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Farnham Castle 27555_006Farnham Castle, Surrey. The Motte and shell keep castle are now in the care of English Heritage
Television Centre 27540_011BBC Television Centre, White City London. Purpose built in 1960 as the headquarters of BBC Television. It formally closed in 2013 and is due for redevelopment. Photographed in September 2012
Cutty Sark 27532_007Cutty Sark, Greenwich. London. A historic tea clipper built in 1869, now in dry dock. Photographed in September 2012, it had been reopened as a visitor attraction in April of that year following
Orbit Tower 27530_018Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. The Orbit Tower. Photographed in September 2012
King Power Stadium 27591_027King Power Stadium, Leicester. Home of Leicester City Football Club photographed in September 2012. The stadium was originally named the Walkers Stadium when it was built in 2002
Battersea Power Station 27538_034Battersea Power Station, Wandsworth, London. An aerial view showing the exposed interior of the central hall. Photographed in September 2012 before redevelopment began
Greenwich 27532_041Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London. Originally founded as a hospital for seamen in the 1690s, its architects include Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor and John Vanbrugh
Television Centre 27540_017BBC Television Centre, White City London. Purpose built in 1960 as the headquarters of BBC Television. It formally closed in 2013 and is due for redevelopment. Photographed in September 2012
St Pancras Station 27537_029St Pancras Station, Camden, London. The Gilbert Scott Midland Grand Hotel provides a facade for the train shed of 1868. Beyond this is the flat-roofed extension built in 2007 to provide the terminus
HMS Daedalus 27562_011HMS Daedalus, Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire. Originally established in 1917 as a base for Fleet Air Arm seaplanes. It continued in service as a base for the RAF and Royal Navy until 1996
Hydro power DP143653Linton Falls Hydro Electric Power Station, Yorkshire Dales National Park. First established in 1909 it was abandoned in 1948. Restored in 2011 it is producing hydroelectric power once again
Battersea Power Station 27538_038Battersea Power Station, Wandsworth, London. An aerial view showing the exposed interior of the central hall. Photographed in September 2012 before redevelopment began
Heygate Estate 27535_006Heygate Estate, Heygate Street, Elephant & Castle, London. Designed by Tim Tinker in a neo-brutalist style, the estate was completed in 1974
Fantasy Island 28337_016Fantasy Island, Ingoldmells, near Skegness, Lincolnshire. A busy family amusement park surrounded by caravans. Photographed in September 2012
Temple of the Four Winds 28331_042Temple of the Four Winds, Castle Howard, North Yorkshire. One of the key garden buildings in Sir John Vanbrughs designed landscape
Welford Road 27591_037Welford Road, Leicester. Home of Leicester Tigers Rugby Football Club (Rugby Union). Photographed in 2012
Olympic Stadium 27530_006Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. The Olympic Stadium and Orbit Tower. Photographed in September 2012
Kings Cross Station 27537_030Kings Cross Station, Camden, London. View towards the 1852 facade fronting onto Euston Road. Photographed in September 2012
Kirby Muxloe Castle 27593_050Kirby Muxloe Castle, Leicestershire. Aerial view of the, largely brick-built, fortified mansion
RAF Welford 27553_017RAF Welford, West Berkshire
Euston Station 27537_040Euston Station, Camden, London. The new station constructed from the 1960s following the demolition of the old station buildings. Photographed in September 2012
Gas Works 27531_007Bromley by Bow Gas Works, Twelvetrees Crescent, Newham, London. Photographed in September 2012
Rangers House 27532_027Rangers House, Blackheath, London. Brick-built Georgian mansion on the edge of Greenwich Park. It is now in the care of English Heritage. Photographed in September 2012
Flooding, York 28341_050York, 27th September 2012. River flood levels peaked in York at mid-day. This photograph was taken at at half past one
High Marnham Power Station 28336_002High Marnham Power Station, Nottingham. A former coal fired power station near the River Trent. Started in 1955, it was fully commissioned in 1962
Castle Howard 28331_049Castle Howard, North Yorkshire. The centrepiece in Sir John Vanbrughs great design, started in 1699 but still incomplete by Vanbrughs death in 1726
Grace Dieu 27592_039Grace Dieu Priory, Thringstone, Leicestershire. Remains of the Augustinian priory founded 1235-41
Euston Station 27537_038Euston Station, Camden, London. The new station entrance. Only two Lodges survive of the formal 1870 layout to Euston Station, the rest of which was demolished in 1962. Photographed in September 2012
Olympic shooting 27533_003Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London. London 2012 Olympic shooting venue. Photographed in September 2012
Olympic Stadium 27530_016Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. The Olympic Stadium. Photographed in September 2012
Olympic Park 27530_002Olympic Park. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. The Velodrome, Basketball Arena and Olympic Village. Photographed in September 2012
