FOR the butchers of The Shambles, it was a place of quiet contemplation and prayer away from the hustle and bustle of medieval York. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can ...
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Several medieval artefacts have been unearthed during the demolition of a major bridge in York city centre. Work is currently being carried out on the Queen Street bridge as part of a scheme to ...
You are in: North Yorkshire > History > Local history > Rediscover life in Medieval York Coffee Yard, just off Stonegate, is the home of one of York's most unusual attractions. A little off the beaten ...
Take the “A” Train from New York City’s Times Square to the Middle Ages: Its terminus in northwest Manhattan is near The Cloisters, a museum of medieval art. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the ...
Artworks telling the story of York’s medieval alleys, ginnels and snickets are set to be installed across the city centre. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire Post, you can get ...
Rabbi Elisheva Salamo arrived in York from California last week after decades of pulpit work in the United States, Switzerland and South Africa. (JTA) — For the first time in 800 years, the British ...
THOUSANDS of fascinating medieval objects excavated from sites across York are the subject of a new book launched by the city's archaeological trust. The book, titled Craft, Industry and Everyday Life ...
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