- As far as I can make out, the one on Gillygate says...
Ghost signs: Gillygate and Goodramgate - Thanks Stephen - I’d noticed that side entrance but hadn’t realised it...
Ghost signs: Gillygate and Goodramgate - Never noticed that in all the time I lived in York. it...
Ghost signs: Gillygate and Goodramgate - Lovely worthwhile read,K’s motto runs on, “Nil Carborundum”(don’t let the b—–ds,grind you...
Found on the internet: then and now - I can’t add anything to this article, other than to offer my...
Found on the internet: then and now - Just re-read this piece after reading the Sessions’ “Tukes of York” in...
Quaker burial ground, Bishophill - The response from English Heritage in the PDF I’ve linked to at...
Paving, part 1: King's Square - “a sense of place” is a phrase i’m sure i’ve picked up...
Paving, part 1: King's Square - No you’re not in a minority Mallory, I’m sure. Most people saw...
Paving, part 1: King's Square - Kings Square is gorgeous when its rained, thankyou for reminding me! the...
Paving, part 1: King's Square - That is fabulous Robert, thank you. Full of wonderful lines I’ll use...
Paving, part 1: King's Square - Whenever I see a road like this it always reminds of the...
Paving, part 1: King's Square - My Mum and Dad had the Nessgate newsagents and sold it to...
Shops past and present: city centre - I remember Blossom Street nearly as well as Audrey as Hargreaves fish...
Blossom Street remembered - If you’re ‘into’ Hornsea Pottery, then you must visit Hornsea Museum (in...
We're off to Hornsea Pottery - Lovely sounds. I live in a residential street near the river and...
Audio angle, York, 6 May - Why does York resort to building demolition so often? A 1989 building...
Plans for Press site, Walmgate - Hi Roger - yes, the link to Google books above is to...
Harvey's Gripe Mixture: an imagined ghost sign - An interesting article Lisa. Arthur Oglesby was a noted fly fishermen and...
Harvey's Gripe Mixture: an imagined ghost sign - this is a special lane.love walking down here
Changes on Barker Lane: Harvey Scruton buildings - I think that in France, when railway lines were closed, the land...
After Beeching: railway remains /2 - Marvellous - thanks for finding and sharing. So many factory workers, all...
Memorable times, Terry's and Rowntree's - Nice to read your thoughts on this, the greater value/symbolic value of...
Changing times: factory clocks - Hi Stephen, I do remember segs - they seemed to be a...
Audio angle, York, 6 May - During my Fossway youth,between1938 and 1953,when we playmates climbed over the barrier...
Social divisions? The Fossway wall - Your ‘Boots are made for walking’,by the sound of your recording.Wonder if...
Audio angle, York, 6 May - That’s interesting Joy, thank you. Does that mean you have fewer potholes...
Social divisions? The Fossway wall - Very good article. I enjoy how you’ve highlighted the relevance of what...
Changing times: factory clocks - Really nice to read this Joanne, thank you :)
We sat on sarcophagi and snogged - We sat on sarcophagi and snogged In an instant, my memory jogged....
We sat on sarcophagi and snogged
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