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  • Alhambra Shopping Centre

    Alhambra Shopping Centre, also known by its former name The Mall Barnsley, is Barnsley's main shopping complex, housing 41 shops and adjacent to Barnsley Market. The centre was opened in 1991. A number of chains have been in the centre in the past, …

  • The Maelor School

    The Maelor School, Penley (Welsh: Ysgol Maelor) is a British mixed comprehensive school situated in the village of Penley, Wrexham County Borough, north-east Wales.

  • The Lunt

    The Lunt is a residential area of Bilston within the city of Wolverhampton and is part of the West Midlands conurbation in England.

  • The Leas

    The Leas is a large area of land owned and maintained by the National Trust along the coastal cliffs of South Shields, England.

  • The Kashmir Klub

    The Kashmir Klub was a unique, non-profit making, live music club housed in the basement of a Restaurant and Bar called "Fabrizio" at the "Baker and Oven" located at No 6 Nottingham Place, central London, England.

  • The Island, Hythe End

    The Island, Hythe End is an inhabited island in the River Thames in England on the reach above Bell Weir Lock, a part of the Hythe End part of Wraysbury village and civil parish, Berkshire.

  • The Goit

    The Goit (sometimes written The Goyt) is a canal used for transporting drinking water along the Rivington chain in Lancashire, England. The section in Brinscall is currently covered, and a local campaign is ongoing to attempt to uncover the water. T…

  • The Gloup

    The Gloup (grid reference HY591078) is a collapsed sea cave in the Mull Head Nature Reserve in the islands of Orkney, Scotland.

  • The Glasgow Gaiety Theatre

    The Glasgow Gaiety Theatre was a cine-theatre in Anderston Cross, Glasgow, Scotland. Originally known as the Victoria Music Hall, then the Tivoli Variety Theatre, and co-founded by a grandson of James Baylis of the Theatre Royal, Glasgow it opened i…

  • The Frith

    The Frith is a small univallate Iron Age hillfort to the north of Silchester, Calleva Atrebatum, Roman town. A single bank covers all sides apart from the south east, and is at the most about 5 feet high on the western edge. A ditch is also traceabl…

  • The Egg (Theatre)

    The Egg (styled as the egg) is a theatre in Bath, built specifically for the use of young people. It was converted from a former cinema and church hall by architects Haworth Tompkins. The Grade II listed Victorian building houses the eponymous 'egg'…

  • The Dungeon SSSI

    The Dungeon is a 1.2 hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) situated 1 mile north-west of Heswall, on the Wirral Peninsula, England.

  • The Delves

    The Delves is a neighbourhood located in the south side of Walsall between Palfrey and Yew Tree estate in Walsall located on the outskirts of Walsall just before Sandwell.

  • The Conservatoire

    The Conservatoire (formally The Blackheath Conservatoire of Music and the Arts) is an educational charity in Blackheath, on the border of the London boroughs of Greenwich and Lewisham. The Conservatoire of Music and the Arts took on its current stru…

  • The Concorde Club

    The Concorde Club was launched in 1957 in Southampton by jazz aficionado Cole Mathieson, and is the oldest jazz club under the same management in the United Kingdom and possibly the world. Its standing in the UK jazz world has been recognised by the…

  • The Centre of Attention

    The Centre of Attention is a London-based contemporary art organisation set up in 1999. Projects are shown internationally and constitute an ongoing enquiry into the phenomenon of art production, presentation and consumption.

  • Tayport F.C.

    Tayport F.C. are a Scottish Junior football club from Tayport, Fife. Formed in 1947, they play their home games at The Canniepairt.

  • The Brack

    The Brack is a mountain, located in the Arrochar Alps, on the south side of Glen Croe, near Loch Goil in Argyll and Bute in Scotland.

  • The Bandwagon Club

    The Bandwagon was a club night held on the first Saturday of every month at the Zanzibar club on Seel Street, Liverpool from 2001 to 2005. The Bandwagon night was run by John Robinson and Gary Murphy, members of the now defunct Liverpool band The Ba…

  • The Aquarium L-13

    The Aquarium L-13 was a contemporary commercial art gallery run by Steve Lowe. It was originally based in a Georgian building in Bloomsbury, London, and then moved to Farringdon. It worked with artists, musicians and writers, and specialises in more…

  • The Abbey, Skirwith

    The Abbey in the village of Skirwith in Cumbria, England, UK is a two storey Classical house of five by three bays, built by Thomas Addison, mason, in 1768-74 for John Orfeur Yates, who spent many years in India. The main front has more closely spac…

  • Thatcham Reed Beds

    Thatcham Reed Beds is a 66.9 hectare (165.3 acre) Site of Special Scientific Interest in the civil parish of Thatcham in the English county of Berkshire, notified in 1974. It is also a Local Nature Reserve.

  • Thackley Tunnel

    Thackley tunnel is a railway tunnel on the Airedale Line from Leeds to Shipley then on to Bradford or Skipton. Built in 1844/5, the tunnel is approximately 1,300 yards (1,200 m) long and cut through the prominent Thackley Hill to reduce travel time.…