- Thanks for putting this page together, and for writing about the proposals...
Ordnance Lane: history, demolition, thoughts - I was adopted in 1961 trying to trace my birth mother who...
St Stephen, Acomb - Thanks for your comments. There has been a lot of interest on...
Ordnance Lane: history, demolition, thoughts - No to demolition.take the long term view instead,get a good architect to...
Ordnance Lane: history, demolition, thoughts - That they are deemed unsuitable as a hostel doesn't seem enough reason...
Ordnance Lane: history, demolition, thoughts - The old building have class the new ones no thank you.
Ordnance Lane: history, demolition, thoughts - The common term still seems to be 'tarmac', doesn't it, and perhaps...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity - You're right Chris, and the endless and continuing repairs to the historic...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity - Thanks Drake, lovely to read this
Fritillary, St Nick's: April daily photo - I'd be interested to see them too. But if they're in albums...
The lost homes of Union Terrace - Excellent observations Mike. There's a general belief that we're a more tolerant...
A new future for Stonebow House - This page has always felt like one of the more important ones...
Approaches to the Anglian Tower - 2 - Hi, Jeffrey Radley was born in 1936 in Aughton near Rotherham to...
Approaches to the Anglian Tower - 2 - I have only recently found this web link to the life of...
Approaches to the Anglian Tower - 2 - You picked up on a couple of issues there that have generally...
A new future for Stonebow House - I would love to see those Gavin: they are a very important...
The lost homes of Union Terrace - I was one of the people who bought back the surviving Union...
The lost homes of Union Terrace - These snake's heads are lovely..I always look forward to them in my...
Fritillary, St Nick's: April daily photo - There's an opportunity to ask questions and find out more about the...
After the floods: apologies, Walmgate and Fossgate - For info: "Tarmac" was made from coal tar production and hasn't been...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity - Certainly many of the Victorian streets have visible setts and those hexagonal...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity - Changes to paving do change the character of the street, but perhaps...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity - My question to the Environmental Agency is why on the day, didn't...
After the floods: apologies, Walmgate and Fossgate - That's a fascinating and helpful article, thank you. The link in your...
Paving, part 2: down the alleys - Almost everything that we see around us and think of as 'old'...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity - I believe this article answers most of the questions raised. There's mortar...
Paving, part 2: down the alleys - I live on Upper Newborough Street and I'm pretty sure from the...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity - The remaining sections of flagged footway in the southern portion of Cemetery...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity - Ah yes, roller skating in the street, something I remember with great...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity - I grew up on Telford Terrace where we had stone flags up...
Stonegate paving, history, and authenticity
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