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Open spaces
Green open space in housing estate off Warren Quarry Lane.
Image: © Steve Fareham
Taken: 13 Oct 2007
0.21 miles
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Locke Park Tower, Barnsley
21m high belvedere tower, with an Italianate tower above a circular Ionic colonnade. 1877
Image: © Arthur Hill
Taken: 30 May 2011
0.22 miles
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Locke Park Tower
An 1877 memorial tower to Mrs Phoebe Locke, widow of Joseph Locke, one of the early railway civil engineers
Image: © Kevin Waterhouse
Taken: 14 Jul 2012
0.22 miles
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Locke Park Tower, Barnsley
21m high tower in the south eastern corner of the park, opened in 1877 as a memorial to railway engineer Joseph Locke's wife, Phoebe, who created the park in his memory.
Image: © Paul Harrop
Taken: 13 Dec 2016
0.22 miles
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Castle Street, Barnsley
Looking north down the street from close to its junction with Park Road - buildings in the town centre visible in the distance.
Image: © Paul Harrop
Taken: 13 Dec 2016
0.23 miles
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The tower Locke Park
Taken from the rear on Racecommon lane. The tower commenerates the railway engineer Joseph Locke. Locke was born in Attercliffe, near Sheffield in Yorkshire, moving to nearby Barnsley when he was five. Joseph Locke born 9 August 1805, died 18 September 1860.
Image: © Steve Fareham
Taken: 13 Oct 2007
0.23 miles
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Locke Park Tower, Barnsley
A folly tower built in 1875-7 as a combined memorial to Phoebe Locke and also as a public observation tower.
Image: © Alan Terrill
Taken: 9 Apr 1984
0.23 miles
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Phoebe Locke Memorial Tower
The tower is in Locke Park which was built in memory of Joseph Locke, railway engineer and MP. The tower was built in 1877 by Robinson and son of Barnsley, the architect was Renee Spiers. It is in memory of Phoebe Locke.
Image: © John Douglas
Taken: 8 Jan 2007
0.23 miles
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Dove Valley landscape
A grey and stormy late Spring afternoon at Racecommon Lane allotments on Worsbrough Common.
Image: © Bobby Clegg
Taken: 10 Jun 2014
0.23 miles
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Locke Park Tower
Locke Park is a Grade II listed Victorian park, a gift to the people of Barnsley by Phoebe Locke, the widow of renowned railway engineer Joseph Locke in 1862. The tower was built in 1875-7 as a memorial to Phoebe and the viewing platform, said to be the highest point in Barnsley, provides extensive views over Yorkshire and Derbyshire.
Image: © Graham Hogg
Taken: 23 Jan 2016
0.23 miles