Finder :: D-Block GB-236000-258000
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-236000-258000 on Domesday Reloaded
(Photos in 1986 and 2011)
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SN3760 19 images
by Cered
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SN3860 249 images
by Cered
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SN3960 132 images
by Cered
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SN3659 7 images
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SN3759 24 images
by Ian Medcalf
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SN3859 274 images
by Cered
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SN3959 189 images
by Cered
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SN3658 36 images
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SN3758 9 images
by Nigel Brown
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SN3858 7 images
by Cered
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SN3958 14 images
by Cered
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Example written accounts from this D-block
- Cardigan Bay Lookout Shelter. Inside the shelter are identification boards for local wildlife as well as a panorama identifying places on the coast. on Lookout Shelter by Cered
- Carreg Walltog near New Quay head, Ceredigion is situated at the south of Cardigan Bay. The northern beach of the town gives way to New Quay Head. A variety of seabird species, dolphins and porpoise can be observed from the head. A footpath along New Quay Head takes in Bird Rock, which... (more) on Carreg Walltog by Cered
- The Pier was built in 1835 and a small stone lighthouse erected on the end in 1839. The Pier was damaged and the Lighthouse was washed away in a storm in 1859. Damage was fixed and Lighthouse replaced only to be wrecked again in 1937. on New Quay Pier by Cered