Salmon farm in the Shetland Isles, ScotlandPhotograph: Adrian Warren and Dae Sasitorn/PASaltburn-by-the-sea, Redcar and Cleveland: This railway, clinging precariously to the cliff top, started its life in 1872 as part of the shortlived Whitby, Redcar and Middlesbrough Union Railway Photograph: Ian Hay/Royal Geographical SocietyField undergoing linseed cultivation in BuckinghamshirePhotograph: Jason Hawkes/PA
Norfolk Broads, NorfolkPhotograph: Adrian Warren and Dae Sasitorn/PACammell Laird shipyard, MerseysidePhotograph: Jonathan Webb/PAHawthorn heart, Oare, WiltshirePhotograph: Adrian Warren and Dae Sasitorn/PAMaze at Longleat House, WiltshirePhotograph: Jason Hawkes/PAPerranporth beach, north Cornwall Photograph: Jason Hawkes/Royal Geographical SocietyHarvest, Wiltshire: Wheat yield in Britain is about seven to 10 tonnes per hectare; in the 1950s it was three to four tonnesPhotograph: Adrian Warren and Dae Sasitorn/Royal Geographical SocietyBass Rock in the Firth of Forth, Scotland: The world's largest single rock colony of northern gannetsPhotograph: Jason Hawkes/PA
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