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Building: MYO3983 Railway Institute (Building)Workers Intstitute built in 1889 by the North Eastern Railway Company, the building has continued to provide social and educational activities ever since. The Railway Institute is a brick, slate roofed, three/four storey building with four bays facin...
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Building: MYO4067 Railway Stables (Building)The existence of these stables is a reminder of the major role played by horses on the railway and in towns. This extremely rare survival of a large stable range is illustrative of its original function despite later conversion to other uses. They ha...
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Building: MYO825 RAILWAY STATION (Building)York railway station was built in 1872-77, designed by Thomas Prosser, Benjamin Burley and William Peachey. Built of yellow brick with stone dressings. At the rear is the notable train shed, built on a curve, 800 feet in length and covered by a prefa...
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Building: MYO376 RAWCLIFFE (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO379 RAWCLIFFE (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO377 RAWCLIFFE (Monument)Small moat, now dry and in pasture.
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Monument: MYO2186 Rawcliffe Ings Racecourse (Monument)York held the first fully reported race meeting in 1709 possibly on this site. The victory of Wart (owned by Thomas Metcalfe of Northallerton) in the Gold Cup being the first recorded entry in the Racing Calendar. In 1731, racing in York transferre...
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Monument: MYO381 RAWCLIFFE MANOR (Monument)No summary available