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Jeff Saunders's Pictures of York

a Historic City in the county of North Yorkshire

(5 total)York Pictures

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Barley Hall, Coffee Yard, York, a salvaged medieval townhouse, restored to how it was in the late 15th century when it was the home of William Snawsell, Alderman of York.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
York, Homes of the Famous


A picture of York
A picture of York

A picture of York

Barley Hall, Coffee Yard, York, a salvaged medieval townhouse, restored to how it was in the late 15th century when it was the home of William Snawsell, Alderman of York.

This picture appears in the following picture tour:
York


A picture of York
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A picture of York

The Treasurer's House, York, a National Trust building near the Minster. Although parts of the house date from about 1137 most of it dates from the 17th century. The house was radically refurbished around 1900 by industrialist Frank Green. The result is a fascinating building which contains an amalgam of very classy furniture and furnishings.

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York, North Yorkshire


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The bar of the Black Swan, Peasholme Green, York.

The bar of the Black Swan, Peasholme Green, York.

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York, Pubs And Inns


A picture of York
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The Black Swan, Peasholme Green, York, dating from the 16th century, thought to be the oldest inn in York. In the early 1500s and before it was the home of the Bowes family, who were prominent citizens of York. Sir Martin Bowes, born in this house, became the Lord Mayor of London in 1545. The Black Swan was also connected with the family of General Wolfe (of Quebec fame). It was the home of his mother.

This picture appears in the following picture tours:
York, North Yorkshire, Homes of the Famous, Pubs And Inns


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