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MFI retail store displaying older (late 80s / early 90s??) branding in the Mercia Business
Park.
- MFI Group
- Pity Me
- Retail buildings in County Durham
- Sheepscar
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- Images by Oliver Dixon
- County Durham
- Retouched pictures
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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Red Lodge Road alongside A43
- Laxton, Northamptonshire
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- A43 road (England)
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Tyn Giât For old view circa 1885 see
http://cairsweb.llgc.org.uk/images/jth/JTH01175.jpg
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- Llanystumdwy
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Houses in Gwynedd
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St. Augustines Well, Cerne Abbas St Augustine's Well, reputedly blessed by the saint, is to
be found at the far end of the burial ground, approached from the top of Abbey Street.
- Cerne Abbas
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Water wells in Dorset
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Road Junction at Gummows Shop.
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Truro
- Roads in Cornwall
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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Puckington: Gummers Lane A track and public footpath to Stocklinch. Possibly an old way as it
defines the parish boundary with Stocklinch. Looking south east
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- Stocklinch
- Roads in Somerset
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Puckington
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Into Llŷn and the road narrows The raven emblemed column marks the entry into the Llŷn Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty. Immediately beyond it a sign warns of oncoming traffic in the
middle of the r…
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- Aberdesach
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Road signs in Wales
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Gwesty Tŷ Newydd Hotel Aberdaron
- Pubs in Wales
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- Aberdaron
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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Gwesty Tŷ Newydd Hotel Aberdaron The hotel's terrace overlooking a deserted beach in March.
- Pubs in Wales
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Aberdaron
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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Beercrocombe: north from Whittles Farm Looking west-south-west. In the adjoining field a
bridleway leads to Frog Street
- Images by Martin Bodman
- Farms in Somerset
- BeerCrocombe (page does not exist)
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Curry Mallet
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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Ashill: by Everys Copse Looking south-south-east
- Images by Martin Bodman
- Farms in Somerset
- Broadway, Somerset
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Ashill, Somerset
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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Dallam Tower Deer Park A very interesting barn, one of several in the area. Another one is to be
seen on the lefthand side of the M6 travelling south before reaching Preston. The deer are a
feature of…
- Milnthorpe
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- Landscape parks in England
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Mount Large barns and farm house viewed from the signposted path leading to the summit of
nearby Mount Hill.
- Media with locations
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Farm buildings in Fife
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Muckle Ditch The Muckle Ditch separates the crofting townships of Brough and Dunnet. It is
1.5 km long and must have been a major undertaking when it was cut by manual labour, probably
around 1800…
- Ditches in Scotland
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- Media with locations
- Caithness
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Mournes from Mullartown See 340670. This is a view of the Mournes, looking approximately
NNW, from the Quarter Road.
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- Mountains of County Down
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Mugswell Mission Hall This unpretentious shed is the parish hall for the extensive parish
of Chipstead (the church itself is nearer Hooley) and was once used for worship.
- Kingswood, Surrey
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Church halls in England
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Moor This is the old part of Westfield, known as Westfield Moor on some older maps and
seemigly evidence that the village decamped and moved away from the church at some point.
Today the village h…
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Westfield, East Sussex
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The Moor Head These grand gates lead to The Moor Head.
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Gates in Shropshire
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Mill, Low Tharston
- Flordon
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Countryside in Norfolk, England
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The Mill Pond, Horningsham A view looking north from the wooden footbridge over the Mill Pond
at Horningsham.
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Horningsham
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Mill Burn at Drumsough The Mill Burn is a stream, about six miles long, which flows off the
River Main near Magherabeg and enters Lough Neagh to the west of Antrim. This is the view
downstream fro…
- Antrim Borough Council
- Northern Ireland
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Media with locations
- Streams in County Antrim
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Randalstown
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The Milestone near Earnknowe, Lochearnside Car swerving to avoid photographer.
- Milestones in Scotland
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Perthshire
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Monument, Chobham Common, 1972 This is the monument on Chobham Common, commemorating
Queen Victoria's troop review. It is seen from the front, facing up the hill. The three
teenagers sitting on it…
- England
- Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Media with locations
- Monuments and memorials in Surrey
- Sunningdale
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Meggat Water Looking upstream to Jamestown and Glendinning. At the very edge of the
square.
- Dumfries and Galloway
- Scotland
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Eskdalemuir
- Selkirkshire
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Streams in Dumfries and Galloway
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The Mass Stone Believed to be a communion table used by the Roman Catholic population of Glen
Roy after the Jacobite Rebellion.
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Stones in Scotland
- Mass rocks
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Meggat Water Looking upstream at Dorniegills.
- Dumfries and Galloway
- Scotland
- Bentpath
- Selkirkshire
- Eskdalemuir
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Streams in Dumfries and Galloway
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Manston The Manston has been refurbished several times over the years. Currently, it is a
typical modern pub with average beer and lots of TV's.
