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Images Dated 25th June 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: Reculver Towers K991364

Reculver Towers K991364
RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. General view of the church from the south-east

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: Reculver Church engraving J010064

Reculver Church engraving J010064
RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. " The South View of Reculver-Abbey in the County of Kent". Engraving by Samuel and Nathaniel BUCK, 1735

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: Tilbury Docks a001349

Tilbury Docks a001349
The Strathaird moored at dockside with its mast reflected in a puddle in the foreground. The ship was built in 1932 and scrapped in 1967. Photographed by Stanley W Rawlings. Date range: 1945-1965

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: Ely Cathedral a019773

Ely Cathedral a019773
ELY CATHEDRAL, Cambridgeshire. Interior view. The light passing through the stained glass windows creates a kaleidoscope effect inside the 11th-century cathedral

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: View towards Tilbury Docks a001232

View towards Tilbury Docks a001232
A distant, landscape view of Tilbury Docks, Essex as seen from the heights behind Gravesend. The docks were opened by the East and West India Dock Company in 1886. Photographed by Stanley W Rawlings

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: The Weavers, Canterbury, Kent a019453

The Weavers, Canterbury, Kent a019453
THE WEAVERS, Canterbury, Kent. These timber-framed buildings on Kings Bridge were adapted in the 17th century for the looms of the Walloon weavers. The river was needed for finishing cloth

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: Ferryboat, Gravesend Reach a001233

Ferryboat, Gravesend Reach a001233
Shipping in Gravesend Reach viewed from the deck of a ferryboat with passengers in the foreground. Photographed by Stanley W Rawlings. Date range: 1945-1965

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: Reculver Towers K960841

Reculver Towers K960841
RECULVER TOWERS AND ROMAN FORT, Kent. View looking west of the interior face of Reculver Church

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: St Johns Church, Finchingfield, Essex a019774

St Johns Church, Finchingfield, Essex a019774
ST JOHNs CHURCH, Finchingfield, Braintree, Essex. Interior view. Light passing through the stained glass window creates a kaleidoscope effect on the columns inside St Johns Church

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: Beverley Minster a018100

Beverley Minster a018100
BEVERLEY MINSTER, East Yorkshire. Interior view. A view looking across the nave with the lectern in the foreground and the pulpit in the background

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: St Peter and St Pauls Church, Lavenham, Suffolk a018054

St Peter and St Pauls Church, Lavenham, Suffolk a018054
ST PETER AND ST PAULs CHURCH, Lavenham, Babergh, Suffolk. The medieval church of St Peter and St Paul. Its 141 foot tower was constructed from knapped flint with Casterton stone detail between 1486

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: River Thames, Windsor, Berkshire a001155

River Thames, Windsor, Berkshire a001155
The path beside the River Thames in Windsor with a man carrying a child on his shoulders. Photographed by Stanley W Rawlings. Date range: 1945-1965

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: Chimney MF000377_13

Chimney MF000377_13
Chimney, Hackney, London. This industrial chimney in Hackney, East London, is pictured being painted by workers in the mid 1960s. Photographed by Laurence Goldman in November 1965

Background imageImages Dated 25th June 2010: Tewkesbury Abbey a018677

Tewkesbury Abbey a018677
TEWKESBURY ABBEY, Gloucestershire. View from the south west. Construction of the Benedictine Monastery began in 1107. The church contains the remains of Edward


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