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Items matching towers taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 2)

towers: buildings or parts of buildings that are tall and narrow, such as a church tower or a castle turret.


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565.—Canterbury Cathedral, South Side.
574.—Lincoln Cathedral.
576.—Lincoln Cathedral.
580. – Early English Turret, Lincoln.
734.—Stewkley Church, Buckinghamshire.
818.—Ruins of Kenilworth in the 17th Century.
822.—View of Kenilworth Castle from the Gate-House.
827.—Carnarvon Castle.
830.—Beaumaris Castle
832.—Harlech Castle
841.—Prudhoe Castle, Northumberland
874.—Ancient Gate of Coventry
914.—Strand Gate, Winchelsea
922. West gate and Holy Cross Church, Canterbury.
925.—Bodiam Castle, Sussex.
929.—North West View of Salisbury Cathedral.
1045.—Stone Church
1048.—Hadley Church Tower and Beacon
1052.—St. Nicholas Church, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
1053.—Glasgow Cathedral.
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Places Shown

Beaumaris; Gwynedd; Wales

Bodiam; Robertsbridge; Sussex; England

Caernarvon; Gwynnedd; Wales

Canterbury; Kent; England

Coventry; Warwickshire; England

GlasgowGlasgow; Scotland

Hadley; London; England

Harlech; Gwynedd; Wales

Kenilworth; Warwickshire; England

Lincoln; Lincolnshire; England

Newcatle-upon-tyne; Northumberland; England

Prudhoe; Northumberland; England

Salisbury; Wiltshire; England

Stewkley; Buckinghamshire; England

Stone; Cheshire; England

Winchelsea; Sussex; England