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The Daily Courant Marker - Wide View, Looking East on Ludgate Hill image, Touch for more information
By Andrew Ruppenstein, March 17, 2018
The Daily Courant Marker - Wide View, Looking East on Ludgate Hill
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
101United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Daily Courant
On Ludgate Hill at Farringdon Street on Ludgate Hill.
In a house near this site was published in 1702 The Daily Courant first London daily newspaper. — Map (db m116510) HM
102United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Daily ExpressHind Court
On Hind Court at Fleet Street, on the left when traveling east on Hind Court.
[Inset within a reproduction of the front page of the first edition of The Daily Express is the marker text:] Tuesday, 24th April, 1900 The first edition of the Daily Express was published in Fleet Street. It was one of the first . . . — Map (db m111227) HM
103United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Golden Boy of Pye Corner
On Giltspur Street at Cock Lane, on the left when traveling north on Giltspur Street.
The Boy at Pye Corner was erected to commemorate the staying of the Great Fire which beginning at Pudding Lane was ascribed to the Sin of Gluttony when not attributed to the papists as on the monument and the Boy was made prodigiously fat to . . . — Map (db m111297) HM
104United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Grand Lodge of English Freemasons
Near Paternoster Row just north of Ludgate Hill.
Near this site the Grand Lodge of English Freemasons first met in 1717 — Map (db m117354) HM
105United Kingdom, England, City of London — The King’s Baker’s Shop
On Pudding Lane at Monument Street, on the right when traveling north on Pudding Lane.
Near this site stood the shop belonging to Thomas Faryner, the king’s baker, in which the Great Fire of September 1666 began. Presented by The Worshipful Company of Bakers to mark the 500th anniversary of their charter granted by . . . — Map (db m121550) HM
106United Kingdom, England, City of London — 14 — The London Wall Walk - 14
Near Wood Street at Fore Street.
The London Wall Walk follows the line of the City Wall from the Tower of London to the Museum of London. The Walk is 1 3/4 miles (2.8km) long and is marked by twenty-one panels which can be followed in either direction. The City Wall was built by . . . — Map (db m115970) HM
107United Kingdom, England, City of London — 21 — The London Wall Walk - 21
On Aldersgate Street just north of Gresham Street, on the right when traveling north.
The London Wall Walk follows the line of the City Wall from the Tower of London to the Museum of London. The Walk is 1¾ miles (2.8km) long and is marked by twenty-one panels which can be followed in either direction. The City Wall was built by the . . . — Map (db m117213) HM
108United Kingdom, England, City of London — 15 — The London Wall Walk – 15
Near London Wall at Noble Street, on the right when traveling west.
The London Wall Walk follows the line of the City Wall from the Tower of London to the Museum of London. The Walk is 1¾ miles (2.8km) long and is marked by twenty-one panels which can be followed in either direction. The City Wall was built by the . . . — Map (db m118133) HM
109United Kingdom, England, City of London — 18 — The London Wall Walk – 18
On London Wall at Noble Street, on the right when traveling west on London Wall.
The London Wall Walk follows the line of the City Wall from the Tower of London to the Museum of London. The Walk is 1¾ miles (2.8km) long and is marked by twenty-one panels which can be followed in either direction. The City Wall was built by the . . . — Map (db m118131) HM
110United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Monument
On Fish St Hill at Monument Street, on the right when traveling north on Fish St Hill.
This monument designed by Sir Christopher Wren was built to commemorate the Great Fire of London 1666 which burned for three days consuming more than 13,000 houses and devastating 436 acres of the City. The Monument is 202 ft in height, being equal . . . — Map (db m104064) HM
111United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Old Bell
On Fleet Street at Farringdon Street, on the right when traveling east on Fleet Street.
Nicholson’s Est. 1873 The Old Bell The Old Bell Tavern was built in the 1670s for workmen and masons who were rebuilding St. Brides Church (designed by Christopher Wren) after The Great Fire of London in 1666 It has been a licensed tavern for . . . — Map (db m118266) HM
112United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Palace of Bridewell
On New Bridge Street just south of Bridewell Place, on the right when traveling south.
