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View of the Promenade, Filey, North YorkshireView of the Promenade at Filey, North Yorkshire, from the cliffs. Date: 1940s
Driffield Union workhouse, East YorkshireThe entrance to the union workhouse (or Poor Law Institution) on Bridlington Road, Driffield, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. Two inmates can be seen on the left, sitting on a bench
Union Workhouse, Todmorden, West YorkshireThe Todmorden Union workhouse at Lee Bottom near Mankinholes, West Yorkshire, erected in 1877. The site later became Stansfield View Hospital
Union Workhouse, Halifax, West YorkshireThe Halifax Union workhouse on Gibbet Street, Halifax, West Yorkshire. After 1930, it became St Johns Public Assistance Institution
Union Workhouse Infirmary, Dewsbury, West YorkshireThe Dewsbury Union workhouse infirmary on Healds Road at Staincliffe, West Yorkshire. The workhouse opened in around 1856, with a large infirmary erected in 1895
SALTAIRE - 1909Gordon Terrace, Saltaire, Metropolitan Borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire
The Mole CatcherThe mole catcher sets off, laden with his home-made traps, Burtersett, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England
Halifax Workhouse 1901A birdseye view of the workhouse infirmary at Halifax, Yorkshire
Girls on Sun BedA group of factory girls from Leeds, Yorkshire, England, topping up their tans with the aid of sunray treatment. Shame about the goggles... Date: early 1930s
The Village, Lockton, Pickering, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1920s
Old Houses, Richmond, North Yorkshire. Date: circa 1910s
Fountains Abbey - View from the East - Ripon, North Yorkshire. Part of Box 2 Boswell Collection Series of Castles and Abbeys. Date: circa 1900
Penny Farthing Bicycle, Skipton, YorkshireMan with a Penny Farthing Bicycle, Skipton, Yorkshire. 19th century
Manor House, Chapel Allerton, YorkshireManor House, Chapel Allerton, Leeds, near Meanwood, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1907
North Landing, Flamborough, YorkshireNorth Landing, Flamborough, near Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1900s
The Laurel Inn, Robin Hoods Bay, YorkshireThe Laurel Inn, Robin Hoods Bay, Whitby, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1900s
Bradford Cathedral, Bradford, West YorkshireBradford Cathedral (formerly St. Peters Parish Church), Bradford, West Yorkshire Date: circa 1907
Silhouette of barmaid and customer in a pubThe best drink is the last drink -- scene at 10pm in The Crown, Harrogate, with a barmaid, a customer and his dog
Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at home, 1960Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900 - 1974), pictured together with his wife, Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester (1901 - 2004) examining a particularly interesting large plate. Date: 1960
Whitby Abbey, Yorkshire, England. King Edwin built a small church here c. 630. St. Hilda founded a monastery in 656. The present ruined Norman Abbey was built circa 1222. Date: founded circa 656
Sheriff Hutton CastleThe snow covered ruins of Sheriff Hutton Castle, Rydale, North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1379 by Bertram de Bulmer, Sheriff of York, as a fortified manor house. Date: 14th century
Promenade at Filey, North YorkshireView along the Promenade at Filey, North Yorkshire, with a few people on the beach. Date: 1940s
View down Tin Ghaut, Whitby, North YorkshireView down Tin Ghaut, a narrow street in Whitby, North Yorkshire. " Ghaut" is a Hindi word, meaning " broad steps leading down to the river"
Wharfedale Union Workhouse, Otley, West YorkshireThe main building of he Wharfedale Union workhouse on Newall Carr Road, Otley, West Yorkshire. It was designed by C.S. and A.J. Nelson of Leeds and opened in 1873
Crossley and Porter Orphanage, Halifax, West YorkshireHalifaxs Crossley Orphanage was founded in 1864 by Joseph, John and Francis Crossley. The building was designed by John Hogg
Boys Band, Hull Sailors OrphanageBoys naval band at the Hull Sailors Orphanage, also known as Newland Homes. The Homes, a cottage homes development, were established in 1895 by a charity originally called The Port of Hull Society
Ripley Castle / Yorks / 1879Ripley Castle, Yorkshire Date: 1879
Sunday RoastA mouth-watering Sunday roast meal - a joint of roast beef, served with roast potatoes and Yorkshire pudding
Knaresborough / PalmerKnaresborough, Yorkshire
Assorted Toy DogsThree toy dogs - a Pug, an Italian Greyhound and a Yorkshire Terrier
Hull Shops 1970SA typical late 20th century pedestrian shopping area. This one is in Hull, Yorkshire, England, on the corner of Parliament Street
Remington FamilySIR THOMAS REMINGTON of Lund, Yorkshire, with his wife and their fifteen living children; five deceased infants lie on the floor in their shrouds, poor wee mites
England / Castle HowardCastle Howard, Yorkshire, the garden front seen from the lake Date: 1879
A Rough Day, Whitby, North YorkshireA Rough Day in Whitby, North Yorkshire. Date: early 20th century
Marske-by-Sea - North Yorkshire, England - Cliff Terrace. Date: circa 1920
Agricultural Show, Penistone, Sheffield, EnglandAgricultural Show, Penistone, Sheffield, near Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. Showing the mills in full operation. Date: 1905
Green Dragon Inn Interior, Hardraw, YorkshireGreen Dragon Inn Interior, Hardraw, Hawes, Yorkshire, England. Showing the Parlour Barr Date: 1920s
Adel Dam, Leeds, YorkshireAdel Dam, Leeds, near Bramhope, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1907
Castle Howard, YorkshireCastle Howard, near Malton, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1900s
Donkeys on the Sands, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1900s
Silhouettes of hunting field scenes in the neighbourhood of York. From the top: full cry, hunting with the York and Ainsty (North)
Beverley North BarNorth Bar, Beverley, Yorkshire, England, the only surviving Medieval gateway in this fine old town. Date: Medieval
Flamborough HeadThe North Landing, Flamborough Head, Yorkshire, England; the chalk cliff is riddled with former smuggling caves. Date: 1950s
Snowy YorkshireWinter snow scene, taken from the churchyard of Crayke village, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s
Selby Abbey 1950SThe West Front of Selby Abbey, Yorkshire, England, a mixture of Norman, Gothic and Victorian architecture. Note the double decker bus, Selby to Doncaster, via Askern. Date: founded 1069
Steps up to Whitby ChurchThe 199 steps leading up to Whitby Church, Yorkshire
Bradford Market StreetMarket Street, Bradford, Yorkshire
Whitby FishermenA fishing fleet of Scottish Drifters in Whitby harbour, Yorkshire, England