Finder :: D-Block GB-396000-228000
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-396000-228000 on Domesday Reloaded (Photos in 1986 and 2011)
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SO9630 55 images
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SO9730 33 images
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SO9830 39 images
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SO9930 43 images
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SO9629 41 images
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SO9729 98 images
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SO9829 28 images
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SO9929 19 images
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SO9628 51 images
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SO9728 27 images
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SO9828 27 images
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SO9928 10 images
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Example written accounts from this D-block
- The church of St. Martin de Tours under scaffolding in October 2005. The 15th century tower has a distinct lean and has been underpinned. on Woolstone Church by Bob Embleton
- In the centre of the village close to the Post Office. The date on the church and sabbath school is 1833 on Gotherington War Memorial by Bob Embleton
- Looking south eastover the fields to the stretch of the railway between Bishop's Cleeve and Gotherington. In the distance is Cleeve Hill. on Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Railway Embankment by Bob Embleton
- As their web site states : "Prescott is not only one of the oldest Hillclimb venues in England but it is also the spiritual home of Bugatti cars." on Prescott Speed Hill Climb by Bob Embleton
- The hill Fort on Nottingham Hill is very large. It is defended by two banks and two ditches running across the neck of the hill. on Nottingham Hill Fort Earthworks by Bob Embleton
- With Dixton Manor peeking through the trees. Looking NE diagonally across the square from near the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Railway. on Dixton Hill by Bob Embleton
- Located on a grass island on the south side of the road between Gretton and Prescott. Prescott parish. 1 arm and cap finial. Milestone Society National ID: GL_SO9930 on Direction Sign – Signpost near Far Stanley, Prescott by E Shepherd