Jen Pedler's photos with the keyword: tower

Archway Tower reflection

Gateshead Visitor Centre

Archway Tower reflected

City old and new

23 Sep 2009 150
Taken in Wood St, just by Love Lane. St Alban church tower in the centre

Orbit in progress

Hm Tower Of London Liberty Boundary Marker #28

04 Nov 2011 278
"#28: Painted iron post with rounded top, inscribed '^ W.D. No.28', at base of steps to Tower Bridge approach ramp (Grade I) facing St Katharine's Way. Presumably installed in present location when Tower Bridge was completed in 1894." British Listed Buildings

Hm Tower Of London Liberty Boundary Marker #31

04 Nov 2011 247
"#31: Painted iron post with rounded top, said to be inscribed '^ W.D. No.31' but impossible to view in detail, at base of abutment wall beneath Tower Bridge (Grade I). . Presumably installed in present location when Tower Bridge was completed in 1894." British Listed Buildings

Hm Tower Of London Liberty Boundary Marker #7

04 Nov 2011 168
I suddenly started noticing these markers this year and in my quest to find out what they were came across a fascinating discussion about them in the London at War group It is one of 31 markers that marked the jurisdiction of the Tower of London from the middle ages until the late C19. 22 remain, half in the City of London and half in Tower Hamlets, and are all Grade II listed. Full details can be found on the British Listed Buildings website: City of London markers Tower Hamlets markers No. 7 is in Tower Hamlets. The listing reads: "#7: Painted iron post with rounded top, inscribed '^ W.D. No.7.', at base of wall to nos. 8-10 Tower Hill (Grade II), to left of Tower Hill Terrace steps. Possibly of 1868." Yet another lot of things to track down. Maybe a winter project? Better start a set...

Sneak preview

07 Apr 2013 236
St Marylebone Parish Church tower peeping between the buildings in York Terrace West

Octagonal tower, Richmond

01 Oct 2008 179
Passed on our way to the station. I have geotagged this. Not sure why map info gives location as St Margaret's, Twickenham. I would have called it Richmond. It's on the road between the river and Richmond Green. Take a look at the map and see what you think.