13th- and 15th-century, boasts an imposing tower with a vaulted passage at its base to allow processions to remain on consecrated land.

Caption For Richmond, The Friary 1898

Shown just before the boarding house was added, this gentleman's residence was much enhanced by having the Greyfriars Tower (see 82556) as an interesting garden feature.

Caption For Richmond, The Friary 1898

Shown just before the boarding house was added, this gentleman's residence was much enhanced by having the Greyfriars Tower (see 82556) as an interesting garden feature.

Caption For Southsea, Victoria Barracks 1898

The distinctive central tower was hit during the Second World War.

Caption For Winchester, St Cross Church 1906

The squat tower is thought to have been rebuilt in 1384. Inside, there is a striking Norman font and a lectern of 1509.

Caption For Brownsea Island, The Castle 1891

Ahead is the glass-roofed approach to the castle from the castle's own landing stage by the twin towers.

Caption For Thorne, Market Place C1960

At Thorne the church of St Nicholas has a late 13th-century tower and early 20th-century glass.

Caption For Plymouth, The Guildhall And The Post Office 1889

Its tower is a noted landmark over the city.

Caption For Loughton, Lopping Hall C1955

Behind Hutchin's pharmacy we can see the tower of Lopping Hall. A blue plaque recalls that this was built in 1883 out of compensation paid for the loss of tree-lopping rights in Epping Forest.

Caption For Montacute, The Church And Gatehouse C1960

The 16th-century tower has a unique 300-year-old clock. A descendant of the maker wound it daily for 65 years, only retiring in 1984, since when it has been restored.

Caption For Norton St Philip, From The Church Tower C1960

The 70ft tower of the church of St Philip and St James appears to be made of pieces from another building. Below is the Gothic-style village school, built in 1827.

Caption For Otley, Kirkgate C1960

The bustle of what must have been a market day is evident in the thronging crowds around the clock-tower and the busy road.

Caption For Exmouth, The Beach 1898

In the distance, to the right beyond the bathing machines, is the distinctive tower of what is now the Harbour View café, at the date of this photograph the lookout for the Coast Watch patrol.

Caption For Rochester, College Gate And Cathedral 1908

At the foot of Boley Hill stands the 15th-century College Gate, one of three surviving entrances to the precincts of the Cathedral, whose modest spire (added to the original tower in 1904) rises behind

Caption For Norwich, Old Cow Tower And The River Wensum 1891

No one now knows why it was called 'Cow Tower', for in previous days it was the water toll gate where the monks' servants collected taxes on vessels plying the river.

Caption For York, Clifford's Tower 1885

Panoramic views of the city can be seen from the top of this tower, which was built in the 12th century to replace a previous wooden castle.

Caption For Twycross, The Village C1960

The cows with their driver, the cottages ranged behind small gardens and picket fences, and the church tower in the background, add up to a satisfactory whole, of which William Morris would have approved