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2021
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Shipwreck of the fishing trawler "Dignity" on Hooe Lake, Plymouth
"Amphitheatre", a listed structure from the 1740s alongside Riverside Walk in Saltram Park, Plymouth
Traditional azulejos (tiles) at Palácio Nacional da Pena
Bird hide (birdwatching hut) in Saltram Park, Plymouth
Courtyard archway with stone baskets at Palácio da Pena
"Door of Unity", commemorative north garden door of Prysten House, Plymouth
Entrance to Fort Stamford near Jennycliff, Plymouth
Wooden entrance door with stone arch at St Andrew's Church, Plymouth
Wooden window set against a red wall at Palácio Nacional da Pena
Fonte da Porca, a limestone fountain in Quinta da Penha Longa
Close-up of the red and white doors of the coloured houses of Grand Parade, Plymouth
Street view of the cream and blue coloured houses of Grand Parade, Plymouth
"LOOK II" (2020), a permanent cast iron sculpture by Antony Gormley on West Hoe Pier, Plymouth
Commemorative blue plaque for T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) in Turnchapel, Plymouth
Leaf-shaped steel bench with oak seats overlooking the River Plym at Saltram, Plymouth
Plym Valley Trail sign made of galvanised steel at Saltram, Plymouth
Red and green azulejos (tiles) at Palácio Nacional da Pena
South West Coast Path marker stone at Jennycliff, Plymouth
Moorish tiles surrounding a large arch window at Palácio Nacional da Pena
Large brown wooden entrance door with stone arch at Palácio Nacional da Pena
2020
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Plaque commemorating RAAF 10 Squadron on the Barbican, Plymouth
"Anchor Iron" (2004) by Wendy Taylor at Anchor Iron Wharf, Greenwich, London
Blue plaque applied to buildings restored by the Plymouth Barbican Association
Wooden plaque describing New Street on the Barbican, Plymouth
Huts overlooking Whitstable Beach
Brickwork frontage of a property on Bridewell Place, London
The housing estate and moorings at Clippers Quay, Isle of Dogs
1885 decorative clock which carries the idiom "Time and tide tarry for none"
Plaque unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II on 20 July 1988 beside Plymouth Dome
Frontage of the Grade II listed Greenwich pub, Cutty Sark
Facing the decorative folly atop Mount Edgcumbe Country Park
Decorative folly atop Mount Edgcumbe Country Park
Plaque commemorating Horatio Nelson on the Barbican, Plymouth
A set of length gauges by Troughton & Simms, mounted beside the Greenwich Royal Observatory
Blue plaque commemorating Island House as visited by the Pilgrim Fathers on the Barbican, Plymouth
Italian Garden in Mount Edgcumbe Country Park, Cornwall
"Nelson's Ship in a Bottle" (2010) by Yinka Shonibare at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
Oliver's Wharf, a converted London warehouse now used for apartments
A large pile of oyster shells on Whitstable beach
"Free Public Landing" plaque beside the slipway in Turnchapel, Plymouth
Archway of the Grade II listed Radford Castle folly in Plymstock, Plymouth
Commemorative plaque describing the former Radford House in Plymstock, Plymouth
Plaques beside the entrance to the Royal William Victualling Yard, Plymouth
Commemorative plaque on a stone plinth at Mount Batten, Plymouth
South West Coast Path distance marker in foliage at Jennycliff, Plymouth
Plaque marking a portion of the South West Coast Path on Plymouth Hoe
Plaque marking a portion of the South West Coast Path at the Royal William Yard, Plymouth
Spencer (Melksham) hydraulic pump at Millwall Outer Dock, London
The now-disused ticket office on Mount Edgcumbe Landing, Cremyll
Beach tractor owned by the Whitstable Oyster Fishery Company
Sign for Tudor Rose Tea Rooms on the Barbican, Plymouth
Narrow windows on the Grade II listed Radford Castle folly, Plymouth
2019
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The cobbled New Street of the Plymouth Barbican