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Monument: MYO4494 Site of Second World War grocery and local produce stroe (Monument)Site of Second World War grocery and local produce stroe at the Old Communal Site, RAF Acaster Malbis.
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Monument: MYO4495 Site of Second World War medical block (Monument)Site of Second World War medical block at the Old Communal Site, Acaster Malbis airfield.
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Monument: MYO4513 Site of Second World War officer's mess (Monument)Site of Second World War officer's mess at Dispersed Site 3, RAF Acaster Malbis.
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Monument: MYO4496 Site of Second World War ration stores (Monument)Site of Second World War ration stores at the Old Communal Site, RAF Acaster Malbis.
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Monument: MYO4593 Site of small Royalist sconce (Monument)Site of small Royalist sconce captured by the Scots on June 6th 1644.
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Monument: MYO2247 Site of St Gregory's Church, Barker Lane (Monument)The church of ST. GREGORY, Micklegate, is probably first mentioned in a confirmation by Pope Alexander III (dated between 1166 and 1179) of the properties of Holy Trinity Priory. It there occurs as the gift of the church of 'Sancti Brig.' This confi...
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Monument: MYO4843 Site of St James' Chapel, The Mount (Monument)Supposed site of medieval chantry chapel dedicated to St James
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Monument: MYO2244 Site of the Carmelite Friary (post 1295) (Monument)THE CARMELITE FRIARY was first established near the Horsefair, about 1250. In 1295 the friars were granted a tenement in Stonebow Lane (lost in the present Stonebow) as a permanent site; this property extended from Stonebow Lane on the north to the r...
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Monument: MYO4922 Site of the Carmelite friary pre-1295 (Monument)Original location of the Carmelite Friary in the Horsefair. This Friary was established in 1251 outside the North walls of York, and flourished until 1295.
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Monument: MYO3610 Site of Walled Garden Askham Richard (Monument)The cropmarks of a post medieval walled garden with formal elements, including a possible pond, paths and flower beds, were seen on air photographs. This formal garden is probably associated with Askham Grange (see SE 54 NW 15).