windmill restoration reopen wind mill Ashby Hill small park travel tourist listed building grade 2 two architecture black brick sail sails white sun sunny clear sky skys tree green field black
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The Ashby Mill was built in 1816 when Brixton Hill was nothing but open fields. It was still a working mill in the early twentieth century but it eventually fell into disuse in 1935 following the demise of Joshua Ashby.The windmill is situated in a small park, Windmill Gardens, at the west end of Blenheim Gardens, London SW2.
windmill restoration reopen wind mill Ashby Hill small park travel tourist listed building grade 2 two architecture black brick sail sails white sun sunny clear sky Sky's tree green field black
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The Ashby Mill was built in 1816 when Brixton Hill was nothing but open fields. It was still a working mill in the early twentieth century but it eventually fell into disuse in 1935 following the demise of Joshua Ashby.The windmill is situated in a small park, Windmill Gardens, at the west end of Blenheim Gardens, London SW2.
windmill restoration reopen wind mill Ashby Hill small park travel tourist listed building grade 2 two architecture black brick sail sails white sun sunny clear sky Sky's tree green field black
Description
The Ashby Mill was built in 1816 when Brixton Hill was nothing but open fields. It was still a working mill in the early twentieth century but it eventually fell into disuse in 1935 following the demise of Joshua Ashby.The windmill is situated in a small park, Windmill Gardens, at the west end of Blenheim Gardens, London SW2.
windmill restoration reopen wind mill Ashby Hill small park travel tourist listed building grade 2 two architecture black brick sail sails white sun sunny clear sky Sky's tree green field black
Description
The Ashby Mill was built in 1816 when Brixton Hill was nothing but open fields. It was still a working mill in the early twentieth century but it eventually fell into disuse in 1935 following the demise of Joshua Ashby.The windmill is situated in a small park, Windmill Gardens, at the west end of Blenheim Gardens, London SW2.
windmill restoration reopen wind mill Ashby Hill small park travel tourist listed building grade 2 two architecture black brick sail sails white sun sunny clear sky Sky's tree green field black
Description
The Ashby Mill was built in 1816 when Brixton Hill was nothing but open fields. It was still a working mill in the early twentieth century but it eventually fell into disuse in 1935 following the demise of Joshua Ashby.The windmill is situated in a small park, Windmill Gardens, at the west end of Blenheim Gardens, London SW2.
windmill restoration reopen wind mill Ashby Hill small park travel tourist listed building grade 2 two architecture black brick sail sails white sun sunny clear sky Sky's tree green field black model wooden flower flowers trailer lorry
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A model of the Ashby Mill during the opening after the restoration. The windmill was built in 1816 when Brixton Hill was nothing but open fields. It was still a working mill in the early twentieth century but it eventually fell into disuse in 1935 following the demise of Joshua Ashby.The windmill is situated in a small park, Windmill Gardens, at the west end of Blenheim Gardens, London SW2.
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Primrose Hill; north London; London panorama; panorama from Primrose Hill; London view from Primrose Hill; England; U.K.; capital city; place of interest; leisure; relaxation; two women relaxing on Primrose Hill; London parks; London living; nature; trees; London; two women sitting on Primrose Hill; tranquil scene; peaceful scene; London parks in summer; summer; summer in London; copy space; text space;
Chester Terrace; Chester Terrace sign; Geographical location; street name sign; Regent's Park; London parks; London; England; U.K.; capital city; John Nash; James Burton; neo-classical; 19th-century architecture; London Borough of Camden; Grade 1 listed building; terrace name; architecture; famous British architect; place of interest; low angle view; London history; upward view; elegant; stucco terraces; architectural style; street lamp; copy space; text space; blue sky; street furniture; no entry sign; two no entry signs; Corinthian arch;
Chester Terrace; Chester Terrace sign; Geographical location; street name sign; Regent's Park; London parks; London; England; U.K.; capital city; John Nash; James Burton; neo-classical; 19th-century architecture; London Borough of Camden; Grade 1 listed building; terrace name; architecture; famous British architect; place of interest; low angle view; London history; upward view; elegant; stucco terraces; architectural style; Corinthian arch;
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Windmills at Tembleque; Castilla la Mancha; Spain; farm; farmland; rural; scene; scenic; view; agriculture; agricultural; region; molinos; Ciudad Real province; Castilla La Mancha; windmills; windmill; on top of a hill; tourist; tourism; outdoors; holiday; destination; world; destinations; vacation; vacations; Castilla La Mancha; Spain; Spanish; Iberia; Europe; European; Jack; Cox; Travel; Pics; Pro
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Windmills, Rayleigh, London, hill, 1824, grey sky, sales
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Just a couple of hundred yards from the High Street is Rayleigh windmill. By 1824, there were five mills in the town, but the one on London Hill is the only one surviving and now houses a small museum. The Rayleigh Antiquarian and Natural History Society leased the mill from Rayleigh Council in 1970 for this purpose. The mill stands on what was the outer bailey of Rayleigh Castle. It was built in c.1798.