Here stood the Palace of Bridewell built by Henry VIII in 1523 and granted by Edward VI in 1553 to the City of London to house Bridewell Royal Hospital founded by Royal Charter in the same year. The present building was erected in 1802 and in 1862 . . . — Map (db m117352) HM
113United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Royal Fusiliers(City of London Regiment)
Near Holborn Viaduct at Giltspur Road.
In Memory of those who gave their lives while serving with The 1st Battalion in the Korean War July 1952 to August 1953 Fus G F Allen · Fus S J Anstead · Fus P G Austin · Sgt S W Burgess · Fus R G Cooper · Fus J C Crocker · Cpl E . . . — Map (db m109467) WM
114United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Salters Garden
Near Fore Street at St Alphage Garden.
Welcome to The Salters' Garden. The Salters' Company is one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London and was first licensed in 1394. The Company built their seventh Hall here in 1976 following the destruction of the previous . . . — Map (db m120029) HM
115United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Samaritans
On Walbrook at St Stephen's Row, on the left when traveling south on Walbrook.
In St. Stephen Walbrook on 2 November 1953 The Samaritans were founded by Dr. Chad Varah Rector 1953 - 2003 — Map (db m121621) HM
116United Kingdom, England, City of London — The StandardCheshire Court
On Cheshire Court at Fleet Street, on the left when traveling east on Cheshire Court.
. . . — Map (db m111376) HM
117United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Sugarloaf
On Cannon Street at Queen Street, on the right when traveling west on Cannon Street.
The Sugarloaf The Sugarloaf is situated on Cannon Street which starts at St Paul's Cathedral and runs parallel with the River Thames for half a mile. Cannon Street was first known as ‘Candlewrich Street' named after the candle makers who used to . . . — Map (db m121664) HM
118United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Tipperary
On Fleet Street at Whitefriars Street, on the right when traveling west on Fleet Street.
The pub was built on the side of a monastery which dated to 1300 where, amongst other duties, the monks brewed ale. This site was an island between the River Thames and River Fleet which still runs under the pub that is now little more than a . . . — Map (db m116403) HM
119United Kingdom, England, City of London — The Trinity HouseIncorporated by Charter Granted by Henry VIII in 1514
Trinity House is the general lighthouse authority for England Wales and the Channel Islands. A deep sea pilotage authority and also administers charitable funds mostly connected with seafarers. The first Trinity House was at Deptford and then . . . — Map (db m131964) HM
120United Kingdom, England, City of London — To The Immortal Memory of Sir William Wallace
On West Smithfield, on the right when traveling north.
To The Immortal Memory Of SIR WILLIAM WALLACE Scottish Patriot Born at Elderslie Renfrewshire Circa 1270 A.D. Who From The Year 1296 Fought Dauntlessly In Defence Of His Country’s Liberty And Independence In The Face Of Fearful Odds . . . — Map (db m85736) HM
121United Kingdom, England, City of London — Tower Hill Execution Site
Near Trinity Square just north of A100.
To Commemorate the tragic history and in many cases the martyrdom of those who for the sake of their faith country or ideals staked their lives and lost. On this site more than 125 were put to death. The names of some of whom are recorded here. . . . — Map (db m78678) HM
122United Kingdom, England, City of London — Two Famous Clockmakers
On Fleet Street at Whitefriars Street, on the left when traveling west on Fleet Street.
. . . — Map (db m111728) HM
123United Kingdom, England, City of London — United Kingdom Firefighters National Memorial
On Carter Lane at Peter's Hill, on the left when traveling west on Carter Lane.
Blitz The Heroes With Grimy Gaces Winston Churchill In Honour and Memory of Those Firefighters Who Gave Their Lives in the Defence of the Nation 1939-1945 This Monument was Commissioned by the Founder Master of the Guild . . . — Map (db m117875) HM
124United Kingdom, England, City of London — Upholders' Hall
On Peter's Hill just north of Queen Victoria Street, on the right when traveling north.
