Crumbling concrete to Portland Stone
Today saw the unveiling of a memorial to Bomber Command, to men who lost their lives around 70 years ago, during … More …
Today saw the unveiling of a memorial to Bomber Command, to men who lost their lives around 70 years ago, during … More …
For the last six months or so I’ve been pondering the assertions made by the Campaign for York, that the city centre of York would be killed, would die, if further expansion of the … More …
Perhaps by now everyone’s about the new online archive of aerial views of Britain.
It’s an exciting online resource, and is clearly getting a lot of traffic already. It may still be running slowly when you visit, as it was when I did – its servers have been strained … More …
The river’s up again, as June’s heavy rainfall, having accumulated in the Ouse, works its way through the city centre. Here’s the bottom … More …
While looking for information regarding the shop at 25 Bootham, which of course at one time had the Roxy nightclub on the floors above it, I came across the following information, from the guidebook Birnbaum’s Great Britain, 1990:
NIGHTCLUBS AND NIGHTLIFE: York is not … More …
Audrey lived on Blossom Street, in the 1930s and 40s, above the Forsselius garage building which is now the Premier Inn.
“It was a good place to live, we saw a lot of life. The big red double decker buses, the constant cars and when … More …
Audrey lived on Blossom Street, above the Forsselius garage, in the 1930s and 40s, and has many memories of the Micklegate area in particular.
Railway Street is now known as George Hudson Street.
“Saturday was the day to walk down … More …