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- Ashridge staticImage2Alt "The Bridgewater Monument surrounded by autumnal trees".
- Bardney staticImage2Alt "Rivetted steel railway-era carries a narrow road over the river Welland into the town from the west".
- Belsay_Castle staticImage2Alt "Logo of English Heritage, consisting of red stylized crenellations bounding an open square".
- Biggleswade staticImage2Alt "Town counicl logo and de facto town arms".
- Bottesford,_Lincolnshire staticImage2Alt "It is a bright February day, with some blue sky between rolling white clouds. A decent-sized stream, well filled with fast-moving water runs toward us down the middle of the picture. On eather side are wide, flat grassy banks. On the left is a footpath, and further left a stand of bare-branched silver birch, with a single evergreen spruce at our end of the plantation. On the right, in the immediate foreground, is a bare blackthorn bush. Behind that the right bank extends away as a field planted with winter wheat. The original photographer wrote:'Bottesford Beck. Looking east along Bottesford Beck, years ago it was heavily polluted with outflow from Scunthorpe steelworks, today it flows to the Trent much clearer.'".
- Buckland,_Gloucestershire staticImage2Alt "Map showing the villages of Buckland and Laverton, with the routes of the long distance footpaths.".
- Calceby staticImage2Alt "Aerial photograph of fields, with a less-than-straight country lane passing up close to the right hand side. In the top of the frame a modern farmhouse and buildings stand on right of the road. Most of the land is pasture, with two arable fields visible. The crop there is sparse, with large bare patches. The brook wiggles across the upper half of the picture, serpentine in a landscape of straight boundaries. It is narrow and from this height and angle the water surface cannot be discerned. The spring is centre right, its own water course straight and running upwards,toward the brook. The spring is in the greenest of the meadows, with the low humps and bumps of the lost village around.".
- Drinsey_Nook staticImage2Alt "The Fosdyke curves through the picture, its surface smooth white ice. The two banks are brown with dead grass, and the fields either side crop-less and white with hoar. Farther along the bank, in the middle distance, a small group of redbrick buildings are grouped together. Lamp posts are ranged on the right bank, facing away from the canal. They are for lighting the adjacent, but invisible, A57 road.".
- Fenton,_West_Lindsey staticImage2Alt "A faded period photograph of the motel on a grey day. The main road is in the foeground, from lower right to half way up the left side. In the middle distance a two-story 18th or 19th century building stands at right angles to the road, it's windowed frontage facing our vantage point. It is on the opposite side of the road to us, beyond the entrance track. This side of the track, in the centre of the photograph and still on the opposite side of the road to us are a range of low, flat-roofed, single story buildings, almost certainly new at the time. There is low whir post-and-rail fencing on the verge this side of the motel. The older building is probably red brick. The new buildings have dark grey walls. The sign reading 'Trenton Motel' is clearly visible by one of the modern buildings.".
- Grantham staticImage2Alt "Coat of Arms of Grantham".
- Knapdale staticImage2Alt "small stone chapel with cross overlooking a loch".
- Laverton,_Gloucestershire staticImage2Alt "Map showing the villages of Laverton and Buckland, with the routes of the long distance footpaths.".
- Saxby_All_Saints staticImage2Alt "A pair of whitewashed cottages, with pantiled roofs, widely spaced along a road. the nearer one has a red gate and a small pantiled outhouse. A huge oak, in full leaf, stands behind the further one.".
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- Sleaford staticImage2Alt "Sleaford high street; looking north along Southgate".
- Toft,_Lincolnshire staticImage2Alt "Tunnel mouth and retaining walls in blue engineering brick, surrounded by trees and vegetation. The dark entrance is blocked by a fence of vertical metal palings with pointed tops.".