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Shipwreck of the fishing trawler "Dignity" on Hooe Lake, Plymouth
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"Amphitheatre", a listed structure from the 1740s alongside Riverside Walk in Saltram Park, Plymouth
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Traditional azulejos (tiles) at Palácio Nacional da Pena
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Bird hide (birdwatching hut) in Saltram Park, Plymouth
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Courtyard archway with stone baskets at Palácio da Pena
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"Door of Unity", commemorative north garden door of Prysten House, Plymouth
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Entrance to Fort Stamford near Jennycliff, Plymouth
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Wooden entrance door with stone arch at St Andrew's Church, Plymouth
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Wooden window set against a red wall at Palácio Nacional da Pena
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Fonte da Porca, a limestone fountain in Quinta da Penha Longa
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Close-up of the red and white doors of the coloured houses of Grand Parade, Plymouth
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Street view of the cream and blue coloured houses of Grand Parade, Plymouth
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"LOOK II" (2020), a permanent cast iron sculpture by Antony Gormley on West Hoe Pier, Plymouth
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Commemorative blue plaque for T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) in Turnchapel, Plymouth
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Leaf-shaped steel bench with oak seats overlooking the River Plym at Saltram, Plymouth
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Plym Valley Trail sign made of galvanised steel at Saltram, Plymouth
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Red and green azulejos (tiles) at Palácio Nacional da Pena
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South West Coast Path marker stone at Jennycliff, Plymouth
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Moorish tiles surrounding a large arch window at Palácio Nacional da Pena
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Large brown wooden entrance door with stone arch at Palácio Nacional da Pena
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Plaque commemorating RAAF 10 Squadron on the Barbican, Plymouth
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"Anchor Iron" (2004) by Wendy Taylor at Anchor Iron Wharf, Greenwich, London
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Blue plaque applied to buildings restored by the Plymouth Barbican Association
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Wooden plaque describing New Street on the Barbican, Plymouth
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Huts overlooking Whitstable Beach
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Brickwork frontage of a property on Bridewell Place, London
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The housing estate and moorings at Clippers Quay, Isle of Dogs
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1885 decorative clock which carries the idiom "Time and tide tarry for none"
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Plaque unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II on 20 July 1988 beside Plymouth Dome
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Frontage of the Grade II listed Greenwich pub, Cutty Sark
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Facing the decorative folly atop Mount Edgcumbe Country Park
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Decorative folly atop Mount Edgcumbe Country Park
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Plaque commemorating Horatio Nelson on the Barbican, Plymouth
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A set of length gauges by Troughton & Simms, mounted beside the Greenwich Royal Observatory
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Blue plaque commemorating Island House as visited by the Pilgrim Fathers on the Barbican, Plymouth
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Italian Garden in Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, Cornwall
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"Nelson's Ship in a Bottle" (2010) by Yinka Shonibare at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
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Oliver's Wharf, a converted London warehouse now used for apartments
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A large pile of oyster shells on Whitstable beach
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"Free Public Landing" plaque beside the slipway in Turnchapel, Plymouth
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Archway of the Grade II listed Radford Castle folly in Plymstock, Plymouth
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Commemorative plaque describing the former Radford House in Plymstock, Plymouth
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Plaques beside the entrance to the Royal William Victualling Yard, Plymouth
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Commemorative plaque on a stone plinth at Mount Batten, Plymouth
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South West Coast Path distance marker in foliage at Jennycliff, Plymouth
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Plaque marking a portion of the South West Coast Path on Plymouth Hoe
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Plaque marking a portion of the South West Coast Path at the Royal William Yard, Plymouth
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Spencer (Melksham) hydraulic pump at Millwall Outer Dock, London
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The now-disused ticket office on Mount Edgcumbe Landing, Cremyll
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Beach tractor owned by the Whitstable Oyster Fishery Company
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Sign for Tudor Rose Tea Rooms on the Barbican, Plymouth
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Narrow windows on the Grade II listed Radford Castle folly, Plymouth
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The cobbled New Street of the Plymouth Barbican