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        <description>No. 7: the house on the immediate right facing into the first circle of Hollesley Bay Colony administrative staff-housing.  A house called 'home' in the 1950's.  The shrubs and fruit bushes have gone from the garden, so have the swings and slide in the grassed centre of the 'circle'.  But, 50 year old and 6000 miles distant memories of children's voices and play on warm summer evenings are still vivid.</description>
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        <description>A cool and shady driveway to and from Tannington Hall, a moated Tudor farmhouse and working farm, which welcomes or farewells visitors to the farm.  A significant portion of the working farmland surrounds the hall and resides within geograph TM2468.  The photograph is taken from the western end of the driveway looking east toward the country lane which will take the traveller back either to the B1118 or to the A1120.</description>
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        <title>SS7249 : Hydraulic Cliff Railway from Lynton into Lynmouth, North Devon</title>
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        <description>An example of hydraulic simplicity, rarely seen these days.  In 1993, the car sat on two water tanks which alternatively filled with or released water as the car travelled up and down the rails.</description>
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        <title>SS7049 : Cliffside path into Lynton, North Devon</title>
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        <description>An adventure or a nightmare, depending on your perspective.  In 1993 the path was in good condition and provided extensive views and an alternative walking route, from Lee Abbey, behind the Valley of the Rocks and Hollerday Hill, compared with the road.</description>
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        <title>ST7787 : The Somerset Monument, near Hawkesbury Upton, South Gloucs.</title>
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        <description>The Somerset Monument was built by Lewis Vulliamy in 1846 in memory of Robert Edward Henry Somerset.  He was a general at the Battle of Waterloo of 1815, and died in 1842.   He was a nephew of the Sixth Duke of Beaufort.   The tower is approximately 100 feet tall and can be seen from the Tyndale Monument at North Nibley to the north-west.  (Reference: &quot;Hawkesbury Conservation Area,&quot; South Gloucestershire Council 2008 website:  www.southglos.gov.uk/NR/)</description>
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        <description>... and if you just turn the corner of the path on the first geograph ... and in 1993 it was possible to step through the space in the stones, to look into and/or enter the five megalithic chambers underneath the Barrow.</description>
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        <title>SU1332 : Ruins of former Cathedral, Old Sarum, Wiltshire</title>
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        <title>SW8140 : Come To Good Friends' Meeting House, near Feock and Truro, Cornwall</title>
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        <description>Built in 1710, this Friends' Meeting House was still in use in 1993.  A beautifully, simply and quiet location to sit and contemplate. </description>
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        <title>SW3527 : Whitesand Bay, near Sennen Cove, Cornwall</title>
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        <description>Whitesand Bay: view is taken from the vicinity of Carn Barges looking north toward Tregiffian Vean Cliff  (SW3627) and Aire Point (SW3528) in the distance.  Sennen (SW3526) is on a hill to the south and behind the camera. In the summer the water can be a wonderful turquoise colour, very inviting, but very cold.</description>
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        <title>TM4878 : Reydon Hall, near Southwold, Suffolk</title>
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        <description>View taken from the B1116.  Reydon Hall was the home of the Strickland family in the early 1800s.  Two daughters, women authors Catherine Parr Traill and Suzanna Moodie,  who emigrated to Canada wrote of the challenges of early Canadian rural/bush life.</description>
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        <title>SD3795 : View from Gate of Hill Top Farm, Near Sawrey, Cumbria</title>
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        <title>NY3208 : Michael's Nook, from Helm Crag, Grasmere, Cumbria</title>
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