RF2G3NH38–street and old buildings in the small medieval village of Corsham, south of England, UK
RF2G3NHEA–CORSHAM, UK - JULY 17, 2015: street and old buildings in the small medieval village of Corsham, south of England, UK
RMPPYDF7–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK
RFRBEJHY–Corsham,Wiltshire, England
RMC91Y52–17th Century Flemish cottages, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RM2F2761K–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMRH6EWP–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMPTA43N–Historic street and buildings in town centre of Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMPJPTCK–Historic buildings along the High Street in town of Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RF2G3NHK0–CORSHAM, UK - JULY 17, 2015: street and old buildings in the small medieval village of Corsham, south of England, UK
RMPPYDH4–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK
RFRBEJJB–Corsham,Wiltshire, England
RMC917AR–Corsham Post Office sign, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RM2F2761E–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMRH6F1Y–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMPJPTCD–Historic buildings along the High Street in town of Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RF2G3NGFE–CORSHAM, UK - JULY 17, 2015: street and old buildings in the small medieval village of Corsham, south of England, UK
RMPPYDFG–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK
RMC91Y69–The Royal Oak Pub sign, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RM2F2761G–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMRH6F1M–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMPJPTC8–Historic buildings along the High Street in town of Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RF2G3NHP5–CORSHAM, UK - JULY 17, 2015: street and old buildings in the small medieval village of Corsham, south of England, UK
RMPPYDKN–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK
RMC917A8–Corsham Post Office, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RM2F27619–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMJYR64X–Pedestrianised High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RMRH6EW0–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMPJPTC9–Historic buildings along the High Street in town of Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RF2G4FKC8–CORSHAM, UK - JULY 17, 2015: street and old buildings in the small medieval village of Corsham, south of England, UK
RMPPYDM0–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK
RM2F2761C–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMM0EY6J–Mayo Memorial fountain and drinking trough, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RMC91XY0–Corsham Post Office, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RMRH6ETA–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMBFYTYD–Parish Church of St Bartholomew, Church Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RMC9179H–Corsham Post Office, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RMPJPTAY–Georgian architecture of Town Hall building, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK dating from 1784
RMBFYYMF–The Royal Oak Pub sign, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RMPTA43G–Lion sculpture in historic street and buildings in town centre of Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMC9177E–Methuen Arms Hotel, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2G3NH8C–CORSHAM, UK - JULY 17, 2015: street and old buildings in the small medieval village of Corsham, south of England, UK
RMPPYDH2–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK
RM2F2760X–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMRH6F02–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMPTA439–Lion sculpture in historic street and buildings in town centre of Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMC9178G–Local newsagent shop, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RMA0739X–Corsham town hall Wiltshire England
RMM0EY79–The Royal Oak Pub, High Street, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2G3NHHN–CORSHAM, UK - JULY 17, 2015: street and old buildings in the small medieval village of Corsham, south of England, UK
RMPPYDFN–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK
RM2F2761A–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMRH6F27–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMA0739R–Corsham town hall Wiltshire England
RMPJPTD0–Georgian architecture of Town Hall building, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK dating from 1784
RMPPYDMG–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK the cafe
RM2F2763X–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMRH6ETN–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMPJPTEG–Georgian architecture of Town Hall building, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK dating from 1784
RMPPYDME–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK the cafe
RM2F2761M–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMRH6EYR–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMPJPTAP–Georgian architecture of Town Hall building, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK dating from 1784
RMPPYDM1–Corsham a small town in wiltshire near chippenham, England UK Methuen arms
RMPWBTB2–Gardens at Corsham Court, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RME0HX6D–Corsham Wiltshire 6th May 2014 Filming the BBC drama Poldark on location in Corsham Wiltshire.
RMPWBTC8–Seventeenth century school and almshouse building, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RM2HGJT6T–Bright winters day in Corsham, a small wiltshire Town. The flemish weaver Pub
RM2F27611–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMRH6EXJ–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMPWBTC7–Seventeenth century school and almshouse building, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RM2HGJT70–Bright winters day in Corsham, a small wiltshire Town The Londis store.
RM2F2760Y–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RM2F27EK7–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMRH6F0Y–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RM2F276TX–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RM2F276TY–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMPWBTC6–Seventeenth century school and almshouse building, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RM2HGJT7C–Bright winters day in Corsham, a small wiltshire Town. The Flemish Weaver Pub
RMRH6EX7–Corsham, Wiltshire, UK. 1st February, 2019. Heavy snowfall blankets the ancient town centre, home to the TV series Poldark and now a wintery scene which was forecast, though arrived late and much heavier than earlier predictions. Local residents brave the cold conditions as heavy snowfall continues to accumulate throughout the day - with revised forecasts reporting sustained snow until 6pm this evening. The roads are empty of cars, many schools and business remain closed whilst the wintery weather continues it's icy grip in Wiltshire. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMEMJ2KF–Corsham, UK. 21st Apr, 2015. The historic town of Corsham was the setting for the recent BBC drama Poldark. This Spring it is also home to a beautiful display of cherry blossom. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RM2F276W8–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMPWBTBX–Seventeenth century school and almshouse building, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RM2HGJT77–Bright winters day in Corsham, a small wiltshire Town. The corsham Bookshop. an Independent store.
RMPWBTB5–Corsham Court, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RME7EA5X–Corsham a small town in Wiltshire England UK. The local Bath stone is a common building material. High Street
RMD4Y1RP–Sign post in Corsham Wiltshire England UK
RMC8YWXN–Corsham Wiltshire england UK
RMEMHYWA–Corsham, UK. 21st Apr, 2015. The historic town of Corsham was the setting for the recent BBC drama Poldark. This Spring it is also home to a beautiful display of cherry blossom which is admired by the public enjoying the recent warm sunshine. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMD4Y1NY–Church Street, Corsham Wiltshire England UK
RM2F276W2–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMPWBTB9–Corsham Court, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMEMJ2HE–Corsham, UK. 21st Apr, 2015. The historic town of Corsham was the setting for the recent BBC drama Poldark. This Spring it is also home to a beautiful display of cherry blossom which is admired by the public enjoying the recent warm sunshine. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMD4Y1MH–Church Street, Corsham Wiltshire England UK
RM2F276W7–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMPWBTBC–Corsham Court, Corsham, Wiltshire, England, UK
RMEMHYX8–Corsham, UK. 21st Apr, 2015. The historic town of Corsham was the setting for the recent BBC drama Poldark. This Spring it is also home to a beautiful display of cherry blossom which is admired by the public enjoying the recent warm sunshine. Credit: Wayne Farrell/Alamy Live News
RMD4Y1ND–The Entrance to Corsham Court, Corsham Wiltshire England UK
RM2F276W1–Drakelow Tunnels, a former WWII underground Shadow Factory used by the Rover vehicle manufacturer to make military plane engine components for the Bristol Hercules and Rolls-Royce Pegasus engines. Construction of the tunnels started in 1941 by blasting the tunnels out of sandstone. At its height, 700 people worked at the site during World War II. After the war, the site was reused as a nuclear bunker and became a Regional Government Headquarters (RGHQ 9.2) that would have managed the local region incase of nuclear attack during the Cold War. The site was sold off and declassified in 1993. Pic
RMC8YWYW–The Flemish Weaver Pub, Corsham Wiltshire england UK
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