Finder :: D-Block GB-264000-789000
The Domesday Project, published by the BBC, captured 23,225 photos of the United Kingdom, in 1986, read more here. The whole of the UK - including the Channel Islands and Isle of Man - was divided into 23,000 4x3km areas called Domesday Squares or "D-Blocks".
This page shows the images Geograph has for each D-Block. Can enter a Grid-Reference above, to jump to the corresponding D-Block, and optionally filter the images by keyword.
- View D-Block GB-264000-789000 on Domesday Reloaded
(Photos in 1986 and 2011)
- Go: North | West | South | East
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NN6491 2 images
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NN6591 2 images
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NN6691 3 images
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NN6791 41 images
by J M Briscoe
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NN6490 8 images
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NN6590 3 images
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NN6690 9 images
by J M Briscoe
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NN6790 42 images
by Richard Webb
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NN6489 15 images
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NN6689 15 images
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NN6789 27 images
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Example written accounts from this D-block
- The conical shape is an old feeder for grouse. The hill in the distance in the rain is The Fara above Dalwhinnie. Note the clump of bushes (Grey Willow) in the distance. on Cleared heather, Creagan Reamhar by Chris Eilbeck
- A milestone (and benchmark) on the old A9 north of Dalwhinnie. The background shows the craggy slopes of the small Cruben range of hills. on Old A9 by Richard Webb