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  1. Geograph Britain and Ireland is a web-based project to collect and reference geographically representative images of every square kilometre of the British Isles.

  2. Belvoir Angels. This name is given to a group of gravestones loosely based on the Vale of Belvoir. They are carved from the (relatively) locally sourced Swithland slate (from Swithland in Charnwood Forest to the west of Loughborough), and at the head of the gravestone have a carved depiction of an angel's head flanked by wings.

  3. War memorials. There are several types of war memorials including abstract columns or slabs, crosses, soldiers and angels. The ones in this article are angels, which can be classified as Angels of Victory and Angels of Peace, some of which are caring for an injured soldier.

  4. Search using a current placename (eg. towns, farms, streets) from Nominatim / OpenStreetMap, as well as the Definitive Gazetteer for Scotland. National Grid Ref., Lat,Lon or Postcode: Go. Search using a National Grid Reference in various forms:

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  6. Angels and Guardians. Belief in angels forms a major part of modern folklore. Folklore about angels is influenced by a variety of cultural factors, and angels are a commercial winner, popping up in ads for cream cheese, bubble bath, and fabric softener.

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