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  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
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  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • Iron lacework, two storey Victorian Filigree terrace were built of stone and reflect the "standard" terrace type pattern commonly found on Darlinghurst and Paddington, with single span iron lace balcony, arched openings to ground floor and squared lintels to first floor...As housing developed in Australia, verandas became important as a way of shading the house. From the mid-nineteenth century in particular, as people became more affluent, they built more elaborate homes, and one of the favoured elaborations was the filigree, or screen, of cast ironor wrought iron. This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture.
    Victorian-Filigree-terrace-architect...jpg
  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Architect's model of house. Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
    Pick-Up-Sticks-Enterprises-Christoph...jpg
  • Architect: Robert Foy.
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Memorial to Sir William Duff, governer of New South Wales. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Cross memorial in front of graves. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Paradise Walk Residence, London. Architect: Robert Foy
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  • Broken column memorial of Edward & Florence Grainuger from injuries received in the late Redfern Railway Accident 1894. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Broken column memorial of John & Caroline Starkey. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Architect's model of house. Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
    Pick-Up-Sticks-Enterprises-Christoph...jpg
  • Architect's model of house. Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
    Pick-Up-Sticks-Enterprises-Christoph...jpg
  • Holiday Home, Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
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  • Chain Home Transmission mast bases.<br />
Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Chain Home Low Tx/Rx (Transmission/Receive) block I. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Chain Home Low Tx/Rx (Transmission/Receive) block I. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Home from Home, Diamond Farm Caravan Park, Somerset.
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  • The biggest blocks of concrete on the site are the Chain Home Transmission mast bases. Sango Bay Home Chain Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Charlie Harris, Deputy Home Bursar, Pembroke College
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  • Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
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  • Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
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  • Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
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  • Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
    Southern-Uplands-Marks-of-Man-37.jpg
  • Interior of emergency power generator room at Stoer Point Chain Home Low Radar site. Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • RAF North Cairn III, WWII Chain Home Radar Station bunker, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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  • Stonehaven War Memorial, Black Hill, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. In WWI of the Scots who marched away to war, over 26% did not come home. This compares to 12% for the rest of the UK and Ireland.
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  • Wooden mast anchor base. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Receive mast bases and termination hut. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Semi-buried VEB (Variable Elevation Beam) block. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station.Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Semi-buried power supply building.<br />
Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station.<br />
Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
    311-Durness-Durness-Faraidhead-32.jpg
  • VEB (Variable Elevation Beam) mast base II. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Mast anchor base. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Concrete pad, purpose unknown II. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Stanton Air Raid Shelter III. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Stanton Air Raid Shelter II. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Stanton Air Raid Shelter I. Sango Bay Chain Home Radar Station. Durness, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Peanmeanach Bothy on the Ardnish peninsula. In the 1841 census, these 7 houses were home to 48 people.
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  • RAF North Cairn II, WWII Chain Home Radar Station bunker, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
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