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Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Square C1955

The clock on the church tower appears to have undergone a reversal of colour scheme.

Caption For Bourne, Edenham Village C1955

The village has mostly limestone buildings; the cedars remain in its churchyard, which is dominated by the pinnacle-topped 15th-century tower.

Caption For Kirk Braddan, The Old Church 1893

A tower and spire were added in the 1880s, though the spire was eventually removed after suffering storm damage.

Caption For Ambleside, From The Gale 1886

The solidly constructed tower to the right is part of the Market Hall of 1863. To the left of the Market Hall is the back of the former Court House.

Caption For Whitby, Baxtergate 1923

The bell tower of St Ninian's Church is just visible in the centre, and the nun on the left could well have been from either of the two convents in the town.

Caption For Spilsby, The Church C1955

The tower of St James' Church is still the original Spilsby greenstone, but the rest of the church has been faced with the stronger limestone, hence the different colour.

Caption For Heswall, School Hill C1955

Trees now obstruct the view of Heswall parish church, whose tower we can clearly see here. St Peter's School stands at the top of School Hill.

Caption For Buntingford, The Adam And Eve Public House, London Road C1955

Peeping over the skyline is the tower and spire of the Roman Catholic church of St Richard.

Caption For Byfleet, High Road C1960

Further north, at the A245 Parvis Road junction, the photographer looks back down High Road with Lloyds TSB on the left and the Dutch-gabled fire station of 1885 on the right, complete with its siren tower

Caption For Accrington, St John's Church 1899

The tower, very much a feature of the townscape, is unusual in that it is constructed in three stages with freestanding pinnacles beside the spire.

Caption For Dunster, The Nunnery 1903

Beyond is Dollons House, stucco-fronted, and behind it can be seen the church tower, built in 1443.

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 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 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 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 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 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 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 St Albans, The Cathedral And Abbey Church 1921

The yellow stone and pepperpot turrets of this 19th-century creation make an odd contrast with the solid, red Norman tower over the central transept, but this picture gives a clear impression of

Caption For Cheltenham, Cheltenham College Playing Fields 1907

The crowded stand, erected in front of the yellow brick gymnasium with its two towers, indicates that this is probably a match between county teams held during the annual Cheltenham Cricket Festival, rather

Caption For Crawley, Parish Church 1903

Set back behind the High Street, the church looks reassuringly medieval amid the modernity of Crawley, but in fact only the nave wall is: the tower was rebuilt in 1807 and the rest in 1880.

Caption For Amwell, The Church Of St John The Baptist C1955

The tower was added to the church in the 15th century, and later this was surmounted by a spire. The village stocks still survive near the church, and so does the pigeon-house to Amwellbury.

Caption For Alford, West Street C1950

The tower of St Wilfrid's Church had to be the perch of the photographer for him to take this shot.