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Building: MYO3844 Former Reynard's Garage Building (Building)The building was constructed in circa 1920 as the depot for a trolley-bus service. This opened on the 22nd December 1920 with a fleet of four single deck cars operating along a 2km route between Pavement and Heworth to the north east of the city cent...
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Building: MYO2193 Former ROC Building, Knavesmire Road (Building)Brick built used by the Observer Corps from 1943 to 1961. A relic of the last war and the Cold War. Now useful to the community as a sports changing room. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets. Demolished 2016.
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Monument: MYO4559 Former site of a Methodist chapel (Monument)Site of a Methodist chapel, built in 1780-1, it was later used as a warehouse and was demolished in 1963.
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Building: MYO1061 FORMER WATERWORKS ENGINE HOUSE AT REAR OF LENDAL HILL HOUSE (Building)Former Waterworks Engine house at rear of Landal Hill House. Built to house the pumping engine of the waterworks which was moved from Lendal Tower in 1836. The engine was removed from the premises some time after 1849, when new works were constructed...
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Building: MYO4444 Former Wesleyan Methodist chapel (Building)Former Wesleyan Methodist chapel built in 1809-10 but much altered since.
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Building: MYO4076 Former WWll Air Raid Shelter Albemarle Rd (Building)c.1939. A reminder of the last War and one of very few remaining. Now used as a cricket pavilion and changing room and therefore serving a useful role for the community. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Monument: MYO3727 Former York & North Midland coal depot (demolished) (Monument)No summary available
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Building: MYO1173 Formerly the Church of St. John the Evangelist below Ousebridge (Building)Formerly the Church of St. John the Evangelist, the Arts Centre, now a bar. The church is of stone with the earliest fabric dating to the 12th century with 16th century repairs in brick with a timber-framed belfry.
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Monument: MYO3626 Fort 1642AD The Mount (Monument)English Civil War: An extra-mural defense work with earth works (sconce) was erected on the Mount, previously called St. James' Hill. The earthwork appears to have been completely destroyed by post 17th century development.
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Monument: MYO307 Foss Bridge (Monument)Single span bridge crossing the River Foss. Single span with elliptical arch of alternately long and short voussoirs between rusticated pilaster piers. It was constructed in 1811-12.