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| Acacia House, Children's Home, Rochford, Essex Acacia House was built in 1882, housing up to forty-two school age boys and girls for the Rochford Union Workhouse, often the only choice for orphaned children. The building was turned into flats in 2014.
2 East Street, Rochford, Essex
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| Albany City Hospital New Scotland Avenue & Holland Avenue, Albany, New York
Built in 1898.
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| All Saints Church, Clapton, Greater London Blurton Road & Elderfield Road, Clapton, London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England
Built in 1873, the church closed in 1972 and the building was demolished in 1973 and replaced by flats.
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| All Saints Church, Drinkstone, Suffolk Gedding Road, Drinkstone, Suffolk, England
All Saint's Church dates from the 14th century. The tower was added c.1760 and the church restored in 1866–72.
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- All Saints Church, Drinkstone, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
- All Saints Churchyard, Drinkstone, Mid Suffolk District, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
- Drinkstone, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
- Daphne Florence Fisher
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| All Saints Church, Fulham, Middlesex Fulham Palace Road, Fulham, Middlesex, England
Apart from the tower, construction of which began in 1440, the present church building dates from the late Victorian period, having been rebuilt in 1880–1 by Sir Arthur Blomfield, using squared rubblestone, ashlar dressings and Perpendicular style windows.
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| All Saints Church, Great Oakley, Essex Beaumont Road & Wix Road, Great Oakley, Essex, England
The Church built in the 12th century is an ancient structure which had a tower of flint and stone that fell down in the early 2000s, and was replaced by a smaller wooden tower.
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| All Saints Church, High Laver, Essex Tilegate Road, High Laver, Essex, England
The church was constructed from flint and rubble during the late 12th century; over the years there has been refurbishment and maintenance on the church.
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- All Saints Church, High Laver, Epping Forest District, Essex, England, United Kingdom
- All Saints Churchyard, High Laver, Epping Forest District, Essex, England
- High Laver, Essex, England, United Kingdom
- Ethel Hazelwood
- Harriet Hazelwood
- James Hazelwood
- Mary Hazelwood
- William Hazelwood
- Maria Hazlewood
- Mary Ranner
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| All Saints Church, Terling, Essex Church Road, Terling, Essex, England
The body of the church is medieval, restored in the 19th century, while the brick-built tower dates from 1732.
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| All Saints Church, West Ham, Greater London Church Street & Church Street N., West Ham, Greater London, England
The church dates from 1400.
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| All Saints Church, Wrabness, Essex Church Road, Wrabness, Essex, England
Largely 12th to 15th century in origin, it was extended in 1908. The roof of the chancel which collapsed was rebuilt in 1697. The church had a stone tower housing 5 bells which at one time collapsed (perhaps at the same time as the chancel roof fell in) and has not been rebuilt. In the 17th century, two of the bells were re-located temporarily to a wooden structure in the churchyard, where they remain today. It's known as the bell tower, although it looks more like a bell cage.
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| All Saints Epping Upland Church, Epping, Essex Upland Road, Epping, Essex, England
This church dates back to Norman times, although it was largely restored in 1878.
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| All Saints' Church, Dovercourt, Essex Main Road & Clarke's Road, Dovercourt, Essex, England
The Nave was built in the 12th century and early in the 14th century the Chancel was rebuilt with a porch probably added during the same period. About 1400 the West Tower was added. The chancel-arch was replaced in timber c. 1615.
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| All Souls Church, Marylebone, Greater London Riding House Street & Langham Place, Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London, England
The church, completed in 1823 was built of Bath stone and consists of a prominent spired circular vestibule.
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| Almonte United Church, Almonte, Ontario 106 Elgin Street, Almonte, Ontario, Canada
Built in 1861.
