A fiddler on the roof, York Minster
On the roof of the Minster’s south transept, at one time – ‘a singular accompaniment for a place of worship’ – since removed.
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On the roof of the Minster’s south transept, at one time – ‘a singular accompaniment for a place of worship’ – since removed.
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St William’s College, in its more dilapidated years, as described by a visitor in the 1850s, and pictured by Henry Cave, and late 19th century photographers.
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Looking at the site of another of York’s coaching inns, on Coney Street, what it became in the second half of the 20th century, and what’s happening now.
Looking at a building on Coney Street, built for one local business in the first half of the 20th century, on the site of a coaching inn.
More …York Central isn’t just a UK Parliamentary constituency, it’s also the name given to ‘a large brownfield site near the city’s railway station’. Brief thoughts on a recent award for a masterplan.
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