Houses of Parliament 27538_017Westminster, London. Aerial view towards the River Thames including Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament. Photographed in September 2012
Abbey Mills Pumping Station 27531_017Abbey Mills Pumping Station, Abbey Lane, London. The aCathedral of Sewagea was built in the 1860s as part of Joseph Bazalgettes public water mains network for London. Photographed in September 2012
Cutty Sark 27532_003Cutty Sark, Greenwich. London. A historic tea clipper built in 1869, now in dry dock. Photographed in September 2012, it had been reopened as a visitor attraction in April of that year following
Kings Cross Station 27537_011Kings Cross Station, Camden, London. View showing the new concourse opened in March 2012. Photographed in September 2012
Kings Cross Station 27537_013Kings Cross Station, Camden, London. View showing the new concourse and the 1852 facade. Photographed in September 2012
Excavations 27565_013Damerham, Hampshire. Excavation in progress at Dampney Long Barrow, 2012
Hovercraft Museum 27563_008The Hovercraft Museum, HMS Daedalus, Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire
Easby Abbey 28345_030Easby Abbey, Richmond, North Yorkshire. Premonstratensian abbey founded in 1152. The site is now in the care of English Heritage
Excavations 28326_010Excavation near North Stanley, North Yorkshire, 2012
Space Centre 27591_024National Space Centre, Leicester. Designed by Nicholas Grimshaw and opened in 2001, the space centre is a major visitor attraction
Clock Mill 27531_003Clock Mill, Three Mills Lane, Bow, Newham, East London. The mill, on the River Lea, used tidal water wheels and operated until 1952. For many years it ground grain for use in gin production
Kings Cross 27537_025The Regents Canal, Kings Cross, Camden, London. Central St Martins College of Art & Design was once a railway grain store and then a wagon marshalling shed
Olympic shooting 27533_005Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London. London 2012 Olympic shooting venue. Photographed in September 2012
Aquatic centre 27530_021Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. London 2012 Olympic Aquatic Centre and Water Polo Arena. Photographed in September 2012
Aquatic centre 27530_020Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London. London 2012 Olympic Aquatic Centre and Water Polo Arena. Photographed in September 2012
Bow Locks 27531_011Bow Locks, Tower Hamlets, London. These locks provide access from the River Lee Navigation to the tidal Bow Creek, leading out onto the River Thames. Photographed in September 2012
Greenwich 27532_045Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London. Originally founded as a hospital for seamen in the 1690s, its architects include Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor and John Vanbrugh
Greenwich 27532_044Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London. Originally founded as a hospital for seamen in the 1690s, its architects include Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor and John Vanbrugh
Rangers House 27532_026Rangers House, Blackheath, London. Brick-built Georgian mansion on the edge of Greenwich Park. It is now in the care of English Heritage. Photographed in September 2012
Television Centre 27540_021BBC Television Centre, White City London. Purpose built in 1960 as the headquarters of BBC Television. It formally closed in 2013 and is due for redevelopment. Photographed in September 2012
St Pancras Station 27537_006St Pancras Station, Camden, London. The flat-roofed extension built in 2007 provides capacity for the terminus of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link. Photographed in September 2012
St Pancras Station 27537_008St Pancras Station, Camden, London. Detail of the flat-roofed extension built in 2007 to provide the terminus of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link. Photographed in September 2012
Horton Tower 27564_038Horton Tower, Dorset. An 18th century brick-built observatory
Easby Abbey 28345_027Easby Abbey, Richmond, North Yorkshire. Premonstratensian abbey founded in 1152. The site is now in the care of English Heritage
Flooding, York 28341_052Cliffords Tower, York, 27th September 2012. River flood levels peaked in York at mid-day. This photograph was taken at at half past one
Stubble cultivation 28332_026Mowthorpe Wold, North Yorkshire. Stubble cultivation
Grace Dieu 27592_032Grace Dieu Priory, Thringstone, Leicestershire. Remains of the Augustinian priory founded 1235-41
Leicester Abbey 27591_006Abbey Park, Leicester. Outline of the Abbey of St Mary de Pratis, Leicester. An Augustinian house founded in 12th century
The Hive, Worcester DP154556The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, Worcester, WR1 3PB. From west. University and public library
The Hive, Worcester DP154548The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, Worcester, WR1 3PB. South elevation, detail. University and public library
Earls Court 27540_033Earls Court Exhibiton Centre, Old Brompton Road, London. The main exhibition hall has been a prime location for events since it was constructed in 1937. The site is now undergoing redevelopment