'De La Warr Pavilion'; 'Bexhill on Sea'; 'East Sussex'; England; Europe; theatre; 'art gallery'; restaurant; 'sun lounge'; balconies; 'Art Deco'; 'built in 1935'; 'architects were Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayoff'; Modernism; 'cost of construction was £70000', 'named after the 9th Earl De La Warr who was the first Socialist mayor of Bexhill'; sculpture; 'BEB290', 'IPSV0576', 'IPSV4956', 'IPSV4961'
'The Airmans Grave'; 'Ashdown Forest'; 'East Sussex'; England; Europe; 'memorial to the crew of six in a Wellington bomber of 142 Squad; 'Erected by the mother of; Sergeant PVR Sutton; Aged 24'; 'stone built'; tree; cross; remembrance; memory; 'gratitude to the war dead'
'Castlerigg Stone Circle'; 'The Lake District'; Cumbria; England; Europe; 'estimated to be about 5200 years old'; 'erected about 3200BC'; '38 stones'; ' about thirty three metres in diameter'; megalithic; neolithic; 'heaviest stone weighs 16 tons'; prehistoric; sacred; mountains; sheep, history, ancient, 'IPSV2668',
Vindolanda, a Roman excavation in Northumberland, England. A fort built as defence against the Northern tribes, it was used from the second to fifth centuries AD.
beacon; field; tree; house; Brede; 'East Sussex'; England; Europe; 'signalling system by means of fire'; 'originally part of an anti-invasion signalling system'
'De La Warr Pavilion'; 'Bexhill on Sea'; 'East Sussex'; England; Europe; theatre; 'art gallery'; restaurant; 'Art Deco'; 'built in 1935'; 'architects were Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayoff'; Modernism; 'cost of construction was £70, 000', 'named after the 9th Earl De La Warr who was the first Socialist mayor of Bexhill', 'BEB290', 'IPSV0576', 'IPSV4956', 'IPSV4961'
'Brightling Pyramid'; mausoleum; 'built by Sir John Fuller'; 'commonly known as Mad Jack Fuller'; 'Sir John Fuller'; 'Mad Jack Fuller'; 'buried under the pyramid'; churchyard; 'St Thomas a Becket Church'; Brightling; 'East Sussex'; England; eccentric; philanthropist; gravestones; headstones; graveyard; folly; follies, IPSV2678,
THE SUGAR LOAF; BRIGHTLING; EAST SUSSEX; England; Europe; FOLLY; FOLLIES; MAD JACK FULLER; ECCENTRIC; FOLLY BUILT OF BRICK AND COATED WITH CONCRETE, 'IPSV2678'
memorial; sir John flamsteed; astronomer royal; seventeenth century; born in 1646; died 1719; herstmonceux castle; herstmonceux; east Sussex; England; Europe; gardens; sculpture; bust of sir John flamsteed
'The Airmans Grave'; 'Ashdown Forest'; 'East Sussex'; England; Europe; 'memorial to the crew of six killed in a Wellington bomber'; '142 Squadron RAF'; 'Erected by the mother of Sergeant PVR Sutton'; Aged 24'; 'stone built'; tree; cross; remembrance; memory; 'gratitude to the war dead'; RAF; 'Royal Airforce'; 'in memory of'; 'in memorium'; 'war dead'; poppies; wreaths; little wooden crosses'; inscriptions
Description
'The Airman's Grave' in Ashdown Forest. A memorial to six airmen killed when their Wellington bomber crashed here in 1941, returning from a raid in Germany. Despite it's name, 'The Airman's Grave' is in fact just a memorial to the dead airmen. Their bodies were taken back to their home towns for burial.
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'The Airmans Grave'; 'Ashdown Forest'; 'East Sussex'; England; Europe; 'memorial to the crew of six killed in a Wellington bomber'; '142 Squadron RAF'; 'Erected by the mother of Sergeant PVR Sutton'; Aged 24'; 'stone built'; tree; cross; remembrance; memory; 'gratitude to the war dead'; RAF; 'Royal Airforce'; 'in memory of'; 'in memorium'; 'war dead'; poppies; wreaths; little wooden crosses'; inscriptions
Description
Wellington bomber crashed here in 1941, returning from a raid in Germany. Despite it's name, 'The Airman's Grave' is in fact just a memorial to the dead airmen. Their bodies were taken back to their home towns for burial.
