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Long Meg and her daughters stone circle, CumbriaEngland, Cumbria, Little Salkeld. Long Meg and her daughters, one of the finest stone circles to be found in the north of England
Scotland, Edinburgh, Leith. A barge (now a floating restaurant) moored on The Shore in Leith, a suburb of the city of edinburgh
Scotland, Orkney Islands, Mainland Orkney. Earls Palace in Birsay, built between 1569 and 1574 by Lord Robert Stewart - An illegitimate son of James V
Scotland, Orkney Islands, Standing Stones of Stenness. The Standing Stones of Stenness, a Neolithic stone circle monument on the mainland of Orkney, Scotland
Scotland, Scottish Borders, Smailholm Tower. The well preserved remains of Smailholm Tower. The location of the rectangular tower on a hilly outcrop ensures that it dominates the surrounding
England, County Durham, Beamish Museum. Railway signal controls in a signal box from Carr House East now preserved as a building on display in the Beamish Open Air Living Museum
England, Northumberland, Woodhorn Colliery MuseumEngland, Northumberland, Woodhorn Colliery Mining Museum. Pit Head Winding Gear at the Woodhorn Colliery Mining Museum near Ashington - Once a former coal pit
England, Northumberland, Warkworth Castle. Warkworth Castle (English Heritage), a magnificent 12th century stone motte and bailey fortress, located near the Northumberland Heritage Coast
Scotland, Orkney Islands, Italian Chapel. The Italian Chapel on Lamb Holm part of the Orkney Islands, built and decorated by italian prisoners of war during the second world war in 1942
England, North Yorkshire, York CathedralEngland, North Yorkshire, York City. Ornate lamp outside of the West Front entrance of York Minster