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East Lancashire > Nelson & Colne (1 file)

DCP1878 
 Way marker in Pendle showing which on a broomstick 
 Keywords: Pendle, route, way, marker, sign, which, arrow, point, pointin, direct, direction, road, blue, sky, cloud, countryside, field, Lancashire, Lancs, Northwest, England, UK, Britain, Europe, DCP1877

East Lancashire > Pendle (1 file)

DCP0113 
 Public footpath sign for Pendle Hill circular walk 
 Keywords: Pendle Lancashire Lancs England UK sign arrow which witch spell broomstick footpath ramble rambling trek trekking wood post direction position indicate country countryside lifestyle yellow wood craft vertical DCP0113

South Lancashire > Bolton (2 files)

DCP0963 
 Bolton Parish Church. Officially known as St Peter, Bolton-le-Moors the church was built on the sight of a derelict 15th century church in the nineteenth century. It was built in the Victorian Gothic style and consecrated in 1871. It is built of Longridge stone and the tower which is 180 ft tall is said to be the highest Parish Church tower in Lancashire. 
 Keywords: Bolton, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, Greater, Manchester, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Parish, Church, spire, tower, cross, clock, time, afternoon, architecture, Victorian, Gothic, style, religion, religious, blue, sky, summer, season, vertical, DCP0963
DCP0964 
 Bolton Parish Church. Officially known as St Peter, Bolton-le-Moors the church was built on the sight of a derelict 15th century church in the nineteenth century. It was built in the Victorian Gothic style and consecrated in 1871. It is built of Longridge stone and the tower which is 180 ft tall is said to be the highest Parish Church tower in Lancashire. 
 Keywords: Bolton, Lancashire, Lancs, North, West, Northwest, Greater, Manchester, England, UK, Britain, Europe, Parish, Church, spire, tower, clock, time, afternoon, architecture, Victorian, Gothic, style, religion, religious, blue, sky, summer, season, vertical, DCP0964

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