Shovells; 'Sir Cloudesley Shovell'; 'naval officer'; 'Admiral of the Fleet'; 'British Navy'; 'residence of Sir Cloudesley Shovell's mother'; 'All Saints Street'; Hastings; 'East Sussex'; England
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Shovells, the house of the mother of Sir Cloudesley Shovell, 1650-1707, Admiral of the Fleet in the British Navy.
'The Airmans Grave'; 'Ashdown Forest'; 'East Sussex'; England; Europe; 'memorial to the crew of six killed in a Wellington bomber'; '142 Squadron RAF'; 'Erected by the mother of Sergeant PVR Sutton'; Aged 24'; 'stone built'; tree; cross; remembrance; memory; 'gratitude to the war dead'; RAF; 'Royal Airforce'; 'in memory of'; 'in memorium'; 'war dead'; poppies; wreaths; little wooden crosses'; inscriptions
Description
'The Airman's Grave' in Ashdown Forest. A memorial to six airmen killed when their Wellington bomber crashed here in 1941, returning from a raid in Germany. Despite it's name, 'The Airman's Grave' is in fact just a memorial to the dead airmen. Their bodies were taken back to their home towns for burial.
'Battle Abbey'; Battle; 'East Sussex'; England; 'inside the main gates'; 'Early English'; 'Norman Invasion'; 'construction began in 1070'; 'renovated in late 13th Century'; 'open to public'; 'tourist attraction'; 'stone towers'; turrets; crenellation; 'wooden benches'; 'religious building', IPSV2670,
Description
Inside the main gates of Battle Abbey, Battle, East Sussex. The abbey is built on the site of The Battle of Hastings in 1066, between King Harold of England and Duke William of Normandy, known as William the Conqueror, and subsequently King William 1 of England.
A four sectioned stone shelter beside Wast Water in the Lake District of Cumbria, England. The shelter provides protection against wind blowing from any direction.
The Roman fort at Vindolanda, Northumberland, England. The fort was in use as defence against the Northern tribes from the second to fifth centuries AD.
'red-topped hut'; 'red-roofed hut'; 'corrugated iron roof'; 'red roof'; 'resembling a face'; 'Rye Harbour Road'; 'Rye Harbour'; Rye; 'East Sussex'; England; River Rother'; shingle; 'corrugated iron'; 'iconic building'; padlocked
Description
An iconic hut at Rye Harbour Road, Rye Harbour, near Rye in East Sussex, England. Painted black with a red corrugated iron roof and white door and windows, resembling a face.
'Grottes de Jonas'; caves; 'carved out of volcanic rock'; 'prehistoric caves'; 'reworked in eleventh century'; 'inhabited; in middle ages'; 'the Auvergne'; Auvergne; France; tufa; 'volcanic rock'
Description
Grottes de Jonas, caves carved out of the volcanic rocks in the Auvergne in prehistoric times. The caves were later extended and inhabited in the middle ages. Traces of frescoes dating to the 11thC have been found.
stile; 'wooden gate'; 'fixed opening gate'; 'two stone slabs'; 'to limit size of opening'; 'sign pointing to Rydal'; 'dry stone wall'; moss; rocks; Grasmere; 'The Lake District'; Cumbria; England; Europe; rambling; walking; travel; path; trees
ruins; 'disused buildings'; 'slate quarry'; 'slate works'; 'slate industry'; slate; industrial; 'The Old Man of Coniston'; 'Old Man of Coniston'; 'Coniston Old Man'; fell; Cumbria; England; spoil; 'iron girders'; rust; rusty
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Disused buildings at a slate quarry on the slopes of The Old Man of Coniston, Cumbria, England.
'The Sugar Loaf'; folly; 'built about 1815'; Brightling; 'East Sussex'; England; 'Mad Jack Fuller'; eccentric; 'conical structure'; 'built of concrete and stone'; landmark, IPSV2678,
'De La Warr Pavilion'; 'Bexhill on Sea'; 'East Sussex'; England; Europe; theatre; 'art gallery'; restaurant; 'sun lounge'; balconies; 'Art Deco'; 'built in 1935'; 'architects were Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayoff'; Modernism; 'cost of construction was
Description
Part of the De la Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, England.