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Yorkshire Collection (page 65)

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Whitby Piers and lighthouses, Yorkshire

Whitby Piers and lighthouses, Yorkshire Date: circa 1909

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Rough Sea at Staithes, Yorkshire

Rough Sea at Staithes, Yorkshire
A fabulous wave hits the quayside at Staithes, Yorkshire Date: 1908

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Hull, Yorkshire - Soldiers Memorial, Paragon Square

Hull, Yorkshire - Soldiers Memorial, Paragon Square
Hull, Yorkshire - Hull South African War Memorial, Paragon Square - unveiled in 1904 and dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives fighting in South Africa during the Boer War. Date: 1913

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Morton, North Yorkshire - The Aegir

Morton, North Yorkshire - The Aegir - a tidal surge on the River Trent. It takes its name from Aegir, the Norse god of the ocean

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Scarborough, Yorkshire

Scarborough, Yorkshire
High summer on the beach at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, with the Spa building on the left and the Grand Hotel in the right distance. Date: 1890s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Keeping poultry at Grindale, Yorkshire

Keeping poultry at Grindale, Yorkshire Date: circa 1906

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Scarborough - Forge Valley

Scarborough - Forge Valley
Scarborough, North Yorkshire - Forge Valley Date: circa 1910s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Rough sea hitting the East Pier at Whitby, Yorkshire

Rough sea hitting the East Pier at Whitby, Yorkshire
A rough sea hitting the East Pier at Whitby, Yorkshire Date: circa 1909

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Entrance to Bishopthorpe Palace

Entrance to Bishopthorpe Palace
Entrance to Bishopthorpe, York, Yorkshire, The Palace Gateway. Situated on the banks of the River Ouse, Bishopthorpe Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of York. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: The Norman Church at Nunmonkton, York

The Norman Church at Nunmonkton, York Date: circa 1910s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Haworth Parsonage Sign

Haworth Parsonage Sign
The fine cut-out sign of Haworth Parsonage, West Yorkshire, now a museum. Built in the late 18th century; the Bronte family moved there in 1820. Date: 1960s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Thruscross Reservoir

Thruscross Reservoir
View showing the Thruscross Reservoir dam under construction, in the Washburn Valley, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. Date: completed 1966

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Harrogate Stray

Harrogate Stray
A birds eye view of The Stray, a common in the middle of this Yorkshire spa town. Date: circa 1909

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Emperors Bath

Emperors Bath
The impressive scenery at Emperors Bath, Filey Brigg, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Beverley Minster Gate

Beverley Minster Gate
A splendid wrought iron gate in a corner of Beverley Minster, Yorkshire, England. The minster took centuries to build and is renowned for its magnificent architecture. Date: Medieval

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Fountains Abbey Nave

Fountains Abbey Nave
Looking across the Nave of Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire, England, was founded in 1132. Date: 12th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Monk Bar, York

Monk Bar, York, Yorkshire, England, in the spring. It is a four-storey gatehouse, the most elaborate and ornate of the surviving gates. It dates from the early 14th century. Date: 14th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Fountains Abbey Arches

Fountains Abbey Arches
Norman arches at Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire, England, which was founded in 1132. It lies in the valley of the River Skell, near Ripon. Date: 12th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Haworth Parsonage

Haworth Parsonage
HAWORTH View of the Haworth Parsonage, in West Yorkshire, now a museum. The Bronte family moved there in 1820. Date: built 1778 - 1779

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Samuel Lister Statue

Samuel Lister Statue
SAMUEL CUNLIFFE LISTER His statue in Lister Park, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. A prolific inventor of over 150 inventions, including a wool-combing machine. Date: 1815 - 1906

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Yorkshire Rocks

Yorkshire Rocks
The Yorkshire coast at Flamborough Head, the King and Queen Rocks. Date: circa 1909

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Fountains Abbey Aisle

Fountains Abbey Aisle
The North Aile of Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire, England, which was founded in 1132. It lies in the valley of the River Skell, near Ripon. Date: 12th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: The Oldest Chemists Shop

