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Caption For Benenden, Church 1901

The battlemented tower with its small pinnacle once sported a quaint timber belfry, which rose to a height of 130 feet.

Caption For York, Minster, South West C1880

The minster is one of the largest cathedrals of England, and the western towers are 196 feet high.

Caption For Dublin, The Chapel Royal 1890

It was completed in 1814 by Francis Johnson, and is situated in the Lower Yard, on the site of an earlier, smaller, chapel. In the background is the Record Tower, which dates from 1258.

Caption For York, Lendal Bridge 1909

St Martin's Church tower can be seen behind the bridge.

Caption For Northam, Church 1890

The church was rebuilt in 1651 and the tower and spire added in 1828.

Caption For Cambridge, Childrens Paddling Pool 1931

In the distance, the tower of St Paul's church peers above the roof of the Globe Hotel. Nearby is the Perse School, established in 1625, and moved here from Free School Lane in 1890.

Caption For Kirby Muxloe, The Castle C1965

The surviving west tower is where Jane Shore, mistress of Edward IV, came after his death.

Caption For Cartmel, Priory Church And Beck 1894

Behind is the former priory church, its cross-set belfry rising above a low square tower.

Caption For Blythburgh, The Church 1895

It was entirely rebuilt in the mid to late 15th century on a massive scale: it is 128 feet long with a tower 83 feet high, which had a spire until 1577.

Caption For Eye, Church Street C1960

The tower is 101 feet high, and was built c1454-79.

Caption For Chipping, The Village Church C1955

The strong tower appeared in 1450. Within is a piscina, part of the original 12th-century building, and the font was probably presented by the Bradley family.

Caption For Wrentham, The Church C1965

Because of its high position, the tower was used as a government lookout and signal station in 1804, when Napoleon was expected to invade.

Caption For Leasowe, Castle C1965

The original entrance and coat of arms, a mounting stone for horsemen and the winding staircase to the old tower are still intact.

Caption For Holmes Chapel, The Church C1955

Bullet marks on the lower part of the tower date from the period of the Civil War.

Caption For Warwick, St Mary's Church, Northgate Street 1892

At the time this photograph was taken it cost 2d to go up the tower. The Beauchamp Chapel was built as directed in the will of Richard Beauchamp, fourteenth Earl of Warwick.

Caption For Rolvenden, Church S.W.1901

Beneath its dark-coloured tower with a crocketed spirelet, it contains one notable oddity: a squire's pew situated at first-floor level over the south chapel, furnished with a carpet, table and Chippendale

Caption For Chulmleigh, Fore Street 2003

There is a warren of lanes and ways, most of which circle the fine old church with its 15th-century tower and Tudor doorway.

Caption For Congleton, St Peter's Church 1898

The stone tower was added some forty years later. The cobbles on the road in the foreground have gone, and the trees have grown more, but otherwise this view is little changed.

Caption For Congleton, Town Hall And High Street C1955

The Town Hall is the tall building with the clock tower in the centre of the photograph; it was built in 1864 by E W Godwin at a cost of £8,000.

Caption For Bridgwater, Market And Church 1890

Its architectural focus is the domed Market Hall and St Mary's Church with its tall spire emerging from a somewhat squat tower.

Caption For Lumley Park, Castle 1892

Each of the four square corner towers is topped off with octagonal machicolated turrets, from which unpleasant things could be dropped upon the heads of unwelcome visitors.

Caption For Lockeridge, The Village C1955

This is the centre of the village; we are looking north to West Overton County Primary School with its toothed ridge line and bell tower just visible over it.

Caption For Sutton, Christchurch Park 1903

It has no tower, but its scale was such that it dominated all around it (at least until the flat blocks arrived).

Caption For Benhilton, All Saints Church C1955

The fine west tower of All Saints dominates the scene. The chancel east window was blown out by bomb blasts in 1944, and the vicarage severely damaged.