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Monument: MYO5142 Aircraft Dispersal Pen, Clifton Airfield (Monument)Aircraft dispersal pen (Type B). Protected dispersal area for fighter aircraft, shown on the 1967 OS 1:2500 map. Removed.
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Monument: MYO5143 Aircraft Dispersal Pen, Clifton Airfield (Monument)Aircraft dispersal pen (Type B). Protected dispersal area for fighter aircraft, shown on the 1967 OS 1:2500 map. Removed.
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Building: MYO2178 Albion Iron Foundries, Leeman Road (Building)Buildings of the Phoenix and Albion Iron Foundries now used as workshops and storage sheds for Network Rail and the Post Office. Buildings date from 1872/3 when the two foundries moved from separate sites in the city centre to adjacent sites close to...
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Building: MYO652 ALDERSYDE AND ATTACHED CONSERVATORY (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO4027 Aldersyde Cottage and Stable Cottage (Building)The two cottages (1895) have the same architectural features, weather vane , windows, chimneys etc. and are probably by the same architects, Penty & Penty. Aldersyde House is EH listed (DYO230). Nominated for inclusion on the local list of heritage a...
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Building: MYO3522 Aldwark Synagogue (Building)On first impressions the Number Three Aldwark looks like an unremarkable building. In truth this site is actually one of the modern Jewish community’s most important locations. As recently as 1975 it was here that the Jewish population of York mainta...
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Building: MYO3768 Alexandra Princess of Wales Own Yorkshire Regiment (Green Howards) War Memorial (Building)The inscription on the north-east elevation of the base reads: "In memory of/ the OFFICERS/ NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS and MEN/ of the ALEXANDRA PRINCESS OF WALES'S OWN/ YORKSHIRE REGIMENT/ killed in action or died of wounds or disease/ during the So...
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Building: MYO4046 Alfreda, 61 Heslington Lane (Building)Of historic interest to the community: home over the years to many civic leaders and a cabinet minister in Tony Blair’s first administration. Externally unaltered and a valuable contribution to the Fulford Conservation area street scene. Under threat...
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Monument: MYO3632 All Saints Church Lawrence Street (Monument)All Saints' Church was united with St Lawrence's in 1586. Foundations had exposed during building operations. The site is now covered by modern development and there are no visible remains of the church. Exact location may not be valid as it was not ...
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Building: MYO1990 ALL SAINTS CHURCH UPPER POPPLETON (Building)Parish church. 1891 designed by Charles Hodgson Fowler, including C13 fragments, 1959-72 altered by G G Pace. Bells: 3 bells, bell 1 dates to 1690 by Samuel I Smith, bells 2&3 1892, by John Warner & Sons.