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You don't get much more English than this..... Corfe Castle in Dorset.
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The Palace Theatre, Penel Orlieu, Bridgwater, Somerset, 1956
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Denham, Bucks. 1910
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Harrow on the Hill 1890
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The Lodge, Bletchley Park Postcard c1930s of the Lodge at the entrance to Bletchley Park
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Rotherham of old The Toll Bar, Broom, Rotherham
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Rotherham of old Micks Cafe` Bridge Gate, Rotherham - now stands the Post Office
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Rotherham of old Wellgate, Rotherham
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On the train, it was called 'The Puffing Billy'
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The old Southwold to Walberswick Ferry, now it is just a rowing boat
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When bread was delivered
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High Street, Harlesden NW10 1905 Postcard
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Rotherham of old Bridge Gate Rotherham 3
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A picture of Holden Shop at Holden (about 1910) - the building has since been demolished (1960's), near Bolton by Bowland, Lancashire
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Rotherham of old Scholes
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Lichfield Cathedral "The Lichfield Gospels is an eighth century Insular Gospel Book housed in Lichfield Cathedral. There are 236 surviving folios,...
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The Wedding Circa 1923
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Shakespeare's Cottage, Sept 1950 Photo taken Monday 4th September 1950
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Solitude Derwent Water, Cumbria.
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Corfe Castle on Purbeck Island, Dorset
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Corfe Castle
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Corfe Castle
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Clovelly, Devon View looking down towards beach in Clovelly
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Street in Castleton, Derbyshire This is a group of cottages on the path leading to perival cavens home in days gone by to rope makers i think in the victorian...
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Cockington Forge, Sept 1950 Cockington Forge Friday 8th September 1950
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Hardy's Dorset At the opposite end of the Melbury Estate to Evershot is Melbury Osmond. The village is unspoilt and picturesque with many Oak...
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The edge of Exmoor One of the resident finches, sits on the arm of my chair in the tea garden, in anticipation of a share in my meal.
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Shillingstone in Dorset Springtime, Delcombe Wood.
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Godshill, Isle of Wight
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Shillingstone, in Dorset 'Greensleeves' Possibly the oldest cottage in Shillingstone.
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The edge of Exmoor A walk down Dunster's lanes reveal more traditional cottages.
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The edge of Exmoor A part of Dunster that most visiters may never see are the traditional cottages which are tucked away down the back lanes.
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