Site of Upholders' Hall Destroyed in the Great Fire 1666 — Map (db m116406) HM
125United Kingdom, England, City of London — Vestry House
On King Edward Street at Newgate Street, on the right when traveling south on King Edward Street.
Originally Built 1760 Vestry House Partly Destroyed 1940 Rebuilt in 1981 — Map (db m118817) HM
126United Kingdom, England, City of London — Victoria R.I.
On Blackfriars Roa just from Blackfriars Underpass, on the right when traveling south.
Victoria R.I. 1896 ( back ) Presented To the Citizens of London by Sir Alfred Seale Haslam In Token of Friendship to Themselves and Loyalty to Her Majesty Queen Victoria Rt Hon: Sir Walter Wilkin, Knt Lord Mayor . . . — Map (db m118267) HM
127United Kingdom, England, City of London — Walbrook Wharf
Near Upper Thames Street at Bell Wharf Lane, on the right when traveling east.
Roman London Walbrook Wharf is the point where the now buried Walbrook River fed into the River Thames. The Walbrook is one of London’s ‘Lost Rivers’, a watercourse which has been lost to time and history. The Walbrook was a feature of . . . — Map (db m117900) HM
128United Kingdom, England, City of London — Wellington
On Cornhill just from Threadneedle Street, on the right when traveling west.
Wellington Erected June 18 1844 ( plaque behind the statue ) On 19th July 1838. the Court of Common Council of the City of London agreed to a contribution of £500 toward the cost of the above statue of the Duke of Wellington in . . . — Map (db m121574) HM
129United Kingdom, England, City of London — Whittington Garden
On Upper Thames Street at Cousin Lane, on the right when traveling west on Upper Thames Street.
Welcome to Whittington Garden This garden was named in honour of one of the City's best known Lord Mayors who was buried in 1423 in the nearby church of St Michael Paternoster Royal which he had rebuilt in 1409 at his own expense. The site, which . . . — Map (db m121624) HM
130United Kingdom, England, City of London — William Nicholson
On Cannon Street just from Queen Street, on the right when traveling west.
William Nicholson ( 1824 – 1909 ) Distiller, Politician, Cricket Player, Benefactor This alehouse is part of the Nicholson's heritage collection. They're all different, yet they all owe something to the man who founded them. William . . . — Map (db m121666) HM
131United Kingdom, England, City of London — William Shakespeare
On Noble Street at London Wall, on the right when traveling north on Noble Street.
William Shakespeare had lodgings near here in 1604, at the house of Christopher and Mary Mountjoy — Map (db m115310) HM
132United Kingdom, England, City of London — William WallaceSt Bartholomew the Great
Near West Smithfield just north of Little Britain.
This plaque commemorates the funeral service held in this church for Sir William Wallace on the 700th anniversary of his execution at Smithfield Elms on 23rd August 1305. David R. Ross, Convenor of The Society of . . . — Map (db m117171) HM
133United Kingdom, England, City of London — Worshipful Company of Innholders
On College Street just from Downgate Hill, on the right when traveling east.
29 & 30 College Street Presented to the Worshipful Company of Innholders by Walter Daniel Cronin Master 1920 – 21 & John Wylde Renter Warden 1920 – 21 This Building Was Erected by the Company in 1958 Bryan N. Gibbs . . . — Map (db m121623) HM
134United Kingdom, England, City of London — Ye Olde Cheshire CheeseUnder 15 Sovereigns
On Fleet Street at Wine Office Court on Fleet Street.
Rebuilt 1667 in the reign of Charles II and continued successively in the Reigns of James II 1685-1688 Interregnum Dec. 11, 1688 - Feb. 13, 1689 William III & Mary II 1609 - 1702 Anne 1702 - 1714 George I 1714 - 1727 George . . . — Map (db m111396) HM
135United Kingdom, England, City of London — Young Mens Christian Association
Near Ludgate Hill at Ave Maria Lane, on the left when traveling east.
