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Reculver Towers N060975RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. Twin 12th-century church towers in late afternoon sunshine with scattered clouds - monochrome
Reculver Towers N060976RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. Twin 12th-century church towers viewed at a distance across sands at low tide
Reculver Towers N060972RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. Twin 12th-century church towers bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun at low tide
Bradford-on-Avon Tithe Barn K991327BRADFORD ON AVON TITHE BARN, Wiltshire. Interior view of the timber-cruck roof
Lyddington Bede House J870169LYDDINGTON BEDE HOUSE, Leicestershire. Exterior view of the house and church. The house was originally part of the late medieval wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln
Lyddington Bede House J870168LYDDINGTON BEDE HOUSE, Leicestershire. General view from the gardens. The house was originally part of the late medieval wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln
Wellington Arch K010104WELLINGTON ARCH, City of Westminster, London. View of the east side with Apsley House in the background
Priors Hall Barn K031216PRIORs HALL BARN, Widdington, Essex. Exterior view from the South West
Wingfield Manor K031076WINGFIELD MANOR, Derbyshire. View of the manor from the High Tower with countryside beyond. Medieval manor built 1440s. Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned here in 1569, 1584 and 1585
St Marys Church K021143ST MARYs CHURCH, Studley Royal, North Yorkshire. Exterior view looking west up the avenue. Built during the 1870s by architect William Burges. Victorian Gothic
Wingfield Manor K940856WINGFIELD MANOR, South Wingfield, Derbyshire. Exterior view of the medieval manor house built c1429-56 and was where Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisioned
St Catherines Oratory K040695ST CATHERINEs ORATORY, Isle of Wight. View of the Pepperpot octagonal monument looking west with the coastline and cliffs beyond
Boscobel House K020662BOSCOBEL HOUSE, Staffordshire. View from the south with garden laid out in small formal beds edged with box and benches by the house
Boscobel House K020660BOSCOBEL HOUSE, Staffordshire. View from the south with garden laid out in small formal beds edged with box and benches by the house
Wharram Percy Medieval Village J910206WHARRAM PERCY DESERTED MEDIEVAL VILLAGE, North Yorkshire. Wharram Percy occupies a remote but attractive site in a beautiful Wolds valley. General view with the church and recreated fish pond
St Catherines Chapel K020300ST CATHERINEs CHAPEL, Abbotsbury, Dorset. Looking across Chesil Beach and towards Portland Hill
Wellington Arch and Apsley House K050052THE WELLINGTON ARCH, London. View of the arch, floodlit at night with Apsley House to the right
Saxtead Green Post Mill J860284SAXTEAD GREEN POST MILL, Suffolk. Exterior of the windmill from the garden
Stott Park Bobbin Mill J010127STOTT PARK BOBBIN MILL, Finthswaite, Lakeside, Cumbria. Interior view of the main lathe workshop
Stott Park Bobbin Mill J010122STOTT PARK BOBBIN MILL, Finthswaite, Lakeside, Cumbria. Exterior view from the East
Rushton Triangular Lodge J010085RUSHTON TRIANGULAR LODGE, Northamptonshire. View of the gables of the North front
Rushton Triangular Lodge J010084RUSHTON TRIANGULAR LODGE, Northamptonshire. View of the South West front
Rushton Triangular Lodge J010079RUSHTON TRIANGULAR LODGE, Northamptonshire. View from the North West with Rushton Hall in the distance
Ceremony at Grimes Graves J930175GRIMEs GRAVES, Norfolk. Flint mine. Reconstruction drawing of a ceremony at Grimes Graves in the late Neolithic period, by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)
Wellington Arch J010149THE WELLINGTON ARCH, Hyde Park Corner, London. View of the floodlit arch
Historic England Archive link building N940007HISTORIC ENGLAND ARCHIVE, Swindon, Wiltshire. Interior view of the Historic England Archive, link building
Iron Bridge N060048IRON BRIDGE, Shropshire. A section of the famous cast iron bridge. Designed by Thomas Pritchard and built in 1779 by Abraham Darby III of the Coalbrookdale Company
Iron Bridge K971905IRON BRIDGE, Shropshire. A section of the famous cast iron bridge. Designed by Thomas Pritchard and built in 1779 by Abraham Darby III of the Coalbrookdale Company
Iron Bridge K040525IRON BRIDGE, Shropshire. Detail of the railings on the parapet of the bridge
Iron Bridge K040524IRON BRIDGE, Shropshire. Detail of the railings on the parapet of the bridge
Stott Park Bobbin Mill steam engine K011075STOTT PARK BOBBIN MILL, Lakeside, Cumbria. View of the steam engine
Marmion Tower N100148MARMION TOWER, North Yorkshire. The 15th century gatehouse from the East showing the gateway and oriel window
Reculver Church engraving J010064RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. " The South View of Reculver-Abbey in the County of Kent". Engraving by Samuel and Nathaniel BUCK, 1735
Reculver Towers OP00671RECULVER TOWERS, Kent. The remains of the west facade of St Marys church stands on the cliff at Reculver. The original 7th century church was built on the site of an abandoned fort
Ironbridge Gorge EAW024219THE IRONBRIDGE GORGE, Shropshire. In addition to the famous bridge, Ironbridge was home to a number of the key elements that drove the Industrial Revolution
Reculver Towers and Roman Fort N080988RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. Aerial view of Roman Regulbium, a Saxon Shore fort and naval base for the Classis Britannica - the Roman fleet based in Britain
Reculver Towers CGH01_01_0304A view from the west of Reculver Towers, Kent. Drawing by Charles George Harper. Date range: 1892-1933
Reculver Towers and Roman Fort DP434420Reculver Towers and Roman Fort, Reculver Road, Reculver, Herne Bay, City of Canterbury, North Thanet, Kent. 12th-century towers of the former monastic church of St Mary that sit within a ruined Roman
Reculver Towers and Roman Fort DP434410Reculver Towers and Roman Fort, Reculver Road, Reculver, Herne Bay, City of Canterbury, North Thanet, Kent. 12th-century towers of the former monastic church of St Mary that sit within a ruined Roman
Sea defences at Reculver P_A02576_007Reculver, Herne Bay, Canterbury, Kent. General view during construction of the new concrete block defences adjoining the north east corner of the site from the east with St Mary's Church
Reculver Towers N100258RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. View from the West with reflections
Reculver Towers N100069RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. Distant view along sea front
Reculver Towers OP00670RECULVER TOWERS, Kent. The remains of the west facade of St Marys church stands on the cliff at Reculver. The original 7th century church was built on the site of an abandoned fort
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