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        <title>TQ0662 : Brooklands motor and aircraft museum</title>
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        <description>On this site the first motor racing circuit with steep banked bends was built in 1907. It also became the site for the development of the Wellington Bomber during WWII. It is also associated with  motorbike racing and cycling.

Other, more modern planes were developed here too such as the VC10 and a lot of work for the Concorde was done here.</description>
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        <description>This park, situated in the grounds of Cannizaro House, is a public park beside Wimbledon Common.</description>
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        <title>TQ2578 : Police telephone at Earls Court</title>
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        <description>Tardis like box. Apparently it postdates the first episodes of  Dr Who but you get the idea.</description>
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        <title>SY3391 : The Undercliffe at Lyme</title>
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        <description>This picture was taken standing on the Cob looking across Monmouth Beach to the Undercliffe</description>
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        <title>SU7135 : All Saints Church</title>
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        <description>Jane Austen lived near Farringdon, at Chawton. She wrote in her letters that she walked to Farringdon. Her brother, Frank, had a pub built in Farringdon.</description>
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        <description>Space age looking incinerator at Marchwood, the New Forest side of the Test River. Southampton container port is next to it.</description>
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        <description>Built between 1386 and 1387 by Sir Edward Dalyngrigge. He applied for a licence from the King to build a fortified stronghold because of the danger from French attacks along the coast at Rye and Deal.</description>
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        <description>This is the 18th century street, The Pantiles, that Beau Brummel walked down. Garrick and other famous people of the time came to Tunbridge Wells for the spring waters. You can still taste the waters today. The spring was discovered in 1606 by Dudley, Lord North.</description>
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        <description>This was taken from the farmyard.</description>
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        <description>This view is from the main building overlooking the large lake.</description>
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