Here in 1844 George Williams with eleven other young men employed in the City of London who shared his zeal and vision founded the Young Mens Christian Association in a drapery house on this site in which he worked and lived. From its . . . — Map (db m117866) HM
136United Kingdom, England (Cornwall), Bodmin — Sir Arthur Quiller Couch House
On Turf Street at Honey Street, on the left when traveling north on Turf Street.
On or Near This Spot Stood the House in which Sir Arthur Quiller Couch House Renowned In All the World As a Freeman of the Borough of Bodmin Was Born on the 21st November 1863. 21st November 1963. ( lower plaque ) This . . . — Map (db m155012) HM
137United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Bodmin — Bodmin Beacon
On Barn Lane at Robartes Road, on the right when traveling east on Barn Lane.
Walter Raleigh Gilbert Born March 18 1785 Died 10 May 1855 To the Memory of Sir Walter Raleigh Gilbert. Lieutenant General in the Bengal Army who, after sharing as a Subaltern in the campaigns of 1803 and 1804 under Lord Lake . . . — Map (db m124240) HM WM
138United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Bodmin — Bodmin Militia Stores Keep
On St Nicholas Street (England Route B3268) just from Castle Canyke Road, on the right when traveling north.
In 1859, because of the aggressive foreign policy pursued by Napoleon III, Britain felt herself under threat of invasion by France. This keep was built in that year, on land donated by the Town of Bodmin, as a militia stores, designed to hold . . . — Map (db m124237) HM
139United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Bodmin — Bodmin War Memorial
Near St Nicholas Street (England Route B3268) just from Fore Street, on the right when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m124232) WM
140United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Bodmin — Duke of Cornwall Light Infantry Memorial
On St Nicholas Street (England Route B3268) at Castle Canyke Road, on the right when traveling north on St Nicholas Street.
Erected By the DCLI To Their Glorious Dead 255 Officers 4027 Other Ranks 1914 — 1919 I France & Flanders 1914 – 1917 Italy 1917 – 1918 France & Flanders 1918 – 1919 VI France & Flanders 1915 – . . . — Map (db m124233) HM WM
141United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Bodmin — RAF Linguists Association
On St Nicholas Street (England Route B3268) at Castle Canyke Road, on the right when traveling north on St Nicholas Street.
The Royal Air Force Linguists’ Association 2004 RAFLing Association JSSL Between 1951 and 1956, the Joint Services School for Linguists was located at Walker Lines, Bodmin. Here Linguists were trained for covert work, their vigilance . . . — Map (db m124239) HM
142United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Bodmin — The Trafalgar Way — Bodmin —
On Fore Street just from Turf Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Trafalgar Way Bodmin – 3rd Post-Horse Change On Monday, 21st October 1805 the Royal Navy decisively defeated the Combined Fleet of France and Spain off Cape Trafalgar south of Cadiz. This victory permanently removed the . . . — Map (db m122160) HM
143United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Bodmin — U.S. Army 29th Infantry Division Memorial
On St Nicholas Street (England Route B3268) at Castle Canyke Road, on the right when traveling north on St Nicholas Street.
In honor of the Hallowed Memory of the 3533 Men of the 29th Division. United States Army Killed in Battle from 6 June 1944 To Victory in Europe 8 May 1945 In October 1942 the 29th Infantry Divison Composed of National Guard Units from . . . — Map (db m124236) HM WM
144United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Falmouth — Discovery Quay
Near Avenue Road at Campbeltown Way, on the right when traveling north.
Welcome to the Discovery Quay From the quayside and the National Maritime Museum Cornwall (NMMC), there are fine vistas of the harbour with Falmouth's historic fabric of tiered harbourside properties dominating the waterfront. The Port . . . — Map (db m124016) HM
145United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Falmouth — Falmouth Docks
On Pendennis Rise 0.2 kilometers south of Castle Drive, on the right when traveling south.
Welcome to Falmouth Docks The port of Falmouth’s greatest asset is its deep and sheltered harbour. Amny mariners throughout the centuries have long regarded Falmouth as the “First and Last Port” for ships crossing the Atlantic . . . — Map (db m124042) HM
146United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Falmouth — HMS Forte IV
Near Avenue Road at Campbeltown Way, on the right when traveling north.
