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Caption For Stamford, Red Lion Square 1922

To the left of the tower of St John's is the Curry Cycle Co.

Caption For Exmouth, The Clock Tower 1898

The clock tower on Exmouth's sea front is a good place to begin any exploration of the resort.

Caption For Kettering, Montagu Street C1950

Built in 1892, it was the first Kettering school to be built under the national system for non-denominational education, but it managed to appear ecclesiastical with its imposing clock tower.

Caption For Bedford, St Peter's Church 1897

The present chancel was the nave of the first church, while the tower was added after the Norman Conquest.

Caption For Liverpool, George's Dock C1881

We can just see St Nicholas' Church and the Tower Building at the very far end. George's Dock was built out from the original shore-line and opened in 1771.

Caption For Liverpool, The Mersey Tunnel C1955

The tower of the Municipal Buildings on Dale Street dominates the sky-line to the left. At the time of our photograph, it cost 1s 6d for a car to go through the tunnel.

Caption For Leicester, Gallowtree Gate C1950

Gallowtree Gate runs out of Granby Street and London Road as it drops down to the Clock Tower.

Caption For Sutton On Trent, The River Trent C1955

Cattle still graze here, but beyond the left-hand dredging barges the view north is now dominated by the cooling towers and chimneys of High Marnham Power Station, opened in 1962.

Caption For Sudbury, Trinity Chapel 1895

The Gothic west front with a Decorated-style window and the gable tower were added in 1891 in white brick, almost masking the earlier red-brick 'preaching-box' behind.

Caption For Addlestone, High Street C1955

Beyond is a 17-storey 1960s tower block of council flats, an incongruous intrusion into low-rise Addlestone.

Caption For Caterham, Godstone Road 1948

Thus the lower town is Victorian in character, with later suburbs, and its church, St John's, dates from the 1880s.

Caption For Abingdon, St Helen's Church Interior 1893

The nave and tower are 13th-century, but in the 15th and 16th centuries double aisles were added, each as wide as the main nave.

Caption For Hampstead Norreys, Church Street C1950

The church has an impressive flint tower, Norman doorways and a splendid Jacobean roof to the nave.

Caption For Drayton, Church Lane C1960

The tower is 15th-century, but most of the rest was rebuilt in Victorian times. Until 1867 it was a chapelry of St Helen's Church in Abingdon with a curate in charge.

Caption For Marcham, View From Church Tower C1965

The last view in Marcham was taken from the parish church tower looking south-east towards Parkside, a large estate of 1950s former council houses.

Caption For Lytham, Parish Church 1890

The square-towered St Cuthbert's Church is not far from the large cricket ground, where a socket of a stone cross (marking one of the resting places of St Cuthbert when he was being carried to his final

Caption For The Broads, Horning Broad 1902

The flat landscape of the Broads is broken by windmills, church towers, or the masts of sailing boats.

Caption For Bridport, South Street C1965

The tower of St Mary's Church is beyond the pedestrian crossing (centre).

Caption For Tattershall, The Castle 1893

Built entirely of brick, an early use of the material on such a large scale, with windows and dressings of Ancaster limestone, little survives of Tattershall save for its magnificent five-storeyed tower

Caption For Woburn Sands, High Street C1955

The war memorial-cum-clock tower has been relocated away from the more recent roundabouts at the junction to a safer location further up the High Street beside the 1874 Institute.

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 Saxelby, St Peter's Church C1955

This wintry shot of the 13th-century ironstone church looks from the south east at the dominant 15th-century tower and its recessed crocketed spire.

Caption For Twycross, The Village C1955

The short battlemented tower adorns an attractive group of 18th- and 19th-century houses at the south-eastern end of the village.

Caption For Elstow, The Priory Church 1897

The nave is partly Norman with 13th-century west bays, and there is, unusually, a detached 15th-century bell tower.