Medieval parish churches of York

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12. City Walls to Fishergate Bar A new and larger bridge was built when the river Foss was canalised in 1794, beginning the development of modern Fishergate. Some buildings still have Georgian features. The original Mason

2. City Walls to Fishergate Bar A new and larger bridge was built when the river Foss was canalised in 1794, beginning the development of modern Fishergate. Some buildings still have Georgian features. The original Mason

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Language: English - Date: 2016-07-11 08:43:11
2A Walk Around Fishergate’s History Fishergate is often overlooked by visitors heading for the city centre, but archaeological discoveries have revealed a fascinating history. Fawcett Street and Fulford Road follow a Ro

A Walk Around Fishergate’s History Fishergate is often overlooked by visitors heading for the city centre, but archaeological discoveries have revealed a fascinating history. Fawcett Street and Fulford Road follow a Ro

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Language: English - Date: 2016-07-11 08:36:09
3Chris Fishergate leaflet - CORRECTED

Chris Fishergate leaflet - CORRECTED

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Language: English - Date: 2013-05-11 14:49:06
4The story of York’s medieval churches Did you know that in medieval York there were around 40 churches, eight monasteries and friaries and countless chapels and chantries. This leaflet will help you explore some of York’s lesser known treasures, the surviving medieval churches. It

The story of York’s medieval churches Did you know that in medieval York there were around 40 churches, eight monasteries and friaries and countless chapels and chantries. This leaflet will help you explore some of York’s lesser known treasures, the surviving medieval churches. It

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Source URL: www.historyofyork.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2008-03-20 11:11:31
51  HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, GUILDFORD, SURREY

1 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, GUILDFORD, SURREY

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Source URL: www.holytrinityguildford.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2011-05-15 18:00:00