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Quiet road in Almondbury Huddersfield
An aerial photograph of a pathway leading over Holcomb Moor toward Peel Tower on Holcombe Moor in Bury near Ramsbottom, Lancashire, England. The photograph was produced on a beautiful summer day. The tower was erected in 1852 as a tribute to Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the British Police force. The original police officers were originally known as ‘Peelers’.
21.11.23 Darwen, Lancashire, UK. The octagonal Jubilee Tower (officially called Darwen Tower) at grid reference SD678215 on Darwen Hill overlooking the town of Darwen in Lancashire, England
Digitally enhanced low angle sunset view of Glastonbury Tor in Somerset, England
Grazing sheep with a tower in the background next to Strines Reservoir in the Peak District
Aerial view of the village of Haworth and surrounding farmland in the Worth Valley in West Yorkshire, England on a sunny day in summer.
Hartshead Pike is a hill in Tameside in Greater Manchester, England, and its name is associated with the monument on its summit.
The view from Glastonbury Tor, from old film stock in 1988.
Halifax landmark Wainhouse tower as seen from the village of Norland
Agnew Monument, built in 1850 in memory of Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw Castle. The Agnew Monument is found the site of an Iron Age hillfort known as the Tor of Craigoch, built to commemorate Sir Andrew Agnew who was once an MP for Wigtownshire as well as the leader of the Teetotal and Sunday Observance societies
Jack the Treacle Eater, Barwick, Somerset, England, UK
Church of St Mary and St Gabriel at Stoke Gabriel
Peel Memorial Tower on Holcombe Hill, Ramsbottom, Manchester, Lancashire, England
Lookout tower on the top of the Somló Hill on a sunny day in springtime.
A closeup aerial photograph of St Cuthbert’s Church Clock Tower in the small town of Darwen in Lancashire, England. The photograph also shows Darwen Tower Memorial on the rolling Lancashire hills in the far distance.
The monument is the former Flamborough Head lighthouse and includes an octagonal tower constructed of coursed chalk rubble with stone dressings. It was built in 1674 as a business venture by Sir John Clayton, but never used. The lighthouse comprises an octagonal tower of four stages and a brick parapet, all marked by moulded string-courses.
Wainhouse Tower, Halifax, West Yorkshire
Airlie monument Scotland
The Tyndale Monument, Gloucestershire, UK. It was built in honour of William Tyndale, a translator of the New Testament, who was born nearby.
Silhouette of Scrabo Tower, a public monument, commanding the apex of a volcanic plug.  County Down, Northern Ireland.
The Cammo Tower in Cramond, Edinburgh
The Durham castle seen from Owengate. Northeastern England. Focus on the foreground. AdobeRGB
Lunds Tower Sutton in Craven with blue skies
Magpie Mine is near the village of Sheldon and dates back to 1740. It is famous for fatal running battles it had with other mines over resources which led to a 'widows' curse' on the men of Magpie Mine after they were implicated - but cleared - of the deaths of some of their competitors. When the mine was closed in 1958 it was the last working lead mine in Derbyshire. It is a standing old ruin which is free for the public to view and explore.
From the rolling green hills of the Yorkshire Dales, to the jagged and threatening valleys of the West Yorkshire Moors, and everything inbetween, Yorkshire offers some of the most untouched, \
1990 old Positive Film scanned, the remains of Adolf Hitler's Autobahn bridge (never completed) East Germany.
Jubilee tower in Huddersfield, UK
Bookers Tower abandoned place historic architecture Mount Cemetery Guildford Surrey England Europe
The undulating maritime landscape of North Down has been watched over for more than a century by the Londonderry Monument, commonly known as Scrabo Tower. The tower, which is visible from many miles away, is a marked replica of some of the Scottish watch-towers.  This turreted tower, as it stands today, was built on a site 540 feet above sea level and is 125 feet (41 metres) high. The walls are over a metre thick and the entire building is constructed of stone from Scrabo Hill. The walls are of the dark dolerite rock, which forms the summit of the hill, while the roof, stairs, quoins and window dressings are of Scrabo sandstone.  Erected in 1857, the Tower was built by local people as a monument to Charles William Stewart, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry. The marquis was a local landowner and nobleman with a distinguished military and diplomatic career. He was Lieutenant Colonel of the light Dragoons and fought in 25 major battles, earning the nickname the 'Fighting Marquis'. He was also Adjutant General to the Duke of Wellington, during the Napoleonic Wars, before becoming diplomat as Envoy Extraordinary in Prussia and Ambassador in Austria.
The Star pyramid of old town cemetery at stirling Scotland England UK
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