Coastal Forces of World War II HMS Forte IV This plaque commemorates the men and women of Allied Coastal Forces who served with the Royal Navy at HMS Forte IV at Falmouth between 1941 and 1946. At HMS Forte IV Motor Torpedo Boats, Motor Gunboats . . . — Map (db m124014) WM
147United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Falmouth — Killigrew Pyramid
On Avenue Road at Campbeltown Way, on the right when traveling north on Avenue Road.
The granite pyramid was erected in 1737 by Martin Lister Killigrew the owner of Arwenack. He never stated specifically the purpose of it, but many have assumed it to be a memorial to the Killigrew family. The Killigrew Family The Killigrew s . . . — Map (db m124012) HM
148United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Falmouth — National Maritime Museum Cornwall
Near Avenue Road at Campbeltown Way, on the right when traveling north.
This stone commemorates the start of work on the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in the presence of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh twenty-seventh of July nineteen ninety-nine — Map (db m124017) HM
149United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Falmouth — Pendennis Point
Near Castle Drive 0.8 kilometers south of Cliff Road, on the left when traveling south.
Welcome to Pendennis Point Black Rock and St Anthony's Lighthouse Black Rock, the isolated rock located in the entrance to Falmouth Harbour, roughly divides it into two distinct channels: the eastern deep-water channel and the western . . . — Map (db m124043) HM
150United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Falmouth — Russian Convoy Memorial
Near Avenue Road just from Campbeltown Way, on the right when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m124013) WM
151United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Falmouth — The Port of Falmouth
Near Avenue Road at Campbeltown Way, on the right when traveling north.
Early in the 17th century, according to local legend, Sir Walter Raleigh pointed out to Sir John Killigrew of Arwenack that Falmouth was the ideal site for a port to handle sailing ships. In 1611 John Speed wrote “Falmouth is so copious, . . . — Map (db m124018) HM
152United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Falmouth — Watching the waterline
On Castle Drive 0.8 kilometers south of Cliff Road, on the right when traveling south.
There have been defences on this point since 1539, when Henry Ill built a blockhouse known as 'Little Dennis' to protect the estuary from enemy warships. The blockhouse was equipped with heavy guns. You can see three gun openings at ground level . . . — Map (db m124044) HM
153United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — Dooms-Dale Launceston Castle
Near Western Road just from Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
George Fox 1624 – 1691 was imprisoned in this castle in 1656, for eight months. With other Quakers he suffered under unspeakable conditions in Dooms-Dale “There was never under any imprisonment that I was in but it was for the . . . — Map (db m124010) HM
154United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — gorseth kernow
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m124122) HM
155United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — Kitchen
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
Kitchen c.13th century This building was later converted into a bakehouse and brewery — Map (db m124129) HM
156United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — Launceston War Memorial
On Broad Street at High Street, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
To the Immortal Honour of Those from this Town who gave their Lives for King & Country in the Great Wars 1914-1918 1939-1945 W.H. Adams · S. Bartlett · D.B. Bennett · T. Bennett · C. Bickle · G.T. Brendon · A.J. Brent · J. . . . — Map (db m124177) WM
157United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — Moote Hall
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
Moote Hall c.13th century The castle, a symbol of law and order was used as a centre of justice. This building was used by the assizes (travelling courts) and also for administrative purposes. — Map (db m124128) HM
158United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — North Gate House
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
This was the main entrance into the castle from the town until the late 12th century. Originally, there was a deep ditch around the castle crossed by a fortified bridge. This was destroyed when nearby Eagle House was built in the 18th century. . . . — Map (db m124009) HM
159United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — Saint Cuthbert Mayne
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m124125) HM
160United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — Shell Keep
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
Shell Keep c.12th century This circular stone wall had a wall walk on the top designed principally for use as a fighting platform. The High Tower was built inside this wall in the13th century and the gap spanned with a platform. (Note the joist . . . — Map (db m124180) HM
161United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — South Gatehouse
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
In the Middle Ages this gatehouse led out to the Earl's private deer park. The entrance passage continued out across the castle ditch, over a fortified bridge to where the Guildhall now stands. Four square holes for the timber decking can be . . . — Map (db m124176) HM
162United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — The Castle Courtyard in the 13th Century
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
Throughout the Middle Ages the courtyard was packed full of buildings providing accommodation for the Lord and his followers. There were also service buildings: a survey carried out in 1337 lists a chapel, stable, gaol, hall and various . . . — Map (db m124126) HM
163United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — The development of the Castle
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
The development of the Castle The first castle was built in the years immediately after the Norman Conquest — a military outpost in hostile country. The original timber defences were gradually replaced in stone and by the 12th century . . . — Map (db m124178) HM
164United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — The Earl’s Chamber
On Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north on Western Road.
