IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Imperial Road, MALVERN, WR14 3AP

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Imperial Road, WR14 3AP by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (350 Images Found)

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Housing on Imperial Road, Malvern
Apartment block near Malvern St James College on Imperial Road in Malvern.
Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 13 Feb 2021
0.01 miles
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The Edinburgh Sports Dome Imperial Road
Image: © James Pratt Taken: 31 May 2010
0.04 miles
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The line to Malvern Link
The view from the Avenue Road Bridge looking towards the Barnards Green Road bridge. On the right is the corrugated iron roof of "The Worm", linking Great Malvern Station to what was the Imperial Hotel. Image]
Image: © Bob Embleton Taken: 30 Jun 2011
0.04 miles
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Railway north of Great Malvern station
Viewed from Avenue Road looking north towards the B4211 Barnard's Green Road bridge. Great Malvern railway station http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3658714 is on the opposite side of the Avenue Road bridge.
Image: © Jaggery Taken: 5 May 2013
0.04 miles
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Under Avenue Road towards Barnard's Green Road, Malvern
Looking north from platform 2 at Great Malvern railway station, under Avenue Road bridge towards Barnard's Green Road bridge.
Image: © Jaggery Taken: 5 May 2013
0.04 miles
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Edinburgh Dome
The Edinburgh Dome is a sports hall, so named because it was opened by the Duke of Edinburgh in 1978. The building is Grade II listed, see: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1393577. Its method of construction is rare internationally and is unique in Britain. It was designed by architect Michael Godwin who worked on the basic form of the Binidome (or Parashell). Construction involved a 36 metre diameter concrete ring beam, with two layers of neoprene sandwiching a filling of expanding steel coil and wet concrete. Air was then pumped in, inflating the building and stretching the neoprene sandwich into a dome to a height of 11 metres in about an hour. When the concrete had set, three days later, eight windows were cut out. The building is Malvern St James school’s sports hall.
Image: © Philip Halling Taken: 27 Sep 2020
0.05 miles
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High Speed Train Approaching Great Malvern
A London Paddington to Hereford High Speed Train, led by power car No 43160, on the approach to Great Malvern station
Image: © Rob Newman Taken: 13 Jul 2012
0.05 miles
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Grade II listed Edinburgh Sports Dome, Malvern
Viewed from Imperial Road. The Sports Hall was built in a moat for Malvern Girls College using steel-reinforced concrete with a covering of copper-alloy sheeting, breeze block walling and polycarbonate windows. Officially opened on May 4th 1978 by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the building was Grade II listed in 2009.
Image: © Jaggery Taken: 5 May 2013
0.05 miles
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The Dome, St James Girls' School, Malvern
A sports hall of a distinctive design. It looks a bit rough round the edges. It is open to the public weekday evenings. It bears a resemblance to the anaerobic digesters springing up on farms everywhere but they don't have windows and are full of fermenting excrement.
Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 7 Jan 2018
0.05 miles
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Sports Hall (formerly Edinburgh Sports Dome)
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1393577?section=official-list-entry
Image: © Sandy Gerrard Taken: 1 May 2024
0.05 miles
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