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Items matching towers taken from Old England: A Pictorial Museum (1845) (results page 3)

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


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1054.—Kelso.
1055.—St. Magnus, Kirkwall.
1060.—Cathedral of Kildare.
1251.—Storming a Fort. (Haeleian M.S. 4379.)
1252.—Siege of a Town.
1273.—Present State of Borthwick Castle.
1304.—Chapel at Guy’s Cliff
1305.—Church of Aston Cantlow
1314.—Northleach church, Gloucestershire
1672.—Hulme Hall, Lancashire.—Front View.
1951.—Battle at Worcester
2029.—A Parallel of some of the principal Towers and Steeples built by Sir Christopher Wren
2103.—Herstmonceaux Castle.
2271.—Oxford from the Abingdon Road.
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Places Shown

Aston Cantlow; Warwickshire; England

Borthwick; Midlothian; Scotland

Guy’s Cliffe; Warwickshire; England

Herstmonceaux; East Sussex; England

Kelso; Roxburghshire; Scotland

Kildare; County Kildare; Ireland

Kirkwall; Orkney Islands; Scotland

London; England

Newton Heath; Lancashire; England

Northleach; Gloucestershire; England

Oxford; Oxfordshire; England

Worcester; Worcestershire; England