Chester Terrace; Chester Terrace sign; Geographical location; street name sign; Regent's Park; London parks; London; England; U.K.; capital city; John Nash; James Burton; neo-classical; 19th-century architecture; London Borough of Camden; Grade 1 listed building; terrace name; architecture; famous British architect; place of interest; low angle view; London history; upward view; elegant; stucco terraces; architectural style; street lamp; copy space; text space; blue sky; street furniture; Corinthian Arch;
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Chester Terrace; Chester Terrace sign; Geographical location; street name sign; Regent's Park; London parks; London; England; U.K.; capital city; John Nash; James Burton; neo-classical; 19th-century architecture; London Borough of Camden; Grade 1 listed building; terrace name; architecture; famous British architect; place of interest; low angle view; London history; upward view; elegant; stucco terraces; architectural style; street lamp; copy space; text space; blue sky; street furniture; no entry sign; Corinthian arch;
Chester Terrace; Chester Terrace sign; Geographical location; street name sign; Regent's Park; London parks; London; England; U.K.; capital city; John Nash; James Burton; neo-classical; 19th-century architecture; London Borough of Camden; Grade 1 listed building; terrace name; architecture; famous British architect; place of interest; low angle view; London history; upward view; elegant; stucco terraces; architectural style; street lamp; copy space; text space; blue sky; street furniture; no entry sign; Corinthian Arch;
Chester Terrace; Chester Terrace sign; Geographical location; street name sign; Regent's Park; London parks; London; England; U.K.; capital city; John Nash; James Burton; neo-classical; 19th-century architecture; London Borough of Camden; Grade 1 listed building; terrace name; architecture; famous British architect; place of interest; low angle view; London history; upward view; elegant; stucco terraces; architectural style; street lamp; copy space; text space; blue sky; street furniture; no entry sign; Corinthian arch;
Royal Albert Hall; Sir Henry Wood; promenade concerts; summer proms; London concert hall; concert hall; architecture; round building; circular building; curved building; London; ornate building; decorative building; London landmark; heart of London; London icons; sightseeing; tourism; visit; acoustics; music; concert; Kensington Gore; amphitheatre; dome; listed building; historic building; Grade 1 listed building; protected building; red brick; stone; Prince Albert; London history; British history; capital city; European capital city; city tour; place of interest; tourist attraction; music venue; concert venue; decorative artwork; building facade; art; design;
Chester Terrace; Chester Terrace sign; Geographical location; street name sign; Regent's Park; London parks; London; England; U.K.; capital city; John Nash; James Burton; neo-classical; 19th-century architecture; London Borough of Camden; Grade 1 listed building; terrace name; architecture; famous British architect; place of interest; low angle view; London history; upward view; elegant; stucco terraces; architectural style; winter tree; bare tree; arch; Corinthian arch;
staffordshire; uk; britain; england; united kingdom; europe; okeover; trees; landscape; ancient building; buildings; bell tower; bright; spring; outdoors; sky; clouds; hill; mapleton; okeover park; grade 2 listed; okeover hall; manor church; estate; country house
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Okeover Hall and the manor church, situated in Staffordshire close to the county boundary and near to the Derbyshire village of Mapleton, in England. Okeover Hall is a privately owned country house, which is home to the Okeover family. The house and church originate from the 14th century; later restored, the oldest part of the house now dates from 1745-6 and the buildings are Grade II listed. This scene was captured from a public footpath which crosses Okeover Park.
