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Leavesden Park. New office buildings on Hercules Way on the site of the former Leavesden
Aerodrome.
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- Photographs by Nigel Cox
- Leavesden
- Office buildings in Hertfordshire (page does not exist)
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Dublin cityscape looking east from the Guinness Building. Panoramic view east including
some of the Guinness brewery buildings. Please let us know if the grid square is incorrect. I do
not have the OS…
- Kilmainham
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- Cityscapes in Ireland
- 2005 Geograph images
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Anne Hathaway meets Mary Arden. Roadsigns at the junction of The Ridgeway with the road from
Wilmcote to Billesley. Near Stratford upon Avon of course!
- Road signs in England
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- Billesley, Warwickshire
- Images by David Stowell
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Beacon Hill panorama 2. Taken from SU604225, looking ENE at left,to SW at right. Trig point is
off picture at right.
- Panoramics in the United Kingdom
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- Hampshire
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War Memorial & St.Benedicts church, High Street, Lincoln. Much of Lincoln High Street is now
traffic free, the war memorial stands on the edge of St.Benedicts Square. There has been a
church here si…
- War memorials in Lincolnshire
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- Lincoln, England
- Churches in Lincoln, England
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View SW from Drusillas Zoo Park. The view from the grounds of Drusillas Zoo Park. Widely
regarded as the best small zoo in the country and set among the stunning scenery of the Cuckmere
Valley.
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- Drusillas Zoo Park
- Berwick, East Sussex
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The Smallest Shoe Shop probably! Probably the smallest shoe shop in The Broadway, Woodhall
Spa, Lincs.
- Shops in Lincolnshire
- Woodhall Spa
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The MaidstoneAshford line west of Harrietsham, Kent. View NE across rape and maize fields.
- Hollingbourne
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- Fields in Kent
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Telecoms Tower at Westley Heights. All this technology and infrastructure so we can be told
Im On The Train!
- Antenna towers and masts in England
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- Langdon Hills
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St Marys & All Saints. This Church is at nearly the highest point around here (110m) in fact if
you look due north there is no higher church before the land runs out in Norfolk.
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- Saint Mary churches in Essex
- Langdon Hills
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St Margarets Bowers Gifford. This is St Margarets Church Bowers Gifford. The building
dates from the 15th Century. The wooden spire was restored in the year 2000.
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- Bowers Gifford
- Saint Margaret churches in Essex
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Sgŵd Uchaf Clyn Glyn. This is the upper of the two Clyn Glyn waterfalls as seen from above on the
west river bank walk.
- Ystradfellte
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- Waterfalls in Wales
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Rushy DroveWykes Road junction, Donington, Lincs. Local landmark of leaning trees and
cauliflower fields near Redhouse Farm.
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- Trees in Lincolnshire
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Royston Men .....Are Black and Fierce & Strange of Mouth When Rupert Brook wrote Royston
men in the far south are black and fierce and strange of mouth little could he have realised
that within tw…
- War memorials in Hertfordshire
- Royston, Hertfordshire
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Queen Victorias Oak Tree, Sandringham. Planted by Queen Victoria in 1889 in the gardens
opposite Sandringham House
- Quercus in the United Kingdom
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- Sandringham, Norfolk
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- Trees in Norfolk, England
- Symbolic oaks
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Pitminster: The Queens Arms. This is one of the earliest recorded mill sites in Somerset. A
mill was extant here in 1036 when owned by St Swithuns Priory, Winchester. A flour mill in
1804, the premi…
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- Inns in Somerset
- Pitminster
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Milverton: Blagroves Farm, Hillcommon. Seen from a public footpath between Weekmoor and
Oake: looking north-north-east. In the nineteenth century the farm had water power,
utilising a leat from the H…
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- Farms in Somerset
- Oake
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Laneast: Gimbletts Mill. The mill dates from about 1800; its waterwheel was removed in the
1950s and the buildings later converted to a residence. The bridge over the river Inny was
built following a…
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- Watermills in Cornwall
- Trewen
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Kings Square, Sandwell Centre, West Bromwich. The Centre was opened in 1971.
- West Bromwich
- Shopping centres in the West Midlands
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Grims Ditch near Walters Ash. Grims Ditch is thought to have been built during the Iron Age,
some 2500 years ago. The linear earthwork probably marks a territorial boundary between
separate landown…
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- Archaeology of Buckinghamshire
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Game Fair Belvoir Castle: Camp/caravan site. The road from Belvoir to Woolsthorpe cuts
through open field pasture below the Castle. Usually full of sheep, during the Game Fair
weekend the field to the…
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- Redmile
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Exmoor: bridleway to Moles Chamber. The bridleway joins the B3358 road to Simonsbath near
the former's crossing of the river Barle
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- Simonsbath
- Roads in Somerset
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Cottages in Beacons Bottom. Photograph taken on Water End Lane looking northwest.
