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Holy Trinity Church, Slad
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Ballingham, Herefordshire
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Hoarwithy Church, Herefordshire
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the ruined Church of St John the Baptist, Llanwarne
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Kilpeck Church, Herefordshire
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the remains of Kilpeck Castle, Herefordshire
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The Kings Arms, Ombersley
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St Peter's Church, Wormbridge
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the entrance archway to Chastleton House, Oxfordshire
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Bledington village green in Gloucestershire, England
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cottages in Icomb, Gloucestershire
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Madley Communications Centre earth satellite tracking station, Herefordshire
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the High Street, Upton-upon-Severn
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Hinchwick Manor, Hinchwick
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a lavender field in Snowshill, Gloucestershire
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the War memorial in Snowshill, Gloucestershire
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St Barnabas Church, Snowshill
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Snowshill Manor, Gloucestershire
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the War Memorial in Gretton, Gloucestershire
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Gratton Church, Gloucestershire
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Kinloch Castle on the Island of Rum, Scotland.
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Mausoleum at Harris on the Island of Rum
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Lady Lilliard's grave at the site of the battle of Ancrum moor (1545), near the English-Scottish border
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Gravestone of James "Paraffin" Young near to Inverkip, Inverclyde, Scotland
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Grave memorial to young Tom Morris 20.04.1851 - Christmas 1875. St Andrews, Fife, Great Britain
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James Scott Skinner Gravestone, Allanvale Cemetery
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The grave of Compton MacKenzie, Eolaigearraidh, Barra
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The church of St Peter in Besford, Worcestershire, England
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The grave of St John Kemble, Herefordshire, England
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Pool House, Astley, Worcestershire, England, near Stourport-on-Severn
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Malvina Fountain on Belle Vue Island, Great Malvern, England
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Lyn Paddock, Minsterworth, Gloucestershire, England
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The church of St. Mary de Haura, Shoreham-By-Sea, West Sussex, England
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Cobbled Craigie Street, Aberdeen, Scotland
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King's School, Worcester, England
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Roadside Standing Stone, near Clivocast, Unst, Shetland
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Lordscairnie Castle, near to Moonzie, Fife, Scotland
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Coeffin Castle, Lismore, Scotland
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The Church of Scotland kirk in Bonkle, North Lanarkshire, Great Britain
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Okehampton Railway Station, Devon, Great Britain. Last stop on the Dartmoor Railway - can be used as good access to the walks on the moor by catching a train from St David's Station in Exeter.
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Bridge of Dun Railway Station, Angus, Great Britain
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Penallt Old Church, Monmouthshire, Great Britain A beautiful ancient church, hard to find, but very well worth the effort to follow the winding lanes until it comes into view.
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Kent and East Sussex Railway near to Tenterden, Kent, Great Britain. The "Norwegian" locomotive climbing into Tenterden Town Station.
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Loch Carron, near to Plockton in the Scottish highlands. Looking across Loch Carron to the Applecross peninsula.
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Ury House near to Kirktown of Fetteresso, Aberdeenshire, Great Britain
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Coldeaton Cutting on the Tissington Trail near to Heathcote, Derbyshire, Great Britain, Feb 2006
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Wightwick Manor, City of Wolverhampton, Great Britain (Saturday, 1 April, 2006)
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Gibside, near to Rowlands Gill, Gateshead, Great Britain.
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Moseley Old Hall near to Bushbury, City of Wolverhampton, Great Britain. Moseley Old Hall provided a brief, temporary hiding place for Charles II, on the run after losing the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
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The Alport Stone, a standing stone just below the summit of Alport Height near to Ashleyhay, Derbyshire, Great Britain
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Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital, near to Colney, Norfolk, Great Britain
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Aerial view of Seer Green Station, Buckinghamshire, Great Britain taken from a police helicopter.
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The Square, Akeley, Buckinghamshire, Great Britain in 1996. This aerial view was taken in 1996 soon after the completion of the renovation of Verendale, the thatched cottage at the centre of the picture.
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Dale Fort Field Centre near to Musselwick, Pembrokeshire, Great Britain. Built in 1856 for military use (protection of Milford Haven) it has been owned by the Field Studies Council as a field centre since 1947.
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Cupar Railway Station, Fife, Great Britain - view from the south on Sunday, 9 July, 2006
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Altnabreac Railway Station, 11 km from Forsinard, Highland, Great Britain. Reputed to be Britain's most isolated railway station.
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Chepstow Railway Station near to Chepstow/Cas-Gwent, Monmouthshire, Great Britain, taken Saturday, 9 September, 2006
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Horse Island, near Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Great Britain. Horse Island is an RSPB reserve, with nationally important breeding numbers of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls, and Eiders.
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Temple Sowerby, Cumbria, Great Britain. A pretty Cumbrian village between Penrith and Appleby on the A66 road.
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Kirkby Thore Gypsum Plant, Cumbria, England. Gypsum has been quarried or mined at Kirkby Thore for over 200 years.
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River Eamont at Brougham Castle, Cumbria near to Carleton, Cumbria, Great Britain. This view shows the waters of the River Eamont and River Lowther meeting at Brougham Castle.
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Long Meg and her Daughters, Eden Valley, Cumbria, Great Britain, also known as Maughanby Circle. It is a Bronze Age stone circle and is the largest stone circle in the north of England. This view shows Meg and all her Daughters as they are arranged.
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Castlerigg Stone Circle, Keswick, Cumbria, Great Britain. This view shows the arrangement of the stones in this impressive prehistoric monument.
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River Wampool near to Angerton, Cumbria, Great Britain.
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Shap Abbey, Cumbria, Great Britain. Built in 1199, it was the last Abbey to be founded in England and the last to be dissolved by Henry VIII in 1540.
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Milburn Village, Eden Valley, Cumbria, Great Britain. This pretty fellside village, a classic example of a medieval fortified village with a central geen, is the significant feature of this area.
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Gorton Morris with their rushcart in Gorton, Manchester, Great Britain. The rushes were cut the previous weekend in the hills and were bundled, trimmed, assembled onto the cart behind the pub during the week. On the Saturday the decoration was added...
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Helvellyn, Cumbria, Great Britain - Striding Edge, Red Tarn, Red Tarn Beck, Helvellyn, Swirral Edge and Castye Cam are shown in their winter coat of snow
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Battle Railway station on the Tonbridge to Hastings line, near to Starr's Green, East Sussex, Great Britain
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Memorial to Caedmon, St Mary's Churchyard, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Great Britain. The inscription reads, "To the glory of God and in memory of Caedmon the father of English Sacred Song. Fell asleep hard by, 680"
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Church of St.Mary Magdalene, Shabbington, Buckinghamshire, Great Britain
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Daglingworth Church, Gloucestershire, England
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Ermin Street, near Cirencester: view south-east along Ermin Street, the former Roman road from Gloucester (Glevum) to Cirencester (Corinium) and beyond - near to Lower End, Gloucestershire, Great Britain
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Sapperton Tunnel - North Portal - on the Thames and Severn Canal near to Daneway, Gloucestershire, Great Britain
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