To celebrate the visit of Her Majesty The Queen to the Walker during her Golden Jubilee Year

Walker Art Gallery, William Brown Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom

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Planted by Mr George Arblaster as his salute to all who served at the Fradley airfield and our recognition of his lifetime of service to the community of Fradley In the year of the Queens Golden Jubilee June 2002

Wood End Lane, Fradley, United Kingdom

Chubb's Almshouses. These almshouses were hounded in 1604 by Matthew and Margaret Chubb "for the perpetual relief of 8 poor people who should be inhabitants of the town of Crewkerne and Misterton." The adjoining almshouses in West Street were built in a similar Jacobean style in 1897.

, Crewkerne, United Kingdom

To commemorate Her Majesty the Queen's Golden Jubilee visit to Bury St. Edmunds 17th July 2002

Walled Garden - Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds, United Kingdom

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St Margaret's Tower. St Margaret's Chapel was built on land given by Sir William de Thweng, Baron of Kendal and Lord of the Manor of Staveley, in 1338. A belfry was added to the tower by 1589, and a clock was placed above it in 1744. As the site was damp, a new Parish Church of St James was built on higher ground in 1865. The nave of St Margaret's was demolished, and some its windows were inserted in the tower. In 1887 the tower was restored and heightened and a new clock installed by public subscription, on the occasion of Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. In 2002 this plaque was placed here by the Staveley and District History Society to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee.

Main Street, Staveley, Cumbria, United Kingdom

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