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Yorkshire Collection (page 66)

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

Background imageYorkshire Collection: THE SHAMBLES, YORK

THE SHAMBLES, YORK
The Shambles, York, Yorkshire, England, often called Europes best-preserved Medieval street. Date: late 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Mount Grace Priory

Mount Grace Priory, near Thirsk, Yorkshire, England; the ruins of a once great Carthusian priory, founded in 1084. The present ruins date from 1397. Date: 14th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Great Alms Cliff

Great Alms Cliff
View at Great Alms Cliff, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England, a rocky outcrop, commanding remarkable views of Wharfdale and the Plain of York. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: West Yorkshire Village

West Yorkshire Village
Typical West Yorkshire countryside, near Sowerby Bridge, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Horse Mounting Steps

Horse Mounting Steps
The old stone mounting steps at Adel Church, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, reminding us of the days when people went to church on horseback. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Bolton Abbey

Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire, England, was founded in 1151 by the Augustinian order, on the banks of the River Wharfe. Date: founded 1151

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Aysgarth Falls

Aysgarth Falls
The beautiful Aysgarth Falls, a waterfall in Yorkshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Yorkshire Village

Yorkshire Village
A corner of the village of Beamsley, West Yorkshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Cow & Calf Rocks

Cow & Calf Rocks, Ilkley, Yorkshire, England. These rocks are well known landmarks, the size being indicated by the climbers at the top. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Yorkshire Farmhouse

Yorkshire Farmhouse
A typical Yorkshire farmhouse, with poultry in the farmyard, on the Harrogate to Ripon Road, Yorkshire, England. Date: 18th or 19th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: England / Scarborough

England / Scarborough
A striking birds eye impression of the seaside holiday resort of Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, seen from Olivers Mount. Date: late 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Bradford Butter Cross

Bradford Butter Cross
The old Bradford Butter Cross, now in the grounds of Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. The ancestors of Edith Bolling, wife of Woodrow Wilson, lived here. Date: Medieval

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Pen-Y-Ghent

Pen-Y-Ghent
Pen-y-Ghent, Ribblesdale, Yorkshire Dales, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Winter Farm Scene

Winter Farm Scene
Winter snow on a farm near Rawdon, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Rudston Monolith

Rudston Monolith, a 25 foot high standing stone, in Rudston churchyard, Yorkshire, England, the highest of its kind in Britain. Date: BC

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Yorkshire Scene

Yorkshire Scene
Cows drinking from a stream at Stainforth, near Settle, North Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Newburgh Priory

Newburgh Priory, near Coxwold, North Yorkshire, England, a house of many periods, built upon the site of an Augustinian Priory. Oliver Cromwell buried here; haunted. Date: founded 1145

Background imageYorkshire Collection: High Force Waterfalls

High Force Waterfalls
The beauty of the falling waters of the River Tees, High Force, a 70 foot waterfall, the point at which the River divides Durham (right) from the North Riding of Yorkshire. Date: 1960s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Norman Chancel Arch

Norman Chancel Arch
The Norman chancel arch in the little church of St. Mary, Kilburn, Yorkshire, England. Date: 12th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: York Folk Museum

York Folk Museum
A re-created early 19th century cobbled street scene, with coach and dummy horseman outside a haberdashery. York Folk Museum, York, Yorkshire, England. Date: 19th century (re-enactment)

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Rivers Greta & Tees

Rivers Greta & Tees
The confluence of the River Greta and the River Tees at Rokeby, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: ABBEY FOLD

ABBEY FOLD
Abbey Fold, a reconstructed early 19th century street, at Kirkstall Abbey House Museum, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Note the Safety bicycle and water pump. Date: 19th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Yorkshire Trackway

Yorkshire Trackway
Mastiles Lane, crossing the Moors from East to West, to the north of Malham, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Sandsend Caves

Sandsend Caves
View from inside a cliff cave entrance on the beach at Sandsend, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: River Wharfe Weir

River Wharfe Weir
A weir on the River Wharfe, at Wetherby, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Dick Turpins Cell

Dick Turpins Cell in the Debtors Prison (now a museum), York, Yorkshire, England. Known as Pompeys Parlour, this was the cell of Turpin, Eugene Aram &c Date: 1950s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: View of the lake, Weston Park, Sheffield, UK

View of the lake, Weston Park, Sheffield, UK
View of the lake at Weston Park, a public park in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK. Date: early 20th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Woman with a st bernard and Yorkshire terrier at a dog show

Woman with a st bernard and Yorkshire terrier at a dog show, Wonderful Tiny the yorkshire terrier weighs 10 ounces while Boy Blue the st bernard weighs 250 pounds Date: 19th-20th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Two dogs on a sofa

Two dogs on a sofa, a Japanese Spaniel and Yorkshire Terrier Date: 20th century

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Cumbrian Rural Scene

Cumbrian Rural Scene - two farmers bring their horses down to drink in a stream, close to the farmyard and the farm buildings. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Ripon Hornblower

Ripon Hornblower
The Ripon Hornblower, with his fantastic curved horn and distinctive tricorn hat. This tradition originates with the wakeman of Ripon

Background imageYorkshire Collection: George V visiting munitions factory in Hull

George V visiting munitions factory in Hull
King George V in army uniform, visiting a munitions factory in Hull during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageYorkshire Collection: House Boat Cafe, Knaresborough

House Boat Cafe, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, on the River Nidd Date: 1905

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Harrogate, Yorkshire

Harrogate, Yorkshire
The Royal Hall and the George and Majestic Hotels in Harrogate, Yorkshire. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Cricket match at Hastings 1901

Cricket match at Hastings 1901
As part of the Hastings Festival, county champions Yorkshire play an England XI at the ground in the Sussex seaside town. The England team included the legendary W.G.Grace

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Robin Hoods Bay and Ravenscar

Robin Hoods Bay and Ravenscar, North Yorkshire Date: circa 1930s

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Low Street - Brotherton - The Railway Bridge

Low Street - Brotherton - The Railway Bridge
Low Street - Brotherton, North Yorkshire - The Railway Bridge Date: 1914

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Bishopthorpe, York, Yorkshire, The Palace Gateway

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 1910

Background imageYorkshire Collection: Raid on Scarborough - 1914

Raid on Scarborough - 1914
Damage caused to the Grand Restaurant during the raid on Scarborough, which took place on December 16th, 1914. The raid was an attack by the German navy on the British seaport resulting in 137



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