We like http://t.co/1y9pBfXVIy
— nationalgasmuseum (@gasmuseum) April 17, 2014
Ghostsigns of York, past and present, fantastic roundup from @YorkStories http://t.co/ccLuBOXPGw: http://t.co/C9QAzXT1do #ghostsigns — Ghostsigns (@ghostsigns) April 26, 2014
@yorkwalls @YorkStories A gem indeed. York is lucky to have her and her wonderful site http://t.co/8ycxI5MnWp — Fairfax House (@fairfax_house) January 17, 2014
Dining, dancing, drinking, shopping: York, 1973 – as ever, superbly wonderful website http://t.co/lfHEsXUGOL via @YorkStories — Tony Cole (@Yorktone) January 17, 2014
Love this – relics from the lost age of the 1970s, when smoking was – gasp – normal… http://t.co/VgyysWSDLT — David Andress (@ProfDaveAndress) January 8, 2014
A much better insight into the fascinating building and why losing it would be dumb, by @YorkStories | http://t.co/XOfiFdyAdR — DanielBenneworthGray (@gray) January 7, 2014
Terrific analysis of the pros and cons of new King’s Square in #York by @YorkStories http://t.co/RkfGLETTEr — theyorkmix (@theyorkmix) December 9, 2013
Great article on the history of one of #York‘s newest pubs http://t.co/XG3fB7rFnp via @YorkStories — Ravage Productions (@ravageprod) November 2, 2013
@GSwinburn @YorkStories Thank goodness we have Lisa giving us the detailed overview in such a lovely way.More power to your elbow Lisa Brill — York Walls (@yorkwalls) September 27, 2013
Disregarding detail & democracy-considered & moving blog on York’s homogenising aesthetic-must read fr @YorkStories http://t.co/PdLXQCcQ6H — Gwen Swinburn (@GSwinburn) September 27, 2013
A changing aesthetic http://t.co/WwgX8scYpe via @YorkStories – really excellent piece from an excellent website about #york #photography — Tony Cole (@Yorktone) September 27, 2013
As always, thought provoking words on issues tying together York’s past and present from Lisa @YorkStories http://t.co/ncPRNNtV8Y — Christina Surdhar (@YorksWriter) September 26, 2013
Would recommend reading this article by @YorkStories http://t.co/LixXXj9a8G — Debbie Manson (@DebbieManson) September 21, 2013
(Just butting in here to point out that Debbie Manson is the Communications Manager for City of York Council, and that this tweet refers to a page I compiled in an attempt to deliver facts in the midst of confusion, during the Daily Mail inspired outrage over “ripping up the Shambles paving”.)
Another must read-post from Lisa @YorkStories on the King’s Square debate http://t.co/c6WlKneh7P — theyorkmix (@theyorkmix) September 22, 2013
@GavAitchison @yorkstories @Acomb_News Lisa probably speaks for more #York residents than @CityofYork do when it comes to #reinvigorateyork— Dr Mick Phythian (@greatemancipato) September 23, 2013
Fascinating piece by @yorkstories on the building that’s soon to house @TheHopYork – http://t.co/MSxAnlwMIS #yorkbeer #yorkhistory — Gavin Aitchison (@GavAitchison) August 28, 2013
One of best articles read so far #LendalBridge & @CityofYork @GSwinburn @YorkStories (from a Labour supporter too!) http://t.co/NisdtzZoli — Paul Doughty (@PaulDoughty1) August 27, 2013
So much good stuff on York Stories – on the local plan, industrial grandeur of the gasworks, the old Deanery. Fab. http://t.co/FDkexEA10i — theyorkmix (@theyorkmix) July 31, 2013
Another great article on @YorkStories website! Fancy a trip to Hornsea Pottery? http://t.co/xqh62oa7Gm — YFA (@YorkshireFilm) May 30, 2013
I hadn’t seen http://t.co/SUGho5VG before; it’s really quite lovely. Posts on twitter as @YorkStories. (Site via @davidofyork)— Mike Dodds (@miike) December 28, 2012
Excellent post from @YorkStories on the recently repainted Biles Beans ghost sign. | http://t.co/RTmegauK — Matt Keay (@mattadamkeay) November 22, 2012
Latest chapter for the York bile beans #ghostsign – great account by @YorkStories: http://t.co/SXhJ1NaH — Caroline (@CarolineLD) November 15, 2012
@maxatkinson A very good website on York http://t.co/bEBiBEZN — Jonathan Calder (@lordbonkers) October 31, 2012
Wonderful site, taking a psychogeographical and photographic approach to exploring ‘York Stories’ on foot: http://t.co/13A7xP79 — Andy Munzer (@andymunzer) July 21, 2012
I love this site so maybe an early #FF @yorkStories. All the hidden gems of York, amazing. Up the banks : comments http://t.co/wUnznXya — alisonwyork (@alisonwyork) July 19, 2012
Never seen these views of York before. Well done for braving pee to get interesting pics. RT @yorkstories: Stonebow. http://t.co/cF4KjdL4. — TheVictorianSociety (@thevicsoc) July 6, 2012
More of York’s railway past @YorkStories (the real York Stories, not to be confused with unsatisfactory imitations): http://t.co/rehqfKAT — Ralph Harrington (@ralphharrington) May 1, 2012
great coverage of open day #YorkStories | News & views | Engineers’ triangle – railway roundhouses http://t.co/rrx79nu via @YorkStories — john oxley (@bellevuestudio) April 29, 2012
#ff @YorkStories. The original, and in my opinion, the best. Fantastic observations of our great city #york — Rebecca Horner (@bec_horner) April 21, 2012
Some awesome info about buildings in York you thought were always just run-down shit holes: http://t.co/y72tCbbt — Patrick (@snookersession) November 15, 2011
Look at my recent history on this gorgeous site that I list as a web link http://t.co/qxhlhpN8 HT beautiful @YorkStories — Irton Beech Tree (@IrtonTree) October 3, 2011