MaryMary1946: It contained over one million bricks and twenty cubic feet of stone. The walls were four feet thick. By the 1960's the tower was redundant, so it was demolished, but not before it gave its name to Kirkby's last Council Estate, Tower Hill.
MaryMary1946: Kirkby Row Post Office 1960
MaryMary1946: Popes Farm, Ingo Lane. Kirkby
MaryMary1946: Kirkby Station 1970
MaryMary1946: Waverley House
MaryMary1946: Alick's Farm House and The Old Dairy
MaryMary1946: Kirkby Water Tower 1964
MaryMary1946: Quarry Green 1950
MaryMary1946: Kirkby Station
MaryMary1946: Woods Garage
MaryMary1946: Waverley House, South Park Road, Kirkby Village
MaryMary1946: Tower Hill pub The Tenterhook
MaryMary1946: Kirkby Village Smithy
MaryMary1946: Kirkby Mill Dam
MaryMary1946: Kirkby Water Tower
MaryMary1946: Kirkby 1900
MaryMary1946: Kirkby railway station ticket office - Glovers Brow