- My great grandfather was born in the mill , when it was...
Raindale Mill - Castle Museum - I find myself in complete agreement with everything expressed here.. and I...
Richard III, Part the Third - They’re not my photos, they were taken by my friend Chris, who...
Richard III, Part the Third - When I look at your photo’s I can’t believe I spent four...
Richard III, Part the Third - Really nice to see the photo Andy, thank you, and to hear...
Approaches to the Anglian Tower - 2 - I visited York just last weekend and made my little pilgrimage to...
Approaches to the Anglian Tower - 2 - You’re right Ian, just looked it up on old-maps.co.uk. Wow. Manchester has...
When petrol was plentiful /2 - oops: meant to say: February, 1972 it was dated…
When petrol was plentiful /2 - I showed this page to my father.. who was able to produce...
When petrol was plentiful /2 - The stone building that you ask about that’s in your second photo...
When petrol was plentiful /2 - Great post. I’m not a fan of restoration to be honest, I’d...
Bile Beans, again - iv just got my hands on the factory master clock from this...
Redfearn National Glass, 1970s - Excellent - thank you! The mystery solved!
Bile Beans, again - Interesting that you mention pubs. Bar Salvation on Rougier Street was at...
Now is the winter of our discontent ... - I was actually present when that comma was painted on by an...
Bile Beans, again - Totally agree. I noted that someone made an excellent point on Ripon...
Now is the winter of our discontent ... - Excellent article. It was only the other we were talking about this,...
When petrol was plentiful /1 - well said.. especially the observations about our Labour representative. I’ve yet to...
Now is the winter of our discontent ... - Not only were they a good shopkeepers they were good to work...
Shops past and present: Whiting's - I’m glad Flavia was’nt my English teacher at Nunthorpe GRAMMAR ’scule’during WW2,would...
Bile Beans, again - A quick Google confirmed that this is the weirdest example of ‘comment...
Bile Beans, again - #1: The Oxford comma is a matter of style and puuocnatitn; it...
Bile Beans, again - And of course, so many never get to go ‘home’. http://www.yorkstories.co.uk/blog/2012/12/22/york-looks-like-home-to-me-john-woolman/
York v Leicester: battle for the bones - So … there’s enthusiasm for the melee, but no one wants to...
York v Leicester: battle for the bones - PS While I’m theoretically up for a general melee to settle the...
York v Leicester: battle for the bones - Nice one, Lisa - I have written a kind-of-respose to this, in...
York v Leicester: battle for the bones - A Melee! find a field, call the St Johns Ambulance, invite the...
York v Leicester: battle for the bones - I dont think most of the people who want Richard brought to...
York v Leicester: battle for the bones - I’ve received word, Mallory, brought on horseback through the Forest of Galtres,...
York v Leicester: battle for the bones - Nice to hear of the reuse of part of the old church,...
King's Square: past and present
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