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View looking upstream over fast flowing water of Skelwith Bridge and the Skelwith River in the Lake District in Cumbria
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Row of Cumbrian stone cottages at Skelwith Bridge in the Lake District with quaint traditional cylindrical stone chimney pots
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Hawkshead roofscape with a view across the quaint traditional whitewashed cottages to the scenic countryside of the Cumbrian Lake District beyond
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Buchanan Street in central Glasgow at night with shoppers milling the streets lit by the lights from colourful shop windows lining the road
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SECC, or the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, on the banks of the River Clyde with boats moored at the wharf in Glasgow, Scotland
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glasgow imax cinema and bbc scotland under a rainbow
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royal exchange square and goma pictured at night, glasgow, scotland
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Royal Exchange Square and the GOMA building, or Gallery Of Modern Art, in Glasgow illuminated at night with festive Christmas lights strung overhead
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Nelson Monument, Glasgow Green, Glasgow was the first monument to be located in Glasgow Green and is dedicated to Horatio, Viscount Nelson after the victory at Trafalgar
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Span detail of the steel construction of the South Portland Street Suspension Bridge over the River Clyde in Glasgow showing the cables and supports
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Interior of the shopping mall at the Princes Square Shopping Centre, Glasgow with shoppers looking over the gallery and using the escalators between floors, illuminated at night
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View of the curved metal exterior facade of the Glasgow Science Centre with the Glasgow Tower reflected in the titanium
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Scenic view of the Whitby harbour outer breakwaters with their two guiding beacons protecting the harbour entrance from the waves and surf
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View across the River Esk to Tate Hill and Whitby town with St Marys church perched on the skyline
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Aerial view of the historical stone West Pier in Whitby and the extended breakwater jutting out into the ocean surf at the entrance to the harbour
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Church Stairs in Whitby with a view of houses in a landscape view
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High angle view of the stone walled in Whitby piers that have been in existence since 1632 when they replaced the old wooden piers that once to protect the harbour
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View over the harbour from the 199 steps that lead up from Whitby town to the St Marys Church on Tate Hill
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Union flag of the United Kingdom flying from a flagpole above the stone piers at the entrance to Whitby harbour
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Aerial view of Tate hill in Whitby West Cliff
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View of the harbour and town from the 199 Steps in Whitby which lead from Church Street in the town up Tate Hill to St Mary's Church
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View of St Marys Church on Tate Hill in Whitby with the Bark Endeavour replica of Captain Cooks ship sailing up towards the River Esk
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St Ann's Staith or harbour in Whitby derived from the Norse word 'staithe' meaning harbour
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Masts and rigging of the Bark Endeavour full size replica moored at Whitby with Tate Hill and St Marys church in the background
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A narrow cobbled sett stone alley way in whitby with quaint shops
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View up the historical narrow cobbled lane of Church Street in Whitby which leads from the town to the foot of the 199 steps leading up to St Mary's Church
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Church Street in Whitby, Yorkshire which is one of the oldest shopping streets and leads all the way through the town to the 199 steps leading to St Marys Church
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Upper harbour in Whitby with fishing boats and a trawler moored in the calm water
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Boat moored in the upper harbour at Whitby with the town and St Mary's Church on Tate Hill behind
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Aerial view of the Whitby piers looking back towards the town with people enjoying a walk along the promenade on top in the sunshine
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View across the harbour and River Esk to St Mary's Church in Whitby on top of Tate Hill on the Yorkshire coast
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View across the water of the River Esk and harbour towards Tate Hill and St Marys Church in Whitby on the Yorkshire coast
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View of fishing boats moored at the wharf in front of the Fish market in Whitby on the Yorkshire coast
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Picturesque view of the swing bridge over the River Esk in Whitby harbour allowing the passage of larger ships from the upper reaches
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Church street in Whitby with people walking up the narrow cobbled road lined on either side by historical shops and cottages
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Bottom of the 199 Church stairs or steps in Whitby which lead from Church Street in the town to St Marys Church on Tate Hill
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Quaint old shops on Church Street in Whitby which is one of the oldest shopping streets and runs right up to the 199 steps that lead up to St Marys Church on Tate Hill
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The cruise waiting for the tourists over the beautiful houses and building
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Beautiful Harbour Piers in a seascape view, whitby, north yorkshire
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People walking along the promenade on top of the West Pier, Whitby
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