The Earl's Chamber You are standing in the lobby which led into the Earl's chamber in front of you. Behind you another door led out onto the flat roof which, in the 13th century, covered the space between the high tower and surrounding walls. . . . — Map (db m124203) HM
165United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — The Gate
On Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north on Western Road.
The Gate There was a strongly defended gate here in the 13th century. The slot for the portcullis and the deep socket for the stout timber beams which secured the door can be seen in the wall behind you. To your right, steps within the . . . — Map (db m124206) HM
166United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — The Keep
Near Western Road at Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
The Keep In the 13th century, the building high on the mound in front of you provided a lordly reception suite where the Earl could entertain on special occasions. The approach was deliberately formal and designed to impress. Anyone wishing . . . — Map (db m124179) HM
167United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — The Landscape
Near Western Road just from Dockey, on the left when traveling north.
The Landscape From the top of this high tower it is easy to see why the Normans built their castle here at Launceston. Not only does the castle dominate the surrounding countryside but it also controlled the main road into Cornwall at the . . . — Map (db m124205) HM
168United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Launceston — The Trafalgar Way — Launceston —
On Broad Street at Westgate Street, on the left when traveling west on Broad Street.
The Trafalgar Way Launceston - 4th Post-Horse Change On Monday, 21st October 1805 the Royal Navy decisively defeated the Combined Fleet of France and Spain off Cape Trafalgar south of Cadiz. This victory permanently removed the threat . . . — Map (db m122161) HM
169United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), St Breward — Diamond Jubilee Oak Tree
On Unnamed Road 0.1 kilometers north of St Breward Village Hall, on the left when traveling north.
This Oak Tree Was Planted In Commemoration Of The Diamond Jubilee Of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II On 4th June 2012 — Map (db m124244) HM
170United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), St Breward — St Breward War Memorial
On Unnamed Road 0.2 kilometers north of St Breward Village Hall, on the left when traveling north.
We Must Not Forget We Must Always Remember WWI 1914 – 1918 L/Sgt Francis S Armstrong · L/Cpl William H Arthur · Pte George Bunt · Pte Frederick W Chidley · Pte Frederick C Cottell · PO John Drew · Sgt Frank Ebbett · Sapper James H Gill · . . . — Map (db m124241) WM
171United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — A changing coastline
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
A Changing coastline Arvor ow chanjya Looking north-east, this spectacular view tells a story about the complex geology and changing shape of this north Cornwall coast. The slates and siltstones that make up this coastline were . . . — Map (db m124105) HM
172United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — A complicated ruin
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Great Hall A complicated ruin Magor gomplek The ruins in front of you are the remains of a series of successive halls and service buildings that once stood at the centre of the castle. The original Great Hall was built in about 1230 and was . . . — Map (db m124064) HM
173United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — A romantic retreat
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Garden A romantic retreat Argel romansek This walled garden was probably built in the 1230s and may have been part of a romantic literary landscape. Gardening was taken up enthusiastically by English royalty in the 13th century. This . . . — Map (db m124104) HM
174United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — Excavations and discoveries
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Excavations and discoveries Kowansow ha diskudhansow This small hut was built for the site custodian shortly after excavations on the headland were completed in the 1930s. These excavations, led by CA Ralegh Radford between 1933 and . . . — Map (db m124107) HM
175United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — Florence’s shelter
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Florence’s shelter Skovva Florence Built in about 1900, this shelter provided welcome protection from the wind and rain for the ‘keeper of the keys’, Florence Nightingale Richards (b.1856). Like her mother and grandmother before her, she . . . — Map (db m124063) HM
176United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — Prince Dafydd’s tale
