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Caption For Dunstable, High Street C1955

The prominent clock tower is Dunstable's old Town Hall, superseded in 1974 when the Borough of Dunstable was incorporated into the South Bedfordshire District Council.

Caption For Stafford, The Royal Brine Baths C1950

Firemen used the tower of the Baths for hang- ing hose-pipes to dry.

Caption For Greystoke, Castle 1893

Salvin incorporated a medieval pele tower which William, 14th Baron of Greystoke, had been given permission to fortify in 1353.

Caption For Herstmonceux, Castle, West Front 1890

It was rebuilt in a military style, and in the towers are cross- crosslets from which cross-bow shafts could be discharged.

Caption For Uppingham, High Street C1955

On the right there is a better view of the Memorial Hall but the Victoria Tower is obscured. The street lamp is of the older variety. It had been replaced by the 1960s.

Caption For Kendal, Parish Church 1914

It has five aisles, two on each side of the nave and chancel, and a fine tower with a peal of 10 bells.

Caption For Canterbury, West Gate And St Dunstan's Street 1952

The massive twin-towered Westgate is the only survivor of the six medieval gates which once interrupted the path of the Norman wall around the city. The rest were pulled down in 1781.

Caption For Cheadle, The Church C1960

The chapel was completed around 1530, the nave c1541, and the tower over the period 1520-1540. The chancel was rebuilt by Lady Catherine Buckley in the 1550s and the porch is dated 1634.

Caption For Castletown, College 1897

The distinctive central tower of King William's College was designed by John Welch and was a feature of a major rebuilding programme following a fire in 1844.

Caption For Henley On Thames, Hart Street 1893

away from the river bridge up Hart Street towards the Town Hall in Market Place and turned back by the Bell Street junction to take this view towards the church with its dominating earlier 16th-century tower

Caption For Chelmsford, Moulsham Street 1919

The octagonal tower is that of the Wesleyan church, which had replaced the Old Cock Inn. Over to the right, the Cross Keys had been superseded by the Regent Theatre.

Caption For Birmingham, Aston Hall 1896

Begun in 1618 for Sir Thomas Holte, Aston was not completed until 1635.This picture shows the east front; it comprises a main block of seven bays topped by a clock tower and two-stage cupola, and

Caption For Burton Bradstock, 1909

The tower of St Mary`s parish church peeks above them (centre). Beyond, on the horizon, is the distant shape of Shipton Hill, resembling the hull of an upturned boat (left of centre).

Caption For Llanthony, Abbey Hotel 1893

Its roof probably dates from the late 18th century, but the steeper pitch of an earlier medieval roof can be seen in the tower wall behind it.

Caption For Upwey, St Lawrence's Church And Village C1870

Positioned cosily under the downs, and with its cluster of thatched and slate-roofed cottages around it, the Perpendicular tower of St Lawrence's Church rises above the surrounding gravestones.

Caption For Old Colwyn, The Village 1906

The tower of St John the Baptist's church in Station Road is visible on the left.

Caption For Leeds, The Town Hall C1965

When this picture was taken, the town hall, with its 225 ft tower and spectacular frontage of giant columns and pilasters, was in desperate need of a good clean to rid it of decades of soot and grime.

Caption For Farringdon, All Saints Church 1907

Nearby is a large, redbrick building with towers, gables and terracotta panels.

Caption For Chipping Campden, Old Campden House And Church C1955

The 120-foot tower of St James' dominates this view from the south-east. The church is notable for its 15th- century frontals, which are said to be the earliest set in the country.

Caption For Hammersmith, Lower Mall From The Barnes Bank C1960

Left of it is the appalling 1960s Vencourt Hotel tower.

Caption For Leatherhead, Post Office And Town Clock 1895

The quaint old clock tower with the fire station in its base, which stood at the foot of Gravel Hill, was an early casualty of the town planners' ruthless remodelling of the town centre.

Caption For Blakeney, The Church 1925

The smaller tower at the north- east angle of the chancel was erected by these same merchants so that a lantern light could be placed in it for the guidance of their ships into the quay.

Caption For Thurmaston, The Church C1965

Only the tower remains from the early 14th-century; the remainder was rebuilt using some original materials by Henry Stevens of Derby in 1848, who also restored a number of churches on the west

Caption For Manorbier, Castle, The Gate And The Drawbridge 1890

The gatehouse was built in the 13th century, and it is situated next to some of the earliest stone structures in the castle: the Old Tower on the right was built in the 12th century, and a fighting gallery