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St Mary, Bishophill Junior - arcade
The arcade between the nave and south aisle dates from the 14th century and is notable for its wide arches with 'roll moulding'.
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Site of the Freightliner building
by DS Pugh
The building was demolished earlier in the year and the site is being cleared.
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Bar Convent, Blossom Street, York
Like a particularly grand Georgian town house, seven bays, four storeys, pedimented centre, pedimented porch (SE5951 : Detail of Bar Convent, Blossom Street, York) and window above given special treatment in a blank arch, leaving an abbreviated window above. This front built in... (more)
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The Rock Church, Priory Street
One of the large non conformist churches on Priory Street, this one belonging to the Assembly of God, but originally Methodist. A big building of brick with stone decoration, not really in keeping with its surroundings. Built 1856.
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Redundant bracing
by Bob Harvey
Backing plate for something that is probably long forgotten. One of two seen in SE5951 : Lowther Terrace.
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Rougier St
by N Chadwick
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Everyman Cinema (set of 2 images)
by Ian Capper
Cinema in Blossom Street, opened in 1937 as an Odeon cinema, designed by Harry Weedon. Although adopting the typical Odeon Art Deco style, planning constraints meant that it was more muted than usual, being faced in brick rather than the... (more)
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An 'Azuma' arriving at York
by John Lucas
This is the 12:00 departure from King's Cross, the 'Highland Chieftain' which is a daily through train to Inverness. At the beginning of the pandemic the service was cut back to Edinburgh Waverley. However, from today the 2nd... (more)
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Edward VII pillar box, York
by Pauline E
Close to the North East Railway War Memorial.
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Queen Street
Looking down from the City walls to traffic and cottages on Queen Street
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York Railway Station
This station, designed by Thomas Prosser and William Peachey, was opened in 1877 and replaced an earlier station within the city walls. It had 13 platforms and was the largest in the world at the time of opening. More platforms were added... (more)
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WH Smith at York Railway Station
Just inside the main entrance to the station.
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