The Oldest Chemists Shop
Ye Oldest Chymist Shoppe in England, which, naturally, claims to be the oldest chemists shop in England! It is in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire. Date: founded circa 1720

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Ripley Weeping Cross

Ripley Weeping Cross
The very rare medieval Weeping Cross in the churchyard at Ripley, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. The four pair of niches round the base are for kneeling penitents! Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Hayburn Wyke

Hayburn Wyke Date: circa 1909

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Neo Classical Colonnade

Neo Classical Colonnade
A Neo Classical colonnade at a country mansion, Newton Kyne, near Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England. Date: 18th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Brimham Rocks

Brimham Rocks, rock formations on Brimham Moor, North Yorkshire, England. They are nearly 300 metres high. Date: 1930s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: England / Middleham

England / Middleham
The top of Castle Hill, Middleham, Yorkshire, England, with the Swine Cross in the foreground. Date: 1960s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Scalby Beck

Scalby Beck, running down to the sea. Date: circa 1909

Background imageYorkshire Collection: The Wensleydale Heifer

The Wensleydale Heifer, an inn in West Witton, Yorkshire, England, covered in winter snow. Date: 17th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Ripon Minster

Ripon Minster
A distant viuew of Ripon Minster, Yorkshire, from the river Date: circa 1909

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Rope Making

Rope Making
Short rope making, keeping the strands together while they are being twisted, in the village of Rope-Walk, Hawes, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Yorkshire Moors

Yorkshire Moors
The moors near Hackness, in the Derwent valley. Date: circa 1909

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Hull Shopping Arcade

Hull Shopping Arcade
A rather tawdry shopping arcade in Kingston-upon-Hull, Humberside, Yorkshire, England. Date: circa 1980

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Charles Brook

Charles Brook
CHARLES BROOK Yorkshire businessman and philanthropist. Date: 1814 - 1872

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Ox-Roasting Ceremony

Ox-Roasting Ceremony
Ox roasting at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, an old custom which was carried on by students of Leeds University, the proceeds going to charity. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Harewood House Hallway

Harewood House Hallway
Harewood House, near Leeds, Yorkshire, a stately home built (1759) for the Lascelles family, whose fortune came from haberdashery and Customs work in the West Indies. Date: built 1759 - 1769

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Yorkshire Coast

Yorkshire Coast
The Yorkshire coast at Carnelian Bay : named for the stones occasionally found here, along with jasper and agate. Date: circa 1909

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Leeds Town Hall

Leeds Town Hall, Yorkshire, England, was designed by 29 year-old Hull architect Cuthbert Brodrick. The clock tower was designed by Edward Beckett Denison. Date: completed 1858

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Larch Trees

Larch Trees
Larch trees in Nidderdale, near Ripley, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Selby Norman Nave

Selby Norman Nave
The magnificent Norman nave of Selby Abbey, Yorkshire, England. The tower is also Norman, but the eastern end is decorated Gothic style. Date: founded 1069

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Cliffords Tower, York

Cliffords Tower, York Castle, Yorkshire, England, a remarkable two-storey quatrefoil keep on a stone motte and bailey fortress. Date: 13th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: St. Roberts Cave Chapel

St. Roberts Cave Chapel, Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England. Robert Flower, son of a Mayor of York, took up residence here in the late 12th century. Date: late 12th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: St. Oswalds Chapel

St. Oswalds Chapel
St. Oswalds Cross and Chapel, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England. Built about 1446, it is late Perpendicular church architecture. Date: mid 15th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Bolton Woods

Bolton Woods
A charming vista in Bolton Woods, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Marrick Priory

Marrick Priory, near Richmond, Yorkshire, England, a nunnery founded circa 1194 by Roger de Aske. Seen here from across the River Swale. Date: 12th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Tanner Gate, York

Tanner Gate, York, Yorkshire, England, one of the many city gates of the Cathedral City, situated on the River Ouse, opposite Watergate. Date: Medieval

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Yorkshire House

Yorkshire House
A charming old house or farmhouse, covered with ivy and with a pantiled roof, in a corner of the pretty village of Lastingham, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1930s



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