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Great Hall Prince Dafydd's tale Hwedhel Pennsevik Dafydd It is a windy day in October 1242. Servants and tradesmen are busy bringing deliveries of food and barrels of wine, preparing for a feast. You are standing in the island courtyard of . . . — Map (db m124062) HM
177United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — The Haven
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
The Haven An Harber The beach and headland at Tintagel appear to be wild and remote today, a haven for coastal plants and animals. But in the 19th century this area saw intensive use for mining, slate quarrying and fishing. Beyond . . . — Map (db m124110) HM
178United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — The northern ruins
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Dark Age Buildings The northern ruins An magoryow kledh When this area was cleared by Ralegh Radford's workmen in the 1930s, they found the walls of several simple buildings. We do not know the date of these structures but they probably . . . — Map (db m124068) HM
179United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — The Priest’s tale
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Chapel The Priest's tale Hwedhel an Pronter In the driving rain, the weary priest makes his way to the chapel, as he has done every day for years. Today, in November 1361, he resolves that he won't spend another winter on this lonely, . . . — Map (db m124071) HM
180United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — The Sheriff’s Tale
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Gatehouse Courtyard The Sheriff's tale Hwedhel an Mer It is an autumn day in 1306. Thomas de la Hyde, sheriff and steward of Cornwall, is visiting the castle to check on the progress and costs of building repairs. Arriving on horseback, . . . — Map (db m124060) HM
181United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — The Trader’s tale
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Dark Age Buildings The Trader's tale Hwedhel an Gwikor A wooden sailing ship, laden with goods from the Mediterranean, is being unloaded down at the deep harbour. There are shouts in unfamiliar languages as large jars are brought up the steep . . . — Map (db m124065) HM
182United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — Tintagel village
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Tintagel village Tre War Venydh The village of Tintagel, once known as Trevena, has been enormously influenced by the presence of the castle since it was built in the 1230s. The medieval village of Trevena was enhanced by Earl Richard who . . . — Map (db m124066) HM
183United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — Tunnel
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Tunnel Kowfordh This tunnel is puzzling. Marks on the inside show that it was cut with metal tools, perhaps enlarging a natural cave. It could have been a food store for the castle or perhaps a mysterious garden feature. — Map (db m124069) HM
184United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — Upper Courtyard
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Upper courtyard Garth gwartha Soon after this part of the castle was built, the sea-cliff to your right collapsed, taking part of the medieval wall with it. The new wall built to replace it included two latrines that projected over the . . . — Map (db m124061) HM
185United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — Well
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Well Puth This well is 5.5m deep. It was probably built at the same time as the castle, in the 13th century. It is fed from natural springs, which emerge across the island. These springs would have provided fresh water for both the Dark Age . . . — Map (db m124070) HM
186United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Tintagel — Where history meets legend
Near Castle Road 0.6 kilometers west of Atlantic Road, on the right when traveling west.
Tintagel Castle has long been connected with the mythical King Arthur and its history is entwined with legend. But what really happened here? In the 5th and 6th centuries AD there was a large, high-status settlement on the headland. It was . . . — Map (db m124109) HM
187United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Truro — The Coinage Hall
On Boscawen Street at Prince’s Street, on the right when traveling east on Boscawen Street.
Here on the Site of The Coinage Hall John Wesley Preached 27th August 1776 And on Other Occasions “Ye are saved through faith” — Map (db m124047) HM
188United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Truro — Truro War Memorial
On Boscawen Street at Prince’s Street, on the right when traveling east on Boscawen Street.
In Memory of Those Who Fell In the Great Wars of 1914 – 1919 & 1939 – 1945 Falkland Islands 1982 Palmer, Andrew Afghanistan 2009 Olaf S.G. Schmid — Map (db m124046) WM
189United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Wadebridge — Carnewas at Bedruthan
Near England Route B3276 817.6 kilometers north of Henver Road, Newquay, on the left when traveling north.
