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Caption For Leeds, Parish Church 1891

Unusually, the tower is positioned in the middle of the frontage. Completed in 1841, the Parish Church is now at the centre of much riverside regeneration.

Caption For Skegness, The Figure Eight 1910

No doubt it looks tame to the present generation reared on the terrors of Alton Towers, but to a boy in the 1950s it was quite scary enough.

Caption For Bramber, Castle Ruins C1950

All that remains are fragments of the tower keep and the curtain wall.

Caption For Felixstowe, Sea Road 1907

In the distance is Martello Tower Q, built in 1808-10 as a defence against French invasion.

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Caption For Kersey, C1955

This view, looking from the church tower towards the water-splash of the Brett, shows a very different regard for timber-framed buildings from today.

Caption For Seale, Village From Hogs Back 1906

The remainder of the building, with its central tower and pyramidal spire, was rebuilt by J Croft between 1861 and 1873.

Caption For Thorpe Le Soken, The Village C1955

The church of St Michael, in the background, was largely rebuilt in the 19th century, but the west tower dates from Tudor times.

Caption For Greasbrough, Town C1965

once described as a pleasant village 'situated on a delightful eminence'; by the early 19th century it was a farming and mining community of over 1,000.The skyline is dominated by the pinnacled tower

Caption For York, The Minster From The City Walls 1921

building was shortened to about half its height.A lone tram trundles around the corner, and a few cars can be seen.To the rear of the photograph, on the right of the Minster, stands the smaller tower

Caption For Abergavenny, From The Church 1898

This view from St Mary's tower has Monk Street in the foreground. Centre left is the Bethany Baptist Church, which opened in 1827 when 30 members left the Frogmore Street Church.

Caption For Glemsford, Tye Green C1960

The tall building behind the hip-roofed thatched cottage is a water tower, which has since been demolished. The general stores and fish and chip shop were owned by D A Chatters.

Caption For Liskeard, Pike Street C1950

The fine Guildhall and Italianate clock tower of 1859 dominate the old centre of Liskeard; they indicate the prosperity generated during the mining boom of the mid 19th century.

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 Freeby, St Mary's Church C1955

The pinnacled tower, faced in limestone, is of the 15th century, while the body of the church was built in ironstone a century earlier.

Caption For Wootton Bassett, Town Hall And Church C1955

We can see the squat tower of St Bartholomew and All Saints' church rising over the roofs. Note the railings underneath the Town Hall, which have now been removed.

Caption For Pembrey, St Illtyd's Church 1936

The tower is Norman and the roof 16th-century. Here there is a monument to a French soldier, Colonel Coquilin, and his daughter Adeline.

Caption For Pott Shrigley, The Village And The Church C1955

Through the trees on the right (although almost completely hidden now) the tower of St Christopher's Church can be seen.

Caption For Colchester, North Hill 1891

The church on the right is St Peter's - the town church.The tower was completed in 1758.

Caption For Coventry, The Blue Coat School C1890

sheer bulk of its buildings must have made an imposing sight on the Coventry skyline.The complex included a church about 400 ft long; a cloister on the north side; the west front was supported by towers

Caption For Cocking, The Church 1906

The church has a 14th-century tower, and a mural painting in the nave dated 1220. The rebuilt Manor House is nearby. The locality is excellent for rambling over the Downs.

Caption For Ardingly, The Village C1950

Ardingly is a village overlooking the Ouse valley, north of Haywards Heath.The 14th-century church of St Peter has an impressive tower.

Caption For Wilburton, High Street C1955

The view from the church tower is of brick farmhouses and brick cottages with picket fences. The original manor house, The Burystead, is late Elizabethan.

Caption For Tenby, St Catherines Rock 1890

Regarded as a defensive liability, it was fortified in about 1500 with a wall and towers, one of which can be seen overhung with ivy above the cliffs.

Caption For Lymm, Arley Hall 1897

The octagonal domed tower above the porch was removed in the alterations of 1968.