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| Amblin' Oakie Crash Memorial, Le Ployron, Hauts-de-France, France Le Ployron, Upper France, France
A LA MÉMOIRE DES
20 AVIATEURS AMÉRICAINS
TOMBES A LE PLOYRON
LE 18 MARS 1944
English Translation:
IN MEMORY OF
20 AMERICAN AVIATORS
WHO FELL IN PLOYRON
ON MARCH 18, 1944
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| Anderson National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia, USA Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Macon County, Georgia, USA
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| Anglican Christ Church Cathedral, Montréal, Québec Saint-Catherine Street West & Boulevard Robert-Bourassa, Montréal, Québec, Canada
The present cathedral, a Neo-gothic structure, was completed in 1859 and consecrated in 1867.
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| Antioch Presbyterian Church, Antioch, North Carolina Red Spring Road & Old Wire Road, Antioch, Hoke County, North Carolina, USA
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| Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte, Ontario, Canada County Road 16 & Concession 8, Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario
The Auld Kirk was constructed in 1836 and used until 1864, when a new church, St. Andrew's, was built in Almonte.
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| Banham Church Extension, Banham, Norfolk, England Church Hill Road, Banham, Norfolk, England
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- Banham Church Extension, Banham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
- Banham Churchyard Extension, Banham, Breckland Borough, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
- Banham, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
- Edgar Hazlewood
- Edward Simeon Hazlewood
- Olive Cicely Hazlewood
- Mabel Annie Turvey
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| Basra War Memorial, Basra Governorate, Iraq Basra, Basra Governorate, Iraq
Sacred To The Memory Of
Anthony James Bavin. R.N.H.M.S. Mary Rose
Nigel Benjamin Bavin. 3rd Essex Reg't
Frank Burdett. R.G.A.
Stephen Forster. Drewery 3rd Norfolk Reg't
Frank David Edwards. 2/5 Yorkshire Reg't
Walter Henry. H.M.S. Cressy
Richard High. Border Reg't
Mapes Harry Rushbrook. Suffolk Yeomanry
Charles William Wright. 1st Norfolk Reg't
Who Gave Their Lives For Their Country In
The Great War 1914-1918
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| Beaver Dam City Cemetery, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, USA Beaver Dam, Dodge County, Wisconsin, USA
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| Bradford Chapel Methodist Church, Shorter, Alabama, USA County Roads 29 & 30, Shorter, Alabama, USA
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| Brandon Mental Health Centre The original building, built in 1892, with addition in 1903, was destroyed by fire in 1910. The replacement building was built in 1912.
The institution was renamed several times over the years: Brandon Asylum (1891), Brandon Insane Hospital (1912), Brandon Hospital for Mental Diseases (1919), Brandon Mental Health Centre (1972).
The facility closed in 1999.
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| Brookside Cemetery, Tecumseh, Lenawee County, Michigan, USA Brookside Cemetery, Tecumseh, Michigan, USA
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| Calvin United Church, Pembroke, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada Renfrew Street & Church Street, Pembroke, Ontario, Canada
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| Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, Coton, Cambridgeshire, England Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, Coton, Cambridgeshire, England
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| Camden Church, Camberwell, Greater London, England Near Peckham Road & Southampton Way, Camberwell, Greater London, England
Last known to be in use 1937 but probably continued in use until bombed in World War 2. Was demolished and the site is now occupied by flats (Voltaire House, Sceaux Gardens Estate).
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| Camp Jackson, South Carolina, USA Camp Street Scene, Camp Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina, USA
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| Christ Church East Greenwich, Greenwich, Greater London, England Christchurch Way & Trafalgar Road, Greenwich, Greater London, England
Christ Church East Greenwich was built in 1849.
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| Christ Church Spitalfields, Stepney, Greater London, England Commercial Street & Fournier Street, Stepney, Greater London, England
Christ Church Spitalfields is an Anglican church built between 1714 and 1729.
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| Christ Church, Broad Town, Wiltshire, England Broad Town Road, Broad Town, Wiltshire, England
Constructed between 1844 and 1846.
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| Church of Saint Leonard Horringer, Horringer, Suffolk, England A143 & Manor Lane, Horringer, Suffolk, England
Built between the 14th and 15th century, the church was completely restored in 1818 and a north aisle was added in 1845.
