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East Lancashire > Barnoldswick (4 files)

DCP0856 
 Barnoldswick town square on a Sunday afternoon. Barnoldswick known locally as Barlick is an old cotton mill town. Originally in the West Riding of Yorkshire the 1974 boundary changes in England placed it in Lancashire. 
 Keywords: Barnoldswick, Barlick, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Pendle, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, town, square, shop, business, commerce, trade, sunday, quiet, close, closed, tradition, traditional, stone, house, building, architecture, lamp, lamppost, tree, season, summer, seat, bench, pave, paved, conservation, area, bollard, no entry, pedestrianized, pedestrianised, horizontal, DCP0856
DCP0860 
 Barnoldswick town square on a Sunday afternoon. Barnoldswick known locally as Barlick is an old cotton mill town. Originally in the West Riding of Yorkshire the 1974 boundary changes in England placed it in Lancashire. 
 Keywords: Barnoldswick, Barlick, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Pendle, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, town, square, shop, business, commerce, trade, sunday, quiet, close, closed, tradition, traditional, stone, house, building, architecture, lamp, lamppost, sign, signpost, direction, information, info, season, summer, pave, paved, conservation, area, bollard, no entry, pedestrianized, pedestrianised, horizontal, DCP0860
DCP0861 
 Barnoldswick town square on a Sunday afternoon. Barnoldswick known locally as Barlick is an old cotton mill town. Originally in the West Riding of Yorkshire the 1974 boundary changes in England placed it in Lancashire. 
 Keywords: Barnoldswick, Barlick, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Pendle, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, town, square, shop, business, commerce, trade, sunday, quiet, close, closed, tradition, traditional, stone, house, building, architecture, lamp, lamppost, season, summer, seat, bench, pave, paved, conservation, area, pedestrianized, pedestrianised, street, road, footpath, path, horizontal, DCP0861
DCP0862 
 Traditional stone buildings of the town square in Barnoldswick. Barnoldswick known locally as Barlick is an old cotton mill town. Originally in the West Riding of Yorkshire the 1974 boundary changes in England placed it in Lancashire. 
 Keywords: Barnoldswick, Barlick, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Pendle, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, town, square, shop, business, commerce, trade, sunday, quiet, close, closed, tradition, traditional, stone, house, building, architecture, pave, paved, conservation, area, path, footpath, cable, wire, connection, takeaway, horizontal, DCP0862

East Lancashire > Burnley (1 file)

DCP0476 
 Ignite Nightclub built in a converted industrial mill in Burnley 
 Keywords: Lancashire Lancs North West Northwest Engalnd UK Britain Europe Burnley mill town industry industrial cotton heritage history renovate renovation converted conversion chimney stack bar pub nightclub club entertain entertainment Ignite road architecture building closed security camera courtyard double yellow lines blue sky horizontal DCP0476

North Lancashire > Glasson Dock & Cockersands (3 files)

DCP1012 
 Remains of Cockersands Abbey Chapter House (a grade 1 listed bulding). The 13th century chapter house is the remains of a Premonstratensian Abbey. The abbey was closed by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. It was used in the 19th century as a mausoleum by the Dalton family of Thurnham Hall. 
 Keywords: Glasson, Dock, Cockersands, River, Lune, Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Abbey, Chapter, House, monastery, remains, preserve, preservation, history, heritage, historic, architecture, listed, building, mausoleum, burial, religion, religious, field, grass, green, people, walk, walkers, walking, distant, distance, space, wide, stone, brick, cross, landmark, blue, sky, horizontal, DCP1012
DCP1013 
 Remains of Cockersands Abbey Chapter House (a grade 1 listed bulding). The 13th century chapter house is the remains of a Premonstratensian Abbey. The abbey was closed by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. It was used in the 19th century as a mausoleum by the Dalton family of Thurnham Hall. 
 Keywords: Glasson, Dock, Cockersands, River, Lune, Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Abbey, Chapter, House, monastery, remains, preserve, preservation, history, heritage, historic, architecture, listed, building, mausoleum, burial, religion, religious, field, grass, green, space, solitary, alone, wide, stone, brick, cross, landmark, blue, sky, horizontal, DCP1013
DCP1014 
 Remains of Cockersands Abbey Chapter House (a grade 1 listed bulding). The 13th century chapter house is the remains of a Premonstratensian Abbey. The abbey was closed by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. It was used in the 19th century as a mausoleum by the Dalton family of Thurnham Hall. 
 Keywords: Glasson, Dock, Cockersands, River, Lune, Lancaster, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Abbey, Chapter, House, monastery, remains, ruin, preserve, preservation, history, heritage, historic, architecture, listed, building, mausoleum, burial, religion, religious, field, grass, green, space, solitary, alone, wide, stone, brick, cross, landmark, blue, sky, vertical, DCP1014