Welcome Dynnargh Since Victorian times, this has been one of the most popular destinations on the Cornish coast. The cliff tops at Carnewas are famed for spectacular views of the giant rock stacks known as Bedruthan Steps marching away into the . . . — Map (db m124048) HM
190United Kingdom, England (Cornwall County), Wadebridge — RAF St Eval
On un-named road, on the right when traveling south.
R · A · F St Eval 1939 – 1959 In Memory of those who served and the 974 gallant airrew who lost their lives Also the 22 Airmen and WAAFS who were killed in bombing raids Unveiled this day 10th April 2005 by Wing . . . — Map (db m121959) HM WM
191United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — Alfred Robert Tucker
Near Bailey Court at Owengate, on the right when traveling south.
Alfred Robert Tucker Curate of St. Nicholas Durham 1885 – 1899 3rd Bishop E.Eq. Africa 1890 – 1899 1st Bishop of Uganda 1899 – 1911 Canon of Durham 1911 – 1914 Born 1 April 1849 Died 15 June 1914 I . . . — Map (db m126288) HM
192United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — Bishop Cosin’s Almshouses
Near Bailey Court at Owengate, on the right when traveling south.
Bishop Cosin’s Almshouses 1666 Replacing Bishop Langley’s Song and Grammar Schools 1414 1923   1973 — Map (db m126286) HM
193United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — Bishop Cosin’s Library
Near Bailey Court at Owengate, on the right when traveling south.
Bishop Cosin’s Library 1669 Entrusted To The University 1935 1923   1973 — Map (db m126291) HM
194United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — Charles William Vane Stewart
On Silver Street at Saddler Street, on the left when traveling north on Silver Street.
Charles William Vane Stewart 3rd Marquis of Londonderry Earl Vane and Baron Stewart Of Stewarts Court K.C. G.C.B. Lord Lieutenant County of Durham And Founder of Seaham Harbour General in the Army Born May 8th 1778 Died March 6th 1854 . . . — Map (db m126168) HM
195United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — Durham Cathedral and Castle
Near Owengate at Baily Court, on the right when traveling south.
Durham Cathedral and Castle World Heritage Site In Accord with the Principles of the World Heritage Convention Durham Cathedral and Castle have been designated a World Heritage Site One of a number of protected areas of outstanding natural and . . . — Map (db m122207) HM
196United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — Durham Light Infantry Boer War Memorial
Near Bailey Court at Owengate, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m126287) WM
197United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — For ValourDurham Light Infantry
Near Bailey Court at Owengate, on the right when traveling south.
Durham Light Infantry For Valour Pte. J. Byrne, D.C.M.   Crimea 1854 Capt. T. de Courcy Hamilton.   Crimea 1855 Sgt. J. Murray.   New Zealand 1864 Pte. T. Kenny.   France 1915 Lt. Col. R.B. Bradford. M.C.   France 1916 Pte. M.W. . . . — Map (db m126173) HM WM
198United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — Former Exchequer
Near Bailey Court at Owengate, on the right when traveling south.
Former Exchequer And Chancery of The Palatinate Built for Bishop Neville (1438 – 57) 1923   1973 — Map (db m126293) HM
199United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — George William Kitchin
Near Bailey Court at Owengate, on the right when traveling south.
George William Kitchin Dean of Winchester 1883   1894 Dean of Durham 1894   1912 First Chancellor of Durham University Born Dec 7 · 1827 Died Oct 13 · 1912 — Map (db m126289) HM
200United Kingdom, England (County Durham), Durham — Neptune
On Silver Street at Saddler Street, on the left when traveling north on Silver Street.
Neptune This statue was given to the City in 1729 by George Bowes M.P. of Gibside and Streatlam as a symbol of the scheme to link Durham to the sea by improved navigation of the River Wear. It stood on top of the Market Place wellheads . . . — Map (db m126170) HM

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