A fiddler on the roof, York Minster
On the roof of the Minster’s south transept, at one time – ‘a singular accompaniment for a place of worship’ – since removed.
More …On the roof of the Minster’s south transept, at one time – ‘a singular accompaniment for a place of worship’ – since removed.
More …St William’s College, in its more dilapidated years, as described by a visitor in the 1850s, and pictured by Henry Cave, and late 19th century photographers.
More …Extracts from the journals of Nathaniel Hawthorne, describing a visit to York in the 1850s.
More …Looking at the site of another of York’s coaching inns, on Coney Street, what it became in the second half of the 20th century, and what’s happening now.
Looking at a building on Coney Street, built for one local business in the first half of the 20th century, on the site of a coaching inn.
More …York Central isn’t just a UK Parliamentary constituency, it’s also the name given to ‘a large brownfield site near the city’s railway station’. Brief thoughts on a recent award for a masterplan.
More …Perhaps York, like many other cities, is experiencing ‘overtourism’ …?
More …Venturing into the city centre, to Parliament Street, during York’s Christmas Market.
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