- Maybe something in slate, at ground level, would be appropriate? Was admiring...
Approaches to the Anglian Tower - 2 - We (FYW) should look into getting this plaque replaced. Keith
Approaches to the Anglian Tower - 2 - Really appreciate your comment Andy. It’s nice to know your grandfather would...
Approaches to the Anglian Tower - 2 - Yorkshire puddings with golden syrup - remember those from my 1970s childhood...
She's a girl of York city - My grandfather Leonard B. Cooper (a dedicated amateur archaeologist) was a friend...
Approaches to the Anglian Tower - 2 - Must agree about the music,Handel’s Largo it ain’t.Serve us right for getting...
Blurry, brilliant, real York - I used to live at 22 Acomb Green in 1955. It was...
Blurry, brilliant, real York - Never did like re-namings,’Asylum Lane’ was a lovely old name,should have been...
Asylum Lane and the 'Cathedral Boys' - this is great… what caught my eye, around 3:30 in, was the...
Blurry, brilliant, real York - Susan, Amanda and Joseph were Doreen and Vincents children, I believe Joseph...
Capaldi's ices - Carlo's van, 1950s - My dad suffered a stroke in 1975, and Yearsley Bridge was where...
From the archives ... Fever Hospital - Bagnall 1928,you must be “Audrey”with your Arthur Mees inspired,encyclopaedic fund of York...
She's a girl of York city - Coal fires, flaming in the grate, with the oven alongside, the drawer...
She's a girl of York city - I worked for awhile at a Pharmacy near the Purey Cust Nursing...
Reflections: Purey Cust development - The Fever Hospital as we called it took in Scarlet fever cases....
From the archives ... Fever Hospital - 28 years old,one of Oxford’s best,and a very clever lass,and there were...
Subtext magazine, 1995-6 - Wonderful memories. Thank you. From the other half of the Media Mogirls....
Subtext magazine, 1995-6 - Great review of the work done by the friends of Acomb Green.Shows...
Acomb Green - It appears that it has to be reinvigorated to accommodate cafe tables,...
King's Square: update - I truly dont understand the desire to ‘reinvigorate’ the square. Its well...
King's Square: update - Thanks John, great article. Have included your link in the ‘More info’,...
Acomb Green - Hello, Just read this piece on the green and thought I would...
Acomb Green - Thank you Charles. I did indeed come along, on both days! Very...
Moving tales and many mysteries - Thanks very much for your plug for the waggon plays. I hope...
Moving tales and many mysteries - I’ll do my best, though my poetic output is pathetic, and discounting...
We sat on sarcophagi and snogged - I spent 6 weeks in the fever hospital in 1961 suffering from...
From the archives ... Fever Hospital - totally agree with Andy about the brilliance of the line. For goodness...
We sat on sarcophagi and snogged - Haha! Thanks to you I now know the history of 33 North...
King's Square: past and present - the shop was called kitchen bazzar! and you were bound to have...
Shops past and present: clothing - Ladies and their ‘’Shopping Hobby’s'’!,I remember my purchases,war and post war times,were...
Shops past and present: clothing
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