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Caption For Alderley Edge, The Hough 1896

The barns of Finlow Bower farm, so called after Richard Finlow, a tenant in the 18th century, can be seen on the right.

Caption For Boxford, Church Street C1955

Walter Bowers is driving the carrier's cart.

Caption For Cuckfield, Cuckfield Park C1960

Cuckfield Park was built by Henry Bower, a wealthy ironmaster, who died in 1588 and was buried in Holy Trinity church. The house is not open to the public.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, The Stocks And Whipping Post 1908

There is still a stocks and whipping post at Havering-atte-Bower, and there has been since at least the 17th century, when they were destroyed by a mob.

Caption For Havering Atte Bower, The Orange Tree 1908

This pub on the road to Havering-atte-Bower has retained much of its shape, although it is now brightly painted.

Caption For Basildon, Development Corporation C1960

'I must admit I have often cast lustful eyes on Bowers Gifford's acres which I can see from my office window', said General Manager Charles Boniface.

Caption For Lindfield, Bower House And Church 1957

The Bower House is a timber-framed hall house with a kingpost roof. The Tiger public house was once Church House - behind the brick façade it has a king post roof and a 15th-century hall.

Caption For Berkhamsted, High Street And Parish Church C1955

Pilkingtom Manor, mostly hidden by the trees on the left, was demolished in 1959, and today only the Dower House (the white gabled building in the centre of the photograph) survives.

Caption For Basildon, Development Corporation C1960

Gifford House, used as its offices by the BDC, was built in 1924 for the rector of Bowers Gifford, who used it as a college for coaching students for the universities.

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1955

Two men's outfitters existed side by side; Dunn & Co were part of a national chain selling 'gentlemanly' clothes: tweed jackets, caps and hats and sturdy gloves which fastened at the wrist with buttons

Caption For Kettering, High Street C1955

Two men's outfitters existed side by side; Dunn & Co were part of a national chain selling 'gentlemanly' clothes: tweed jackets, caps and hats and sturdy gloves which fastened at the wrist with buttons

Caption For Pitsea, Railway Hotel And London Road C1955

Mr Howard died in March 1961, and is buried in the family's enclosure at St Margaret's Church, Bowers Gifford.