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Showing nearest 50 of 1,179 images tagged with 19th century tag near SD8010.
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Market Place, Bury
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8010 Looking across Market Place, from Silver Street. The square is decorated... (more)
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Bury Parish Church
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8010 Looking across Market Place (complete with Christmas tree), towards Bury... (more)
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Bury Library and Art Gallery, Silver Street
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8010 This grand, Victorian building, at the corner of Silver Street and Moss... (more)
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Bury Transport Museum
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8010 Bury Transport Museum, housed in the restored Castlecroft Goods Warehouse... (more)
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Steam Traction Engine at Bury Transport Museum
by David Dixon for square SD8010 |
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Inside Bury Transport Museum
by David Dixon for square SD8010 Some of the vehicles on display at the restored goods warehouse at... (more)
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Bury Transport Museum (interior)
by David Dixon for square SD8010 One of the displays inside the restored goods warehouse at Castlecroft (SD8010 : Bury Transport Museum).
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Bury Transport Museum
by David Dixon for square SD8010 One of the display galleries inside the restored goods warehouse at... (more)
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Bury Central Library, Art Gallery and Museum
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8010 This grand, Victorian building, at the corner of Silver Street and Moss... (more)
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Bury Transport Museum, Steam Roller "Hilda"
by David Dixon for square SD8010 Hilda is one of the exhibits at the restored goods warehouse at... (more)
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St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8011 St Joseph's Church, on Peter Street in Bury, opened in 1871.
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The Parish Church of St Thomas, Rochdale Road
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8110 Built in the 1860s, the Parish Church of St Thomas is at the corner of... (more)
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Openshaw Park, Bury
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8110 Looking into Openshaw Park... (more)
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Openshaw Park
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8110 Openshaw Park was opened by the Prince of Wales, HRH Prince Albert... (more)
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The Lodge at Openshaw Park
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8110 Openshaw Park was opened by the Prince of Wales, HRH Prince Albert... (more)
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Royal Scots Grey at Roch Viaduct
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8110 Class 55 Deltic diesel locomotive number 55 022, "Royal Scots... (more)
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Roch Viaduct
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8110 Class 55 Deltic diesel locomotive number 55 022, "Royal Scots... (more)
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Roch Viaduct
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8110 Roch Viaduct is a brick-built seven-arched structure, dating from 1862,... (more)
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Roch Viaduct
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8110 An East Lancashire Railway Bury to Heywood train headed by Class 55... (more)
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Park Royal, Church Buildings, Warth Road
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7909 The building was built in 1888 for the Zion Methodist Church. The church... (more)
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Derelict Church Building at Warth
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7909 The building was built in 1888 for the Zion Methodist Church. The church... (more)
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Irwell and viaduct
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7807 The River Irwell as it passes under Radcliffe Viaduct. Taken from Church Street.
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Radcliffe Viaduct, River Irwell
by David Dixon for square SD7807 Originally constructed to carry the East Lancashire railway to Bury, the... (more)
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Metrolink Tram, Radcliffe Viaduct
by David Dixon for square SD7807 Originally constructed to carry the East Lancashire railway to Bury, the... (more)
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River Irwell, Radcliffe Viaduct
by David Dixon for square SD7807 Originally constructed to carry the East Lancashire railway to Bury, the... (more)
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River Irwell, Radcliffe Viaduct
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7807 Originally constructed to carry the East Lancashire railway to Bury, the... (more)
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Milltown Street, through the viaduct
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7807 Looking west, along Milltown Street, through one of the arches of the... (more)
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Church of St Thomas, Radcliffe
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7807 Radcliffe's most visible landmark, St Thomas' Church on... (more)
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St Thomas and St John Church with St Philip, Radcliffe
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7807 St Thomas' Church is Radcliffe's most visible landmark and may... (more)
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The Church of St Thomas and St John with St Philip, Radcliffe
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7807 Radcliffe's most visible landmark, St Thomas' Church on... (more)
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St Thomas' Church, Blackburn Street
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7807 Radcliffe's most visible landmark, St Thomas' Church on... (more)
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St Thomas' Church, Radcliffe
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7807 Radcliffe's most visible landmark, St Thomas' Church on... (more)
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Radcliffe Viaduct
by David Dixon for square SD7807 A Metrolink tram crossing the River Irwell at Radcliffe Viaduct;... (more)
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St Thomas' Church and Lychgate
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7807 Radcliffe's most visible landmark, St Thomas' Church on... (more)
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Former Radcliffe Times Offices (rear elevation)
by David Dixon for square SD7807 Looking from Radcliffe Bridge towards the rear elevation of the old... (more)
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St Thomas and St John Church with St Philip, Radcliffe
by David Dixon for square SD7807 St Thomas' Church is Radcliffe's most visible landmark. Here,... (more)
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New Summerseat House
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7814 The grounds of New Summerseat House, looking from Newcombe Road.... (more)
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Summerseat House
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7814 Looking from Newcombe Road, across the grounds of Summerseat House.... (more)
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Summerseat House
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7814 Summerseat House is a large detached house built in 1836 by Richard... (more)
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Methodist Church (detail)
by David Dixon for square SD7610 The date "1892" over the door of SD7610 : Ainsworth Methodist Church.
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Ainsworth Methodist Church
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7610 Ainsworth Methodist Church on Bury Old Road.
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Ainsworth Methodist Church
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7610 The Methodist church on Buru Old Road at Ainsworth.
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Brooksbottoms Viaduct
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7915 The viaduct which carries the East Lancashire Railway over the River... (more)
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Brooksbottoms Mill ("The Spinnings")
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7915 Dating from 1876, this former cotton mill has been refurbished and turned... (more)
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Outwood Viaduct
by David Dixon geograph for square SD7806 Category: Viaduct Originally constructed in 1881 to carry the Lancashire & Yorkshire... (more)
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Grant's Tower
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8015 The remains of Grant’s Tower, on the hill to the east of Ramsbottom.... (more)
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Grant's Tower
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8015 The remains of Grant’s Tower, on the hill to the east of Ramsbottom.... (more)
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Ramsbottom, Grant's Tower
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8015 The remains of Grant’s Tower on the hill to the east of Ramsbottom.... (more)
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Grant's Tower, Ramsbottom
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8015 The remains of Grant’s Tower on the hill to the east of Ramsbottom.... (more)
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Telecommunications Mast and Remains of Grant's Tower, Top o'th'Hoof
by David Dixon geograph for square SD8015 The remains of Grant’s Tower, next to the communications mast on the hill... (more)
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