Yorkshire Various
Folder: Yorkshire Walks
York Railway Museum (Scan from late 1980s)
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York Railway Museum (Scan from late 1980s)
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York Railway Museum (Scan from late 1980s)
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York Railway Museum (Scan from late 1980s)
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York Railway Museum (Scan from late 1980s)
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York Railway Museum (Scan from late 1980s)
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York Railway Museum (Scan from late 1980s)
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Yorkshire, Fountains Abbey (Scan from Oct 1989)
Yorkshire, Fountains Abbey (Scan from Oct 1989)
Yorkshire, Fountains Abbey (Scan from Oct 1989)
Yorkshire, Fountains Abbey (Scan from Oct 1989)
Yorkshire, Fountains Abbey (Scan from Oct 1989)
Yorkshire, Fountains Abbey (Scan from Oct 1989)
Yorkshire, Fountains Abbey (Scan from Oct 1989)
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Yorkshire, High Bridge over the River Nidd at Knar…
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Yorkshire, Wier on the River Nidd at Knaresborough…
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Yorkshire, River Nidd at Knaresborough (Scan from…
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Yorkshire, Old Mother Shipton's Cave, Knaresboroug…
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"Mother Shipton's Cave (or "Old Mother Shipton's Cave") is at Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England, near to the River Nidd. Nearby is a petrifying well which is the oldest entrance-charging tourist attraction in England, open since 1630. The water of the well is rich in sulphate and carbonate[1] which is deposited as a ramp and screen below, and in which artefacts are "petrified" (encrusted) as a tourist attraction."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Shipton%27s_Cave
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