South Lancashire > Chorley (3 files)

DCP0621 
 The gate keepers house at Astley Park in Chorley 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Chorley, town, Astley, Park, gatehouse, gate, keeper, house, heritage, architecture, building, municipal, garden, leisure, tree, wood, nestle, dapple, dappled, chimney, tall, shutter, close, closed, horizontal
DCP0622 
 The gate keepers house at Astley Park in Chorley 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Chorley, town, Astley, Park, gatehouse, gate, keeper, house, heritage, architecture, building, municipal, garden, leisure, fir, christmas, tree, wood, nestle, dapple, dappled, chimney, tall, shutter, close, closed, horizontal
DCP0626 
 Atley Hall in Astley Park, Chorley 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Chorley, town, Astley, park, Hall, window, glass, lead, leaded, grand, entrance, door, column, lion, statue, carving, guard, guarding, parapit, bench, drive, driveway, chimney, landmark, impose, imposing, stately, home, house, fall, fallen, leaf, leaves, autumn, closed, shut, bare, barren, tree, architecture, heritage, history, blue, sky, cloud, season, winter, horizontal

South Lancashire > Southport (4 files)

DCP0203 
 TraumaTizer white knuckle ride on Southport PleasureLand. This was dismantled in 2006 when Pleasureland was closed. 
 Keywords: Southport Merseyside Lancashire Lancs North West Northwest England UK Britain town seaside resort destination fairground funfair Pleasureland Traumatizer fair roller coaster big dipper structure architecture frame bend curve fun thrill thrilling entertain entertainment white knuckle ride pleasure advert advertisement blue sky travel landmark horizontal DCP0203
DCP0804 
 Maintenance on Marine Way Bridge in Southport 
 Keywords: Southport, Merseyside, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, Sefton, England, UK, Britain, town, seaside, resort, holiday, vacation, tourism, coast, Marine, Way, Bridge, Architecture, maintenance, maintain, Repair, safe, safety, inspect, inspection, crane, shape, angle, triangle, road, mark, marking, double, yellow, line, closed, bird, pier, path, empty, deserted, evening, sunset, orange, glow, dark, cloud, weather, supension, support, bollard, symetrical, symetry, lead, centre, cycle, lane, horizontal, DCP0804
DCP0196 
 Southport beach with TraumaTizer fairground ride in distance. PleasureLand at Southport was closed down in 2006 and the TraumaTizer removed 
 Keywords: Lancashire Lancs Merseyside Northwest North West England UK Britain beach sand water reflection reflect blue sky fun fair funfair entertainement white knuckle ride rollercoaster seaside resort coast holiday travel distance horizon space wide open horizontal DCP0196
DCP0197 
 Southport beach with TraumaTizer fairground ride in distance. PleasureLand at Southport was closed down in 2006 and the TraumaTizer removed 
 Keywords: Lancashire Lancs Merseyside Northwest North West England UK Britain beach sand water reflection reflect blue sky fun fair funfair entertainement white knuckle ride rollercoaster seaside resort coast holiday travel distance horizon space wide open horizontal DCP0197

South Lancashire > Turton & Edgeworth (2 files)

DCP0831 
 Old chimney remaining from Quarlton Vale Printworks in Edgworth. The calico printworks was established in the early 1880s but closed in 1964. 
 Keywords: Edgworth, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, village, chimney, stack, brick, tall, architecture, history, industrial, heritage, print, work, printwork, calico, Scottwood, plantation, Quarlton, Vale, tree, blue, sky, vertical, DCP0831
DCP0832 
 Old chimney remaining from Quarlton Vale Printworks in Edgworth. The calico printworks was established in the early 1880s but closed in 1964. 
 Keywords: Edgworth, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, village, chimney, stack, brick, tall, architecture, history, industrial, heritage, print, work, printwork, calico, Scottwood, plantation, Quarlton, Vale, tree, fence, gate, frame, framed, blue, sky, vertical, DCP0832

West Lancashire > Blackpool (1 file)

DCP0665 
 Emergency lifebelt and keep out sign on the South Promenade at Blackpool 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Blackpool, Fylde, coast, seaside, resort, sea, grey, dull, north sea, keep out, yellow sign, signpost, rescue, coastguard, float, red, yellow, contrast, life saver, emergency, drown, drowning, save, safety, sea wall, wall, defence, concrete, colour, color, overcast, south, prom, promenade, closed, forbidden, horizontal

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