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Caption For Blanchland, The Village C1935

It is unusual in that it is an L-plan building incorporating the Abbey chancel, crossing and north transept with its 13th-century tower and 14th-century belfry.

Caption For Maidenhead, Cliveden Woods 1925

Barry was also responsible for the Palace of Westminster; his son was the engineer who built Tower Bridge.

Caption For Lowfield Heath, Church And Village 1905

Built in1867, it has a square tower and a pyramidal spire.

Caption For Glasgow, The University And Bandstand 1896

Designed by Sir Gilbert Scott, the university building is dominated by its 200ft tower topped off with a 100ft spire.

Caption For Fairford, The Mill And Bridge C1950

Beyond the mill, which dates from Norman times, is the square tower of St Mary's. This parish church has some fine stained glass in 28 windows paid for by John Tame, a rich wool merchant.

Caption For Great Bookham, High Street C1955

The High Street runs from the parish church, with its white-painted weatherboarded tower, to the Guildford road in the distance.

Caption For Widnes, The Transporter Bridge C1955

The towers of the bridge were 150ft high and at the top of each there was a lantern with a copper roof.

Caption For Oakham, Northgate C1950

This view from the church tower shows part of the C E School playground, with Manor House next to it. Note that some of the cottages in this row appear to be thatched only on the street side.

Caption For Masham, St Mary's Church 1927

The lower part of the tower of St Mary's, which we see here from the spacious Market Place, is 11th-century.

Caption For Horsey, The Church C1955

The lovely round tower is obscured by trees in this photograph, but it is still possible to admire the thatched roof and the stone finial on the east gable.

Caption For Halifax, The Rocks 1893

In the distance is Wainhouse Tower, 253ft high, with over 400 steps and weighing in at about 9000 tonnes.

Caption For Wisbech, St Peter's Churchyard C1950

Here, looking past the tower towards Church Terrace, we can see how close the church was to the ancient castle.

Caption For Devizes, The Castle C1955

The brickwork of the original windmill can be seen on the Round Tower. To the far left we can just see the orangery.

Caption For Weymouth, Beach Show 1899

At the northern end are the Green Hill Gardens, and at the southern end, the Alexandra Gardens; while near the clock tower stands an equestrian statue of George III, erected in 1809.

Caption For London, Kings Cross Station C1886

Its twin brick arches, surmounted by a central clock tower, make it a curiously modern-looking building.

Caption For Aberdeen, Union Street And The Market Cross C1885

Beyond the cross are the municipal buildings complete with their 210 ft tower.

Caption For Crowland, Abbey 1894

It is now a fragment: the nave north aisle is now the parish church with a monumental 15th-century tower capped by a squat spire.

Caption For York, Cliffords Tower C1950

Clifford's Tower was built by Henry III; it occupies the site of William the Conqueror's motte and bailey destroyed by the Danes in 1069.

Caption For Aughton, Church Lane C1960

A fine view of the Welsh mountains can be had from the 14th-century spire set on a tower. Richard Massock's tomb is here – he was a Royalist captured at the Battle of Aughton Common.

Caption For Manorbier, Castle C1955

The four-storey round tower in the distance at the south-east angle, strongly built, remains today in perhaps the best state of preservation of all the castle buildings.

Caption For Lancaster, The Castle Gateway 1896

The tower of St Peter's Roman Catholic Cathedral can be seen in the background.

Caption For Gloucester, Westgate Street 1948

St Michael's tower (right), which dates from the mid 15th century, is all that remains of the city centre church today. The rest was demolished in 1955.

Caption For Charminster, The Village 1913

We are looking south- eastwards from West Hill across to the Victorian villas on the sylvan summit of East Hill, glimpsing the tower of the parish church (left).

Caption For Letheringsett, The Church 1896

This unpretentious church with its 12th-century round tower has hidden secrets. Heavily restored and decorated throughout, it has many features.