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  • ...ioned by William Shakespeare in ''Henry VI, Part I'', which refers to "the red-nosed innkeeper of Daintree". ...cluding town council building, a women's prison, the mayor's parlour, town museum and tourist information office, an Indian restaurant and an antiques centre
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  • ...tower with small spire, and a double arcade of round pillars of variegated red sandstone in the nave. The side walls were rebuilt in Regency times, and t ...oly Trinity Church. The church has recently been renovated and contains an icon to "Our Lady of Poland" painted by one of the Polish soldiers.
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  • |title=The Blackpool Tower, the great icon of British Victorian engineering, 1894 }}</ref> The tower is usually painted in dark red, except for its centenary year in 1994 when it was painted gold by abseilin
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  • ...places/nature/newsid_8571000/8571881.stm "Cerne Abbas Giant: Preserving an icon"], BBC News Dorset, Wednesday, 17 March 2010, retrieved 5 October 2012</ref File:1763-cerne-abbas-giant-anonymous.svg|1764 sketch, sent to the Society of Antiquaries of London<ref>''Minute Boo
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  • * [[File:NTE icon.png]] [[Dunstable Downs]] * [[File:UKAL icon.png]] [[Chiltern Hills]]
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  • ...tanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain. He founded the [[National Maritime Museum]] at [[Greenwich]]. It is a 15-bedroomed house on three storeys, a symmetrical red brick structure in the early English Palladian style, attributed to Inigo J
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  • ...books.google.com/books?id=vZrDCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT50|date=7 April 2016|publisher=Icon Books|isbn=978-1-78578-040-0|pages=50–}}</ref> ...ildings.org.uk], and can be visited as the Bursledon Brickworks Industrial Museum.[http://www.bursledonbrickworks.co.uk]
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