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| Church of St Edward the Confessor, Romford, Greater London. England Market Link & Market Place, Romford, Great London, England
The building dates from 1849–50 and replaced an earlier church which was demolished in the mid-19th century.
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| Church of St John the Baptist, Harrow, Greater London, England Sheepcote Road & Victoria Close, Harrow, Greater London, England
Building began in 1904, extended in 1925 and finished in 1938.
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| Church of St Luke, London Borough of Hackney, Greater London, England Homerton Terrace & Woodbine Terrace, Hackney, Greater London, England
The church was built to provide a new place of worship within St Barnabas' parish, and the church was consecrated on 8 November 1872. The completion of the steeple was delayed for ten years, until 1882, for reasons of funding.
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| Church of St Mary Stratford Bow, Bow, Greater London, England Bow Road & High Street, Bow, Greater London, England
There has been a church on the same site for approximately 700 years. Although the church was bombed in the Second World War, the bell tower was rebuilt just after the war.
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| Church of St Mary the Virgin, Farnham, Uttlesford, Essex, England Mill Hill Road & Rectory Lane, Farnham, Essex, England
A flint and stone church built in 1859 by Joseph Clarke on the foundations of the earlier church which it resembles in style.
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- Church of St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Farnham, Uttlesford, Essex, England
- Church of St Mary the Virgin, Farnham, Essex, England, United Kingdom
- Farnham, Essex, England, United Kingdom
- Elizabeth Hazelwood
- Francis John Hazelwood
- William Hazelwood
- Maria Hazlewood
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| Church of St Nicholas, Deptford, Greater London, England Deptford Green & Stowage, Deptford, Greater London, England
Founded in the 12th century, its tower dates from the 14th century, while the rest is largely 17th century with additional reconstruction work from after the Blitz.
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| Church of the Holy Innocents, Great Barton, Suffolk, England Green Lane & Church Road, Great Barton, Suffolk, England
Parish church built in the 13th century, with additions in the 15th century. It was restored in the 1850's.
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| Cimetière de guerre canadien Beny-Sur-Mer, Reviers, Basse-Normandie Region, France Beny-Sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers, Lower Normandy Region, France
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| Cimetière de guerre canadien Bretteville-Sur-Laize, Cintheaux, Basse-Normandie Region, France Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery, Cintheaux, Lower Normandy, France
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| Cimetière de guerre de Bayeux, Bayeux, Basse-Normandie Region, France Bayeux War Cemetery, Bayeux, Calvados Department, Lower Normandy Region, France
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| Cimetière militaire canadien d’Adegem, Maldegem, Oost-Vlaanderen, België Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium
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| Cimetière militaire Carnoy, Carnoy, Departement de la Somme, Picardie, France Carnoy Military Cemetery, Carnoy, Department of the Somme, Picardie, France
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| Cimitero di guerra di Coriano Ridge, Coriano, Provincia di Forli, Emilia-Romagna, Italia Coriano Ridge War Cemetery, Coriano, Province of Forlì-Cesena, Italy
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| Columbus Barracks, Columbus, Ohio, USA Jack Gibbs Boulevard, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Columbus Barracks, renamed Fort Hayes in 1922, was abandoned, and today, the Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center, a Columbus City Schools magnet high school, stands on the spot.
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| Connecticut Hospital for the Insane, Middletown, Connecticut, USA Silver Street & River Road, Middletown, Connecticut, USA
The Connecticut Hospital for the Insane was formally opened in Middletown in 1868. Known today as the Connecticut Valley Hospital.
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| Connecticut Industrial School for Girls, Middletown, Connecticut, USA Long Lane & Wadsworth Street, Middletown, Connecticut, USA
Initially a private charitable organization, it was established in 1868 as the Industrial School for Girls. In 1924 the prison was renamed Long Lane Farm after the State of Connecticut acquired it, then was change to Long Lane School in 1943. It closed in February 2003.
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| Connecticut Retreat for the Insane, Hartford, Connecticut, USA Washington Street & Retreat Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
The hospital was built in 1823, and was originally called the Connecticut Retreat for the Insane. Its name changed several times, but it was often referred to as the Hartford Retreat.
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