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Nora Battys House

Holmfirth in the county of West Yorkshire
This is a place that will forever be associated with the gentle, romantic comedy "Last of the Summer Wine" which has graced our TV screens for more than a quarter of a century.
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St. Oswalds Church in Askrigg, North Yorkshire

Askrigg in the county of North Yorkshire
In 1587, Queen Elizabeth II granted a charter to this lively little village and in the 20th-century Askrigg claimed its place in history as the setting for the T.V. series based on the James Herriot stories of a vet's life in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Shrewsbury, Shropshire. Fish Street & St Julian`s Church

Shrewsbury in the county of Shropshire
Shrewsbury is a wonderfully atmospheric town which beguiles the visitor with sights of bygone centuries and much a great charm is to be found in its narrow streets and medieval buildings.
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The bow of HMS Cavalier

Chatham in the county of Kent
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Reighton sands, North Yorkshire

Reighton in the county of North Yorkshire
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A picture of Bassingham

Bassingham in the county of Lincolnshire
Bassingham, mentioned in the Doomsday Book, is a large, flourishing village located close to the banks of the River Witham, a few miles south-west of the Cathedral City of Lincoln.
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A picture of Navenby

Navenby in the county of Lincolnshire
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Cogglesford Mill, River Slea, Sleaford, Lincolnshire

Sleaford in the county of Lincolnshire
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A picture of Waddington

Waddington in the county of Lincolnshire
Waddington is a bustling town, its modern day history forever linked to the R.A.F of which it is justifiably proud. It's annual air show is a major event on the yearly calendar and is attended by people from all over England.
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Nocton Parish Church

Nocton in the county of Lincolnshire
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Daffodils and postbox, Adderbury, Oxon

Adderbury in the county of Oxfordshire
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Yorkshire Wolds, Nr. Kilham

Kilham in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire
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Pickering

Pickering in the county of North Yorkshire
The enduring popularity of the East Coast of North Yorkshire owes much to the excellent long sandy beaches, while the lure of the wild moorland and its communities never fades.
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Boynton Hall - Horses

Boynton in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire
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Hunmanby Gap

Hunmanby in the county of North Yorkshire
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Hornsea beach January 4.30pm

Hornsea in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire
Hornsea, is an old village and hidden behind the narrow streets that are crowded with old cottages, is the beautiful freshwater lake called Hornsea Mere.
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The Copper Horse, Seamer, North Yorkshire, taken in the summer of 1973.

Seamer in the county of North Yorkshire
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Seamer in the county of North Yorkshire
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Driffield Show0011

Driffield in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire
Driffield makes an ideal base from which to explore the spacious Wolds and the glorious sandy bays of the lovely coastline of East Yorkshire.
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Thornwick Bay

Flamborough in the county of East Riding of Yorkshire
Sea, sand and solitude, or rather sea, rocks and solitude can be found in the grandeur of this picture postcard stretch of chalky cliffs where a retreating sea reveals picturesque little coves and sea caves.
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