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The History of The Grand Hotel, Scarborough
By George Sheeran A prospectus for the construction of The Grand Hotel in Scarborough was published in 1862 by the ... -
The Historic Buildings of Rotherham
By James Barker The 110 square miles of Rotherham cover an area ranging from its northern borders at Wath upon ... -
A History of Flamborough Head Lighthouse
By Roger O’Reilly Sometime between 1669 and 1674, the earlier of the two lighthouses that stand guard on the chalk ... -
A Short History of Canon Hall, Barnsley
By Keiron Dunn Cannon Hall overlooks sloping land immediately north-west of the historic village of Cawthorne. The village is connected ... -
The Swallow’s Nest, near Thirsk – Review
By Roger Crow, February 2023 Going on holiday on my Yorkshire ‘doorstep’ is one of my favourite things. Yes, I ... -
Keighley Picture House: Bradford’s Silver Screen Survivor
Keighley Picture House: Still a cinema, not a bingo hall By Cath Muldowney Opened in 1913, this fine example of ... -
What is the Druids’ Temple in Masham?
Yorkshire’s Stonehenge, 200, not 2,000, years old By Ed Glinert Has Stonehenge been moved to Yorkshire? No, this is William ... -
Walter Scott and the History of Conisbrough Castle, Doncaster
By John Goodall The keep of Conisbrough Castle, Yorkshire, was a hugely ambitious creation of cut stone probably built in ... -
The Cathedral of the Dales – The History of St Michael’s Church, Kirkby Malham
By Louise Bryning There’s an extra special reason to visit the ‘Cathedral of the Dales’ in Kirkby Malham this summer. ... -
Leeds Warehouse – The Superclub Started by a Spy
Leeds’s answer to New York’s CBGBs The Warehouse has remained an important venue on the music club scene for more ... -
History of The White Cloth Hall, Kirkgate, Leeds
By Paul Chrystal Leeds, lying on the fringes of the Yorkshire cloth-producing district, had to compete for trade with better-placed ... -
The History of Beverley Minster
By Paul Chrystal When is a cathedral not a cathedral? When it is a minster. There is, however, very little ...