- Cottages in Buckinghamshire
- Stokenchurch
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Compton Dando: Lords Wood. Public footpath between Nutgrove Farm and Publow
- Bath and North East Somerset
- Forests in Somerset
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- Publow
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Cleeve: field path to Kings Wood. Looking south
- Wrington
- Forests in Somerset
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- Images by Martin Bodman
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Bishops Lydeard: near Wimples Copse. Blackberry hedge in the lane between Fennington and
Seven Ash, with the Quantock range beyond
- Images by Martin Bodman
- Hedges in England
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- Cothelstone
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Achins Bookshop, Inverkirkaig. A remarkable place for a well stocked bookshop and
coffeshop.
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- Shops in Scotland
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We Plough The Fields & Scatter A very modern looking tractor and plough working at Mattocks
Farm
- Great Leighs
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- Farms in Essex
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Shelford & Those Parts A rare sight these days a proper Greengrocer. This one in Shelford is
housed in an old building. It sports a red corrugated iron roof, which is probably old enough to
have a p…
- Shops in Cambridgeshire
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Men With Splendid Hearts This is the war memorial in Grantchester churchyard. The quote
above is inscribed upon it together with to the glory of god in loving thanks 1914-1918 as
well as the name …
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- War memorials in Cambridgeshire
- Grantchester
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At Over They Fling Oaths at One These days oaths are only likely to be thrown at you for fishing
in the local pond shown here. There is a prominently displayed by-law, Fishing in this pond is
only …
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- Ponds in Cambridgeshire
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Things Youd Not Believe in Madingley Not something you see everyday a, thatched village
hall. I wonder if Rupert Brooke ever went to a wild party there one Christmas eve? Probably not
see http://ww…
- Thatched roofs in Cambridgeshire
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- Village halls in Cambridgeshire
- Madingley
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Oscott College. a.k.a. St Mary's Roman Catholic Seminary. Viewed from the new housing estate
to the south.
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- Religious buildings in England
- Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
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The Moat Hotel on Watling Street Nr Markyate. Obviously a good spot for a hotel.
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- Markyate
- Hotels in England
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The Mount Inn, Stanton. Looking down towards Stanton from The Mount Inn, a popular venue
serving real ale from Donnington's Brewery.
- Stanton, Gloucestershire
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- Inns in Gloucestershire
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The Mill Dam, Beaulieu, New Forest. The recently rebuilt sluice gates at Beaulieu separate
this reservoir (the Mill Dam) from the tidal part of the Beaulieu River. This view is looking
northwest from …
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- Beaulieu, Hampshire
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The Mossat Shop. A famous tourist shop at the rural hamlet of Mossat near a major crossroad
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- Shops in Aberdeenshire
- Lumsden, Aberdeenshire
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The Moorcock Inn. Near to Smiddyshaw reservoir
- Pubs in County Durham
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- Waskerley
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The Murrel near Aberdour. Looking north toward The Murrel, Broad Hill and Cairney Bank over
the Inch Marton (tree) Plantation (aka Hillside / old: St John Bosco
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- Aberdour
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- Countryside in Fife
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The Moat at Little Moreton Hall: Cheshire. The moat lies in the top left hand quadrant of the
square.
- Buildings in Cheshire
- Media with locations
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- Mow Cop
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The Monarch's Way, near Hambledon. The Monarch's Way is a 615 mile long distance path
following the route taken by Charles II after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. The
path goes from Wo…
- Roads in Hampshire
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- East Meon
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The Museum of Flight. This Museum is housed in the hangars which were a part of the RAF base at
East Fortune which operated during the First and Second world wars. The base was also used in
1919 as th…
- Media with locations
- National Museum of Flight, Scotland
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The Mill at Fountains Abbey. This water mill at Fountains Abbey was still in use well into
modern times
- Watermills in England
- Studley Roger
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- Fountains Abbey
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The Moat at Morley's Hall. Morley's Hall is a listed building near Tyldesley to the west of
Manchester. On Easter Sunday,1641 Ambrose Barlow, a Roman Catholic priest, was arrested
here whilst celebrat…
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- Buildings in Greater Manchester
- Tyldesley
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The Mint Arms. It is named after the herb which was grown locally from the end of the 18th century
and whose oil went to sweet factories in Mitcham. A site visitor adds: The Mint Arms has now been
dem…
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- Lower Kingswood
- Pubs in Surrey
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The Mole Inn, Monk Sherborne, Hampshire.
- Inns in Hampshire
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- Monk Sherborne
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The Half Way House, Kineton. The Half Way House pub in the Cotswold village of Kineton.
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- Kineton
- Pubs in Gloucestershire
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The Mill Cottage. this is a cottage by the old mill on the river shin
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- Cottages in Scotland
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The Most Visible Tower Blocks in Newcastle. Todd's Nook, Vallum Court and Westgate Court sit
high at the top of Westgate Hill and thus can be seen for dozens of miles in all directions.
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- High-rises in England
- Newcastle upon Tyne
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The Mouth of Lion Creek. A convenient seat overlooks the mouth of Lion Creek, some essential
geographers equipment can be seen on it.
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- Streams in Essex