EPW005389 ENGLAND (1921). Jubilee Hill and Pinnacle Hill, the Malvern Hills, from the north-west, 1921

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Title [EPW005389] Jubilee Hill and Pinnacle Hill, the Malvern Hills, from the north-west, 1921
Reference EPW005389
Date March-1921
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Place name UPPER COLWALL
Parish COLWALL
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 376734, 243128
Longitude / Latitude -2.3395859643615, 52.085599609478
National Grid Reference SO767431

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HonkyDoreen
Thursday 1st of February 2024 07:24:29 AM

Sarah
Friday 12th of November 2021 11:14:19 PM
This is an intriguing shot

lukeluke76
Wednesday 31st of May 2017 07:43:23 AM
I agree, its amazing. I could analyze it all day.

Britain from Above
Monday 19th of June 2017 01:13:54 PM
Lovely part of the country.

KeithR
Monday 29th of May 2017 08:57:14 AM
Radnor Villa, last inhabited in 1970ish. Later demolished in early to mid 1970s, leaving neighbouring Daisy Cottages to stand alone, before they were eventually demolished as well. These houses also referred to as "The Old Barracks" in some archive material. I believe it belonged to the Ballard Estate.

Taylor
Saturday 26th of October 2013 03:35:35 PM
Daisy Cottages. Demolished in the late 1970s.

BobE
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:30:20 PM

BobE
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:22:25 PM

BobE
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:20:01 PM

BobE
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:19:25 PM
Perseverance Hill

BobE
Wednesday 27th of June 2012 09:18:49 PM

User Comment Contributions

Jubilee Hill is the latest peak of the Malvern Hills range to be named.

This was done with much celebration (and the flying of the union jack) on the morning of the 1st of June 2002 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee.

Prince Andrew unveiled a plaque on the hill the following January.

BobE
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 09:01:09 AM
The hill on the left is Perseverance Hill.

The road wiggling along the hillside is Jubilee Drive: built by local engineer Stephen Ballard to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.

BobE
Tuesday 26th of June 2012 08:42:42 AM