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Digital Photograph, Plaque, Ashbourne, UK
Ashbourne is one of Derbyshire's fines and most vibrant market towns. It combines a wealth of historic buildings and shops. The Market Place is cobbles with hidden alleys and yards that lead to the carparks behind the main street. The wide and elegant Church Street is considered to be the finest street of Georgian buildings in Derbyshire. Tissington Hall and Village are in the nearby vicinity. Built by Francis Fitzherbert in 1609 Tissington Hall has been lived in by the Fitzherbert family ever since. The estate village has a number of micro businesses and a beautiful duck pond. Reference: Information from the Ashbourne Tourist pamphletAt Ashbourne on December 3rd 1745, Charles Edward Stuart declared his father James King of England, Wales and Scotland.king james, ashbourne -
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Digital Photograph, Stonemason mark, Richmond pavement, UK
Two definite marks on the lower edge of this pavement were made possibly to show the positioning of the stone. -
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Digital Photograph, Hamilton's Butcher's Shop, Richmond, UK
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Digital Photograph, Dot's Place, Richmond, UK
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Digital Photograph, The Town Hall, Richmond, UK
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Digital Photograph, TheTown Hall Pub and Dining Room, Richmond, UK
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Digital Photograph, Richmond Castle, UK
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Digital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, Durham, UK, Friday, 21 October, 2016
These photographs show a reproduction of maker's marks on stone. Taken at Durham World Site Visitor Centre. -
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Digital Photograph, Stonemason's mark, Durham Museum, UK
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Digital Photograph, Stonemason's mark, exterior wall, Durham Cathedral, UK, 21 October 2016
Durham Cathedral is on a World Heritage Site, and the first stones were thought to be laid around 1000 - 1100 AD. Thus many marks in the stones in this cathedral are thought to date from this time. -
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Digital Photograph, Chart of Stonemason's mark, Durham Cathedral, UK, 10/2016
Chart No D64 Collected 1931-7-8 + 1947 -58-60 by W.W. Masons Marks A Selection from Durham Cathedral (William Waples ?mason's mark, durham cathedral, architecture -
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Digital Photograph, Door knob, Durham Cathedral, UK
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Digital Photograph, Haunted Pub, Durham, UK
This building dates back to 1109 AD It was an Inn called the Ostler & Groom in 1468AD It remains one of the most Haunted Pubs in England -
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Digital photograph, Bamburgh Castle, UK
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Digital photograph, North Sea, SeaHouses, UK
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Digital photograph, Priory, Lindisfarne Island, UK
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Digital photograph, Stone walls, Lindisfarne Island, UK
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Digital Photograph, Masonic grave, Lindisfarne Island, UK
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Digital photograph, Graves, Lindisfarne Holy Island, UK
Skull and Cross bones on one grave, inscription of children's deaths on another -
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Digital photograph, Graves, Looking towards the mainland, Lindisfarne Island, UK
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Digital photograph, Sign, St Mary's Church, Lindisfarne Island, UK
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Digital photograph, St Mary's Church interior, Lindisfarne Island, UK
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Digital Photograph, Wooden sculpture, St Mary's Church, Lindisfarne Island, UK
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Digital photograph, St Mary's Church exterior, Lindisfarne Island, UK
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Digital photograph, Stained glass windows, St Mary's Church, Lindisfarne Island, UK
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Digital Photograph, Mason's mark, Rosslyn Chapel, UK
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Archive - Digital photograph, Marks on stone, Rosslyn Chapel, UK, Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair. The beauty of its setting, in rural Midlothian, and the mysterious symbolism of its ornate stonework have inspired, attracted and intrigued writers, artists and visitors ever since
Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair. The beauty of its setting, in rural Midlothian, and the mysterious symbolism of its ornate stonework have inspired, attracted and intrigued writers, artists and visitors ever since.State Heritage Scotlandmasons' marks, chapel, scotland, masons, -
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Digital Photograph, Marks on pavement stones, Durham, UK
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Photograph, Patients helping the war effort by making felt toys for children in the UK - Gresswell Tuberculosis Sanitorium - Mont Park
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Photograph, Helping the war effort - Soft toys made by patients for children in the UK - Gresswell Tuberculosis Sanitorium Mont Park