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Tontine Buildings 1802, Cecily Hill, Cirencester
by Jaggery
for square SP0102
The inscription dated 1802 is on this Link... ( more)
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Sligo Methodist Church
by Gerald England
geograph for square G6836
John Wesley visited Sligo a total of eleven times between 1758 and 1789.... (more)
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Ticknall tramway arch
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK3524
Built as part of Benjamin Outram's 1802 horse tramway connecting the local... (more)
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Ye Olde Bull's Head Inn
by Gerald England
geograph for square SH6076
The original timbers of the Ye Olde Bull's Head Inn were built in 1472.... (more)
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Behind the Earl of Lonsdale
by Gerald England
geograph for square NY4055
The Grade II listed... (more)
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Statue of the Earl of Lonsdale outside the Citadel
by Gerald England
for square NY4055
The Grade II listed... (more)
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Church of St Nicholas - Lead Plaque
by Bob Harvey
for square SK9446
Sometimes call a Lead Tile, these plaques were made by the craftsman applying... (more)
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Tontine Buildings, Cecily Hill, Cirencester
by Jaggery
geograph for square SP0102
Grade II Listed terrace of ten houses dated 1802.
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Timeline panels 1 & 2
by Gerald England
for square SJ9494
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The Bishop's House
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK5538
A distinctive piece of early 19th century domestic architecture.
The house was... (more)
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Monument to Francis de la Borde, Holme Pierrepont
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square SK6239
Early 19th century, Listed Grade II. Francis Dort de la Borde was a Frenchman... (more)
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Ticknall Tramway tunnel
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK3523
The tramway was built in 1802 by Benjamin Outram to connect the local limeworks... (more)
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Wentworth House, Wentworth Street, Wakefield
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SE3221
Built 1802-3 as a house for John Pemberton Heywood a local barrister. It was... (more)
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Wakefield Girls' High School
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SE3221
The building at the far end of the lawn is Wentworth House, built 1802-3 as a... (more)
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