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3 November 2022. Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This is some of the architecture within Peterhead town centre.
Longton, Stoke on Trent, England, June 13th 2023. View of people entering a cafe, travel, food and drink editorial illustration.
Office Building Exterior in Sevenoaks, England. These are privately owned buildings which are hired out to small businesses.
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The village of Porlock in the northern part of Exeter, England (United Kingdom).
Lochcarron is a collection of small settlements strung out along Loch Carron, a sea loch on the west coast of Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. The village stretches for almost two miles, meandering along the shore of the loch.
Old historical buildings of falkirk edinburgh Scotland England
Hawkshead, England - July 10, 2014: The beautiful summer weather spell continues in the English Lake District at the popular tourist destination of Hawkshead
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Dorking Surrey Hills UK, July 08 2022, Row Of Traditional High Shops As Spending Habits Change
River Garden Restaurant at Belper in Derbyshire, England. This is a commercial venue.
Knightstown, Ireland - July 24, 2009: Historic coffee house. Knightstown is a small harbor village on Valentia Island near Cahersiveen on the Ring of Kerry. These colorful houses are typical for the touristic region County Kerry and the Ring of Kerry peninsula.
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Ruedesheim, Germany - 22 July 2012: Balkons with flowers in Hotel Altdeutsche Weinstube
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Facade of half-timbered houses in the beautiful village of Lyons-la-Foret in Normandy.
Sheringham, England - May 12, 2011: The Robin Hood pub on Station Road in Sheringham, the main street through the seaside town in Norfolk.
Facade of The Bull's Head, historic pub on Strand on the Green, Chiswick, west London.
The Black Boy Pub in Sevenoaks, England, will soon have its name changed to The Restoration by its owners Shepherd Neame in solidarity with the global anti-racism protests organised by Black Lives Matter. The Restoration contains links to the restoring to the throne of the Stuart monarch Charles II in 1660. The pub dates back to 1616 during the reign of the first Stuart king, James I. The name Black Boy refers to those who worked in the coal mines or chimney sweeps or perhaps even the fact that Charles II had a darker-hued skin than his predecessors.
Colmar, Alsace, France, 1973. Tourists roam the old town of Colmar.
People walking along the pavements in St Nicholas Street, Ipswich. Ipswich is a very ancient port town in Suffolk, Eastern England, which has many historic and interesting buildings.
English country cottage with postbox embedded in the wall, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
The Glen Avon hotel and cafe on the corner of The Square and Main Street in the highland village of Tomintoul in the Grampians of Scotland.
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Cromer, United Kingdom - September 20, 2013: A view across the Cromer Parish Church's gardens towards central Cromer and Church Street.
Old Indonesian currency with a picture of farmers in rice fields.
November 14th, 2019. This is an old cottage on the high street of the  village of Henley in Arden Warwickshire, England UK. It is a bright day in Autumn / Fall and there are no people in the picture.
Annual calendar with a white alarm clock on a blue background. The concept of the passage of time and significant dates
Woolpit, Suffolk, England - May 12, 2015: A shop and tea-room in the small village of Woolpit in Suffolk, eastern England. Although the shop with the red door bears all the signs of being a post office, it no longer serves in that capacity and the post office has moved to other premises. Woolpit is a typically pretty Suffolk village and is popular with tourists.
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