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The following are images from various South East England-related articles on Wikipedia.
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Image 1Britain's first crematorium, in the Borough of Woking
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Image 3The flag of the historic county of Hampshire (from Hampshire)
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Image 4Nonsuch Palace
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Image 5Hand-drawn map of Oxford, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire by Christopher Saxton from 1576. (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 6South West Hampshire & South East Dorset green belt (shown in green) (from Hampshire)
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Image 7Hand-drawn map of Hampshire by Christopher Saxton from 1577 (from Hampshire)
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Image 8Hand-drawn map of Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Middlesex from 1575. (from Kent)
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Image 10accessible open space (from Berkshire)
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Image 11Hampshire County Council offices and Jubilee Fountain (from Hampshire)
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Image 12accessible open space (from Berkshire)
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Image 13Theatre at Glyndebourne (from East Sussex)
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Image 14The Select Car Leasing Stadium in Reading (from Berkshire)
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Image 16Photograph of Portchester Castle in June 1938 (from Hampshire)
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Image 18Lawns at RHS Garden, Wisley
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Image 19The coat of arms of Hampshire County Council (from Hampshire)
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Image 20Castle (from Berkshire)
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Image 22The coat of arms of Kent County Council (from Kent)
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Image 23John Milton's cottage, Chalfont (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 24Country park (from Berkshire)
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Image 27View of the White Cliffs of Dover from France (from Kent)
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Image 29Epsom is famous for the Epsom Downs Racecourse which hosts the Epsom Derby; painting by James Pollard, c. 1835
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Image 30Export House in Woking, one of Surrey's tallest buildings
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Image 32Geological cross-section of Kent, showing how it relates to major towns (from Kent)
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Image 33View from Box Hill
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Image 34Museum (free) (from Berkshire)
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Image 35Hand-drawn map of Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Middlesex from 1575 (from Surrey)
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Image 36Flag of the historic county of Berkshire (from Berkshire)
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Image 37Southampton Docks (from Hampshire)
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Image 39English Heritage (from Berkshire)
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Image 40Stowe Landscape Garden (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 41Country park (from Berkshire)
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Image 42Historic house (from Berkshire)
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Image 43Utilita Bowl cricket ground, when it was known as the Ageas Bowl, West End, 2010 (from Hampshire)
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Image 44Little Kimble railway station, a typical rural village halt on the Aylesbury–Princes Risborough line (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 46Museum (free) (from Berkshire)
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Image 47Kent, as it appears in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle between 11th and 12th centuries (from Kent)
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Image 50Slough Trading Estate plays a major part in making Slough a business centre in South East England (from Berkshire)
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Image 51The flag of the historic county of Buckinghamshire (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 52accessible open space (from Berkshire)
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Image 53National Trust (from Berkshire)
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Image 54Historic house (from Berkshire)
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Image 56Portsmouth historic dockyard, 2005 (from Hampshire)
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Image 57The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, Great Missenden (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 58A 300 km/h (186 mph) Eurostar train at km 48 (mile 30) on High Speed 1, near Strood (from Kent)
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Image 59English Heritage (from Berkshire)
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Image 60English Heritage (from Berkshire)
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Image 62The gate of Abbot's Hospital, Guildford
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Image 63Theme Park (from Berkshire)
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Image 64George Abbot
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Image 65Hand-drawn map of Oxford, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire by Christopher Saxton from 1576. (from Berkshire)
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Image 66General map of West Sussex. (from West Sussex)
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Image 68Kew Palace in 1835
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Image 69Museum (free) (from Berkshire)
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Image 70accessible open space (from Berkshire)
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Image 73Wendover Dean (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 74accessible open space (from Berkshire)
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Image 751813/54 one inch to the mile OS map (from West Sussex)
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Image 76Museum (free) (from Berkshire)
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Image 77Ruins of the monks' dormitory at Waverley Abbey
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Image 78The second Globe theatre, built 1614
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Image 81A map showing the traditional boundaries of Surrey (c. 800–1899) and its constituent hundreds (from Surrey)
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Image 82Leith Hill Tower
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Image 83The Royal Pavilion (from East Sussex)
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Image 85Ercol furniture factory, Princes Risborough (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 86Arms of East Sussex County Council (from East Sussex)
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Image 88Priestfield Stadium is the home of Gillingham FC, Kent's only Football League team (from Kent)
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Image 89The M3 near Basingstoke (from Hampshire)
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Image 91accessible open space (from Berkshire)
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Image 94The coat of arms of West Sussex County Council (from West Sussex)
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Image 97National Trust (from Berkshire)
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Image 98Historic house (from Berkshire)
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Image 99Local bus, Amersham (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 100A 1903 De Dion-Bouton arrives in Brighton in the 2012 Veteran Car Run (from East Sussex)
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Image 101The Dripping Pan, home of Lewes FC men's and women's teams (from East Sussex)
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Image 102Castle (from Berkshire)
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Image 103Offices, Milton Keynes (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 104Museum (free) (from Berkshire)
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Image 105The coat of arms of Surrey County Council (from Surrey)
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Image 106accessible open space (from Berkshire)
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Image 107"Dragon's teeth" antitank obstacles by the River Wey
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Image 108Guildford Castle
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Image 110Historic house (from Berkshire)
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Image 111Title page of William Lambarde's Perambulation of Kent (completed in 1570 and published in 1576), a historical description of Kent and the first published county history (from Kent)
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Image 112Eastleigh railway works (from Hampshire)
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Image 113English Heritage (from Berkshire)
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Image 115English Heritage (from Berkshire)
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Image 116Milton Keynes Central railway station provides intercity and commuter services on the West Coast Main Line (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 117Statue of a Martian tripod from The War of the Worlds in Woking, hometown of science fiction author H. G. Wells
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Image 119Dennis Sabre fire engine (from Surrey)
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Image 120The M40 in the Chilterns (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 121Suburban housing, Chesham (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 124Map of Bucks (1904) (from Buckinghamshire)
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Image 125Historic house (from Berkshire)
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Image 128accessible open space (from Berkshire)
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Image 129A map of Romney Marsh "The history of imbanking and drayning" by William Dugdale (1662). (from Kent)
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Image 130The Roman Stane or Stone Street runs through Surrey
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Image 131Plaque on Freemantle Common marking the route of the Roman Road from Chichester to Bitterne (from Hampshire)