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Mill Street, Berkhamsted
The buildings on the right of the street are part of the Berkhamsted School.
Image: © John Allan
Taken: 16 Aug 2012
0.01 miles
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Old and new in Berkhamsted
Totem pole and new Berkhamsted school buildings against a Westering sun.
Image: © Simon Heywood
Taken: 2 Dec 2006
0.03 miles
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Berkhamsted Collegiate School: Dean Incent's Hall
The Hall, on the right, is an early 20th century structure, named after John Incent, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, who founded Berkhamsted School in 1541.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 21 Oct 2007
0.03 miles
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Grand Union Canal in Berkhamsted
Looking towards the Castle Street bridge with the Crystal Palace public house on the right and Berkhamsted's Totem Pole just visible on the left.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 21 Oct 2007
0.04 miles
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Castle Street, Berkhamsted
The building, part of Berkhamsted School, that was built on the site of the former row of cottages that once stood here see http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1576221
Image: © John Baker
Taken: 10 Oct 2010
0.04 miles
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Castle Street, 1963
At the northern end of Castle Street stood an attractive row of ancient cottages. They were demolished in September 1963 because they were considered to be in an unfit state for human habitation.
Image: © John Baker
Taken: Unknown
0.05 miles
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Berkhamsted: The Moor with John Lawson's Circus
The Moor is an open space between Berkhamsted Collegiate School and the Grand Union Canal. John Lawson's Circus http://www.johnlawsonscircus.co.uk/ was founded in 1974 and is a completely non-animal show.
Image: © Nigel Cox
Taken: 21 Oct 2007
0.06 miles
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St Peter's Churchyard
Looking towards Berkhamsted School buildings.
Image: © Geoff Harris
Taken: 6 Mar 2008
0.07 miles
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Canadian Totem Pole next to the canal
The red cedar wood Totem Pole was carved and designed by the Kwaguilth artist Chief Henry Hunt of the Kwakiutl tribe, British Columbia, Canada. It was commissioned by John Alsford a director of the J Alsford Ltd, timber merchants and importers in 1968. It stands on the site of what was previously one of J Alsford Ltd's wood yards, next to the Grand Union Canal in Berkhamsted.
Image: © Mat Fascione
Taken: 18 Aug 2015
0.07 miles
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Berkhamsted, bridge 141
This is looking north-west. The plaque is to commemorate the Canal Duke, Francis Egerton of Berkhamsted, 1735 to 1803. Presumably it was erected on the 200th anniversary of his death in 2003. He was the 3rd Lord Bridgwater and lived at Ashridge near Berkhamsted. He is seen as the father of the inland waterways system, having commissioned the Bridgwater canal from his coal mines in Worsley near Manchester in the 1770s and having lived long enough to see the Grand Junction canal from London to Berkhamsted completed in 1798. He died before it was extended to Birmingham.
Image: © Graham Horn
Taken: 10 Apr 2010
0.07 miles