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Cumberland Terrace; John Nash; famous architect; London Borough of Camden; Regency style; Grade 1 listed building; neo-classical terrace; 19th-century architecture; London; England; architecture; spring; tree with blossom; Cumberland Terrace and spring blossom; tree in full blossom; Regency architecture; pink blossom; Regent's Park outer circle; U.K.; place of interest; London travel; hidden London; blue sky; clear blue sky; copy space; text space; design; building; London history; carving; statue; sculpture; art; spring in London;
Green Park; Green Park in winter; winter sun; London parks; central London parks; nature; city park; walk walking; people walking in Green park; Green Park view; Green Park scene; winter trees; place of interest; tranquil scene; peaceful scene; shadows; sunlight; heart of London; trees; footpath; tourists; leisure; exercise; activity; people walking in park; city centre park; England; U.K.; London; capital city; travel; travel destination;
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Cabot Tower Bristol, 105 feet, 32 metres, Cabot Tower, tower, Bristol, England, public park, Brandon Hill Park, Brandon Hill, city centre, Clifton, Hotwells, John Cabot, memorial, monument, Matthew, Canada, 24 June 1897, July 1898, birds, William Venn Gough Love and Waite spiral staircase, viewing platforms, English Heritage, grade II, listed building, red sandstone, cream Bath Stone, ornamentation, public subscription, renovation, 6 August 2011, Marquess of Dufferin, W.Howell Davies, E.G.Clarke, J.W.Arrowsmith, Peace Society, Lewis Cabot, Sebastian Cabot, Sanctus Cabot, tourism, tourists, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV5264, IPSV5265, IPSV5267, IPSV1651, IPSV2678, IPSV0462, IPSV2547,
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The Cabot Tower, Bristol. Completed in 1898, the tower was reopened to the public in 2011 after renovation. Plaques on three sides read "The foundation stone of this tower was laid by the Marquess of Dufferin & Ava on the 24th June, 1897, And the completed tower was opened by the same nobleman on the 6th September, 1898. W.Howell Davies, Chairman of the executive committee E.G.Clarke, J.W.Arrowsmith Hon. Secretaries" "This tablet is placed here by the Bristol branch of the Peace Society in the earnest hope that peace and friendship may ever continue between the kindred peoples of this country and America 'Glory to God in the highest and on Earth, peace, good will towards men' Luke 2.14" "This tower was erected by public subscription in the 61st year of the reign of Queen Victoria to commemorate the fourth centenary of the discovery of the continent of North America, on the 24th of June 1497, by John Cabot. Who sailed from this port in the Bristol ship Matthew, with a Bristol crew, under letters patent granted by King Henry VII to that navigator and his sons Lewis, Sebastian and Sanctus"
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Description
The Cabot Tower, Bristol. Completed in 1898, the tower was reopened to the public in 2011 after renovation. Plaques on three sides read "The foundation stone of this tower was laid by the Marquess of Dufferin & Ava on the 24th June, 1897, And the completed tower was opened by the same nobleman on the 6th September, 1898. W.Howell Davies, Chairman of the executive committee E.G.Clarke, J.W.Arrowsmith Hon. Secretaries" "This tablet is placed here by the Bristol branch of the Peace Society in the earnest hope that peace and friendship may ever continue between the kindred peoples of this country and America 'Glory to God in the highest and on Earth, peace, good will towards men' Luke 2.14" "This tower was erected by public subscription in the 61st year of the reign of Queen Victoria to commemorate the fourth centenary of the discovery of the continent of North America, on the 24th of June 1497, by John Cabot. Who sailed from this port in the Bristol ship Matthew, with a Bristol crew, under letters patent granted by King Henry VII to that navigator and his sons Lewis, Sebastian and Sanctus"
tatton park hall knutsford cheshire national trust country park woodland entrance ticket kiosk grade listed building historic house manor samuel egerton wyatt
tatton park hall knutsford cheshire national trust country park woodland entrance ticket kiosk grade listed building historic house manor samuel egerton wyatt
tatton park hall knutsford cheshire national trust country park woodland entrance ticket kiosk grade listed building historic house manor samuel egerton wyatt
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Forecourt shot of Grade I listed Tatton Hall (Jug foreground)
tatton park hall knutsford cheshire national trust country park woodland entrance ticket kiosk grade listed building historic house manor samuel egerton wyatt
tatton park hall knutsford cheshire national trust country park woodland entrance ticket kiosk grade listed building historic house manor samuel egerton wyatt
Royal festival Hall London UK River Thames Southbank visitors tourists concerts music dance talks venue Grade 1 listed Queen Elizabeth Hall Purcell Room festival of Britain BEB315
King George; III; Snow Hill; The Copper Horse; Deer Park; Great Park; Windsor; Long Walk; Berkshire; England; Equestrian Statue; best of fathers; Windsor Great Park; Buildings and structures in Windsor and Maidenhead; listed buildings in Berkshire; Grade I listed monuments and memorials; Neo-classical sculptures; Outdoor sculptures in England; Visitor attractions in Berkshire; Scott A. McNealy photographer; IPSV2525; IPSV5324; IPSV0209; IPSV0462; IPSV1440; IPSV0209
King George; III; Snow Hill; The Copper Horse; Deer Park; Great Park; Windsor; Long Walk; Berkshire; England; Equestrian Statue; best of fathers; Windsor Great Park; Buildings and structures in Windsor and Maidenhead; listed buildings in Berkshire; Grade I listed monuments and memorials; Neo-classical sculptures; Outdoor sculptures in England; Visitor attractions in Berkshire; Scott A. McNealy photographer; IPSV2525; IPSV5324; IPSV0209; IPSV0462; IPSV1440; IPSV0209
Broad Street, Bristol, Christ Church with St Ewen, William Paty, Thomas Paty and Sons, Henry Williams, Rev. G. S. Zimmern, grade II* listed building, Bristol, streetscape, street, tourist, tourists, tourism, city centre, city, buildings, architecture, IPSV5041, IPSV3368, IPSV0772, IPSV0770, IPSV5295, IPSV5265, historic buildings, ARC, RBS Bank,
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Christ Church with St Ewen, Broad Street, Bristol.
Site of Battle of the Windmill, 1838, battlefield, battleground, historic, heritage, history, structure, tower, building, Canada, Prescott, St. Lawrence River, Hunters, Windmill Point, Nils Von Schoultz, tourist, parks