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Cross Gates
- Pubs in Leeds
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Market Cross - Market Place The market cross was erected by the Ramsden family C1761.
- Markets in West Yorkshire
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Kirklees, West Yorkshire
- Huddersfield
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Man Engine House at South Tincroft Mine Built in 1860 this held a 26 inch beam engine driving
wheels which powered machinery to hoist men and ore up and down Dunkin's Shaft.
- Pool, Cornwall
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Media with locations
- Mines in Cornwall
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Maltsters, Public House, corner of Delamare Road and Windmill Lane, Cheshunt
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Pubs in Hertfordshire
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Cheshunt
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The Malvern Hills viewed from Berrow St Faith's church, Berrow, is on the right.
- Malvern Hills
- Berrow, Worcestershire
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Eldersfield
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Mall, Tralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland A wet day in Tralee, the county town of Kerry.
- Tralee
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Shops in Ireland
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Maltsters, Public House, Windmill Lane Cheshunt, Herts
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Pubs in Hertfordshire
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Cheshunt
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The M9, Torbrex From the bridge on Polmaise Road, looking along to the bridge on Birkhill Road.
Ben Vorlich and Stuc a' Chroin are in the background.
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- M9 motorway
- Clackmannanshire
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Main Drain Both sides of this arrow-straight drainage ditch are neatly shored up by stone
walls - it must have been a huge job to build them. It drains the peat moss where the people of
Cullen use…
- Ditches in Scotland
- Findochty
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Banffshire
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The M6 from Garlands Bridge A view looking north from Garlands Bridge as a motorway patrol
vehicle heads southbound.
- M6 motorway
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Carlisle
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Garlands
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The M6 south of junction 43 A view looking to the south along the M6 from the overbridge to the
south of junction 43.
- Scotby
- M6 motorway
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Carlisle
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Mad Cat Inn at Pidley
- Pubs in Cambridgeshire
- Pidley
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Huntingdonshire
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Meadows Looking westwards across The Meadows towards Bruntsfield. The church whose
spire can be seen in the distance is Barclay Church
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Marchmont
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The M1 near Lurgan (1) See 195740. This is the M1 (looking towards Belfast) from the bridge
carrying the Annesborough Road across the motorway.
- Armagh City and District Council
- Northern Ireland
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- M1 motorway (England)
- County Armagh
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The M1 near Lurgan (2) See 341388. This is the view towards Dungannon, from the same bridge,
overlooking the slip roads to and from Lurgan.
- Armagh City and District Council
- Northern Ireland
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- M1 motorway (England)
- County Armagh
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The M1 near Lurgan (3) This is the M1 (looking towards Belfast) seen from the Boconnell Bridge.
The Lurgan slips roads and roundabout bridges can be seen in the background.
- Armagh City and District Council
- Northern Ireland
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- M1 motorway (England)
- County Armagh
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The M2 near Ballymena (2) See 347282. This is the view towards Belfast at the end of the
motorway. The Larne Road roundabout is in the background see 190444.
- Antrim Borough Council
- Northern Ireland
- M2 motorway (Northern Ireland)
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Ballymena
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The M2 near Ballymena (3) See 347282. This is the motorway seen from the Broughshane Road
Bridge. The south-bound off slip is at middle right and the south-bound on slip for traffic
from Ballymena is …
- Antrim Borough Council
- Northern Ireland
- Broughshane
- M2 motorway (Northern Ireland)
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Ballymena
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The M1 at Derrymacash This section of the M1, between Lurgan and Ballynacor, near Portadown,
opened in 1967. This is the view towards Lurgan and Belfast. Much of the land here (close to
Lough Neagh) i…
- Armagh City and District Council
- Northern Ireland
- M1 motorway (Northern Ireland)
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Derrymacash
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Long Grain Coming up the burn - The Long Grain - towards Hope Hills. Berwick Law is in the far
distance and the fields of oil seed rape stand out below.
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Valleys of East Lothian
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Lord Nelson Looking east along Wood Street to 'The Hollow' past the Lord Nelson pub
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Earl Shilton
- Streets in Leicestershire
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The M1/M12 near Portadown This section of the M1, between Lurgan and Ballynacor, near
Portadown, opened in 1967. The M12 opened in part in 1970. It was intended to bypass Portadown
for traffic heading…
- Armagh City and District Council
- Northern Ireland
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Derrymacash
- Roads in County Armagh
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
- Armagh
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The Long Lough near Ballynahinch The Long Lough is an inter-drumlin lake alongside the
Ballynahinch to Saintfield road. In 1553 the surrounding area was described as it full of
woods, water and good …
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Lakes of County Down
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011
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The Lodge, Thornhills The Lodge near Holly Farm on Thornhills Lane east of Brighouse, looking
north-northeast from the Calderdale Way.
- Images from the Geograph British Isles project
- Buildings in Brighouse
- Buildings in Calderdale
- Images from Geograph needing category review as of 2 January 2011