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The Cage
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF3608
Built as a village lock-up in the 19th century , and later converted to house a... (more)
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Castle Hotel
by Gerald England
geograph for square SJ8498
"The Castle Hotel was built in 1789. Records show that it was a pub by 1816... (more)
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George Bowring of Stockport
by Gerald England
for square SJ8990
The inscription on the south face the Bowring family tomb at St Peter's... (more)
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Former Yate's Wine Lodge
by Gerald England
geograph for square SJ9499
A building on Old Square at the corner of Grey Street and Stamford Street was... (more)
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Helensburgh Pier
by Gerald England
geograph for square NS2982
The Category C listed... (more)
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Galileo Marble on labradorite plinth
by Gerald England
for square J3372
This statue by Pio Fedi (1816 - 1892) was purchased by Queen's... (more)
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Angel Meadow
by Gerald England
geograph for square SJ8499
Angel Meadow was consecrated in 1787 to serve the grossly overcrowded Angel... (more)
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St Michael's Flags & Angel Meadow
by Gerald England
for square SJ8499
Information board near the entrance on Angel Street.
Angel Meadow was... (more)
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Memorial to Henry Bayley
by Gerald England
for square SJ9497
The plaque in Dukinfield Old Chapel reads:
SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
HENRY... (more)
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Memorial to Alexander and Elisabeth
by Gerald England
for square SD5805
One of two monuments in the Crawford Chapel executed by the Florentine artists... (more)
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The Athenæum
by Gerald England
geograph for square NS7993
At the top of King Street is the Category A listed... (more)
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Former Sion Chapel, Wade Street
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SE0925
Datestone, built into the side of the building. The 1816 date refers to the time... (more)
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Bridge#59, Datestone
by David Dixon
for square SD6006
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The Halfpenny Bridge, Dublin
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square O1534
One of only a few photos of my only previous visit to Dublin. The bridge dates... (more)
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Taunton Friends meeting house
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square ST2224
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Stained glass in St Peter's Church
by Gerald England
for square SJ9398
This window is in memory of James Kershaw born December 2nd 1816, died 29th... (more)
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English Bridge Arts Workshop
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SJ4912
Category: Arts centre
The building was originally the Shrewsbury National School dating from 1816... (more)
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Tomb of Anne Milnes. Lenton Priory Churchyard
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK5538
Chest tomb, dated 1816 and in deteriorating condition. Listed Grade II.
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Walmsley House, Hambleton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SE5530
Regency period house, dated 1816, Listed Grade II.
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Church of St Rufus, Keith
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square NJ4250
Parish church in Perpendicular style, dated 1816, by James Gillespie Graham,... (more)
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Memorial in the Walmesley Chapel
by Gerald England
for square SD5805
The inscription on the memorial in All Saints reads:
SACRED TO THE MEMORY... (more)
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The lime kiln in Burgess Park
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square TQ3277
One of the few reminders that this part of South London was once highly... (more)
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St Mary the Blessed Virgin, Luddenden - nave, looking west
by Stephen Craven
for square SE0426
The stone-built dividing wall is an unusual feature.
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St Mary the Blessed Virgin, Luddenden - nave
by Stephen Craven
for square SE0426
Unusually for a 19th century parish church, few of the windows have stained... (more)
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St Mary the Blessed Virgin, Luddenden
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE0426
This is the most common view of the church building, for good reason: this... (more)
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Pottery Bridge
by Gerald England
geograph for square SD5705
Bridge #51 on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal is Grade II listed... (more)
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Lottie D passing under Pottery Bridge
by Gerald England
geograph for square SD5705
The bridge over the Leeds & Liverpool Canal is Grade II listed... (more)
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Trent Corn Mill No.1, Shardlow
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK4430
Built as a warehouse in 1816, later becoming a corn mill, now a centre for small... (more)
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Trent Corn Mill No.1, Shardlow
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK4430
Built as a warehouse in 1816, later becoming a corn mill, now a centre for small... (more)
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Canal Office, Wharf Road
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SE2933
The Leeds office of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Built in 1816, well after the... (more)
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Pottery Methodist Chapel, Belper
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK3647
The nearer range is the Sunday School of 1878, with the chapel of 1816 beyond.... (more)
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Pottery Methodist Chapel, Belper
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK3647
Datestone of 1816. Noted the mason's error – the name was clearly... (more)
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Former Sion Chapel, Wade Street
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SE0925
The chapel spent many years as a warehouse before the frontage was incorporated... (more)
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Steps Bridge near Dunsford
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SX8088
The approach to the bridge from the north-east. It was built in 1816 to replace... (more)
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Britannia Bridge Inscription
by David Dixon
for square SD5805
Under the modern metalwork, this inscription on the stonework reveals that the... (more)
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The Old Rectory
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6133
The rector would have had to have been a wealthy person to have a house like... (more)
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Beasley tombs, Thrussington churchyard
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6515
A group of three identical chest tombs Link... ( more)
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Tomb of Elizabeth Beasley, Thrussington churchyard
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6515
Dedicatory plaque, see Link for location.
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St Anne's church, Kew: Zoffany tomb
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square TQ1977
The tomb of Johan Zoffanij (as spelt on the tomb; also spelt Zoffany), famous... (more)
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The Old Rectory
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6133
Seen from the churchyard. The pedimented main front is just discernable. Listed... (more)
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The Old Rectory
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK6133
A glimpse from one of the footpaths past the village.
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