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Central Lancashire > Ribchester (2 files)

DCP0632 
 Remains of the Roman Bath House part of the Roman Fort at Ribchester in Central Lancashire 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Ribble Valley, Ribchester, village, Roman, bath, House, Ruin, Remain, Antiquity, History, heritage, Preserve, archeology, protect, educate, education, info, information, wall, stone, historic site, fort, silver birch, tree, shade, shadow, path, blue, sky, DCP0632
DCP0634 
 Remains of the Roman Bath House part of the Roman Fort at Ribchester in Central Lancashire 
 Keywords: Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Ribble Valley, Ribchester, village, Roman, bath, House, Ruin, Remain, Antiquity, History, heritage, Preserve, archeology, protect, educate, education, info, information, wall, stone, historic site, fort, tree, shade, shadow, path, blue, sky, vertical

East Lancashire > Pendle (2 files)

DCP1240 
 Clock tower of St Mary's Church at Newchurch in Pendle showing the Eye of God. The restored tower is the only original part of the chuch. There has been a chapel on the site since 1250 with the current church being built in the 17th century. The Eye of God in the west face of the tower was added to offer protection from witchcraft. 
 Keywords: Newchurch, Pendle, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, village, Saint, St, Mary, church, clock, tower, architecture, witch, whitch, witches, Eye, of, God, witchcraft, protect, protection, stone, time, vertical, DCP1240
DCP1241 
 Clock tower and graveyard of St Mary's Church at Newchurch in Pendle showing the Eye of God. The restored tower is the only original part of the chuch. There has been a chapel on the site since 1250 with the current church being built in the 17th century. The Eye of God in the west face of the tower was added to offer protection from witchcraft. 
 Keywords: Newchurch, Pendle, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, village, Saint, St, Mary, church, clock, tower, architecture, witch, whitch, witches, Eye, of, God, witchcraft, protect, protection, stone, time, grave, yard, garden, rose, flag, pole, afternoon, vertical, DCP1241

East Lancashire > Rawtenstall & Haslingden (1 file)

DCP1066 
 Clock tower in Old Fold Garden in Rawtenstall. The garden is on the site of Hollymount School built in 1839. 
 Keywords: Ramsbottom, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Old, Fold, Garden, clock, tower, time, history, heritage, architecture, blue, sky, vertical, DCP1066

Lancaster (1 file)

DCP1217 
 Crook o Lune in Lancaster from the picnic site. Translated as bend in the river Lune. 
 Keywords: Lancaster, Crock, o, Lune, Crock-O-Lune, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, river, water, path, footpath, weather, storm, dark, cloud, field, green, environment, environmental, country, countryside, rural, agriculture, agricultural, horizontal, DCP1217

South Lancashire > Wigan (1 file)

DCP0853 
 The site of Wigan Pier. Wigan Pier at its height with its warehouses and wharves was a major trading stop on the Leeds Liverpool canal. Recently it has been redeveloped as a tourist attraction featuring a Heritage centre and canal cruising. 
 Keywords: Wigan, Pier, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, town, heritage, centre, history, industry, industrial, Leeds, Liverpool, canal, Quay, Wharf, tourist, attraction, tourism, George, Orwell, sign, brick, wall, let, down, unimpressive, vertical, DCP0853

West Lancashire > Blackpool (1 file)

DCP1819 
 Construction site for new promenade and coastal defenses on the seafront at Blackpool 
 Keywords: Blackpool, Tower, Woolworths, building, landmark, icon, iconic, construction, site, works, warning, sign, fence, no-entry, coast, coastal, blue, sky, cloud, Lancashire, Lancs, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, DCP1819

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