See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt is looking for towers
and here a path through the squeeze style leads to St Margaret's Church. The tower has both clock and bell. The saint is St Margaret of Antioch of whom it is told that while in prison the devil came to her in the form of a dragon. The legend goes he swallowed her but fortuitously the cross she carried irritated his throat and he coughed her up. The church's banner shows her standing on the dragon although in life she was a shepherdess (and sometimes portrayed as such) which would be useful in the Yorkshire Dales where there are lots of sheep.Defensive castle towers in Antwerp's Het Steen, the medieval fortress is the city's oldest building and was once a gateway to a much larger castle
Ornate towers of the Yenidze Cigarette Factory in Dresden. Built 1907-1909 its oriental style was also used as part of the firms advertising. Remarkably it survived the carpet bombing of Dresden in WW2 and today it houses offices and a restaurant. The 600 windows must make it a lovely light building to work in.