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The Abbey Gate - Bury St Edmunds image 1 |
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The information plaque inside reads: The Abbey Gate; destroyed by the townspeople in 1327, rebuilt in 1347
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The Abbey Gate viewed inside the Abbey Gardens Bury St Edmunds image 2 |
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The Abbey Gate viewed inside the Abbey Gardens Bury St Edmunds image 3 |
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St Edmundsbury Cathedral - Bury St Edmunds image 1 |
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St Edmundsbury Cathedral - Bury St Edmunds image 2
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St Edmundsbury Cathedral - Bury St Edmunds image 3
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The Norman Tower - Bury St Edmunds image 1 |
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Built in 1148 as part of the Abbey of St Edmund it now houses the bells of St Edmundsbury Cathedral
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The Norman Tower - Bury St Edmunds image 2
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The 1846 house - Crown Street, Bury St Edmunds image 1 |
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The 1846 house - Crown Street, Bury St Edmunds image 2 |
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Statue of St Edmund image 1 - Bury St Edmunds |
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The information plaque reads: This sculpture by Elizabeth Frink C.B.E. was commissioned by West Suffolk County Council to mark the end of its independent administration of the area of the ancient liberty of St Edmund upon the establishment of the Suffolk County Council in 1974. |
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Statue of St Edmund image 2 -Bury St Edmunds.Sculpture by Elizabeth Frink C.B.E. Elizabeth Frink was born in Thurlow. The sculpture was unveiled by the Earl of Stradbroke Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk. 17 July 1976.
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The Clock Tower at Newmarket
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Regent Street – Cambridge
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St Mary's Church - Haverhill image 1
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St Mary's Church - Haverhill image 2
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St Mary's Church - Haverhill image 3
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St Mary's Church - Haverhill image 4
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Cleves House - Haverhill image 1 |
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The information plaque reads: This unique Tudor building was originally constructed in 1540 as a marriage settlement by Henry VIII to Anne of Cleves. |
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Cleves House - Haverhill image 2. The property has been restored and refurbished and was finally opened in July 1986 by Sir Eldon Griffiths MP
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Cleves House - Haverhill image 3 |
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The Leper Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene; In the Parish of Holy Cross. |
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This chapel was built in the early 12th century as part of the nearby Leper Hospital. Pic1. Owned by the Cambridge Preservation Society. (Public Information Board Text) |
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The Leper Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene |
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In the Parish of Holy Cross pic 2. In 1211 King John granted a fair, to be held on the feast of Holy Cross, on Stourbridge Common, to support the work of the hospital. It became the largest Medieval fair in Europe and some of the streets near here still bear their original names.
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The Leper Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene |
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In the Parish of Holy Cross pic 3. The chapel gradually fell into disrepair but was restored in the mid 19th century. It is now owned by the Cambridge Preservation Society. (Public Information Board Text) |
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Great St Mary's Church Cambridge.1 |
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Great St Mary's Church Cambridge.2 |
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Great St Mary's Church Cambridge.3 |
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The sun dial clock or timepiece of Great St Mary's Church 1679. |
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Sun dial time piece, Cambridge view 1 |
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Sun dial time piece, Cambridge view 2 |
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The Holy Sepulchre, or Round Church, Cambridge, was built in the twelfth century. 1 |
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The Holy Sepulchre, or Round Church, Cambridge, was built in the twelfth century.2 |
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The Holy Sepulchre, or Round Church, Cambridge, was built in the twelfth century.3 |
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St Michael's church, Cambridge was both a college chapel and parish church. Originally built in the 12th century it was redesigned in 1326 by Hervey de Stanton chancellor to Edward II. |
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Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Founded 1352. (1) |
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Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Founded 1352. (2) |
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Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Founded 1596 (1) |
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Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Founded 1596 (2) |
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Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. Founded 1596 (3) |
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St Catherines College, Cambridge. founded 1475 (1) |
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St Catherines College, Cambridge. founded 1475 (2) |
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St Catherines College, Cambridge. founded 1475 (3) |
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Jesus College, Cambridge. Founded 1497 (1) |
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Jesus College, Cambridge. Founded 1497 (2) |
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Jesus College, Cambridge. Founded 1497 (3) |
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Jesus College viewed through the arch. Founded 1497. (4) |
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Trinity College arch view. (1). Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College arch view. (2). Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College. (3). Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College. (4). Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College grounds with fountain. (5). Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College gate. (6). Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College gate. (7) Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College buildings.(8). Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College chapel. (9) Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College doorway. (10) Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College doorway. (11) Founded 1548 |
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Trinity College buildings. (12) Founded 1548 |
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St John's College gatehouse (1) Founded 1511 |
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St John's College gatehouse (2) Founded 1511 |
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Ely Cathedral, known as 'the ship of the Fens' was begun in 1080 and completed around 1200 AD. (01) |
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Ely Cathedral, known as 'the ship of the Fens' was completed in 1200 AD. (02) |
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Ely Cathedral, known as 'the ship of the Fens' was completed in 1200 AD. (03) |
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The Tudor Bridge at Hedingham Castle built by the 13th Earl of Oxford in 1496. The bridge spans the dry moat and was a replacement for the original drawbridge. |
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The Tudor Barn at Hedingham one of several buildings erected at the site by the 13th Earl of Oxford in 1498. |
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The Queen Anne mansion house at Hedingham was begun by William Ashhurst although it was not completed until 1719, the year of his death. |
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