Historic England: Yorkshire

Historic England: Yorkshire
Author: Andrew Graham Stables
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445691825

A journey across Yorkshire and through time, from 1850 to the present day, using images from the prestigious Historic England Archive.

Historic England: York

Historic England: York
Author: Paul Chrystal
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445675293

An illustrated history one of England’s finest cities - York.

Yorkshire

Yorkshire
Author: Nikolaus Pevsner
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300096651

The North Riding extends from the fells on the Westmorland border to the highest cliffs in England, facing the North Sea. In an area of scattered settlements, Richmond is one of the best market towns in England, as Whitby is one of the best fishing towns. There are the remains of unusually complete and beautiful work at Rievaulx, complemented by fine eighteenth-century landscaping. The North Riding also saw Vanbrugh's astonishing first essay into architecture at Castle Howard, and there are many fine classical houses in a distinctively northern style. Industry has made its mark along the estuary of the Tees, where the Middlesbrough transporter bridge is a unique working survival of early twentieth-century engineering.

Local Heritage Listing

Local Heritage Listing
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN: 9781848024571

Local lists play an essential role in building and reinforcing a sense of local character and distinctiveness in the historic environment, as part of the wider range of designation. They enable the significance of any building or site on the list (in its own right and as a contributor to the local planning authority's wider strategic planning objectives), to be better taken into account in planning applications affecting the building or site or its setting. The advice supports local authorities and communities to introduce a local list in their area or make changes to an existing list, through the preparation of selection criteria, thereby encouraging a more consistent approach to the identification and management of local heritage assets across England. A local list can celebrate the breadth of the historic environment of a local area by encompassing the full range of heritage assets that make up the historic environment and ensure the proper validation and recording of local heritage assets. They also provide a consistent and accountable way of identifying local heritage assets, to the benefit of owners and developers who need to understand local development opportunities and constraints.

Historic England: Leeds

Historic England: Leeds
Author: Paul Chrystal
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2017-09-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445676117

An illustrated history one of England’s finest cities - Leeds.

Yorkshire West Riding

Yorkshire West Riding
Author: Peter E. Leach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 916
Release: 2009
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Covering the northern half of Yorkshire, this volume is full of contrasts, from urbanized Leeds to the tight-knit mill towns and villages pushing into the Pennines.

Yorkshire

Yorkshire
Author: Nikolaus Pevsner
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 908
Release: 1995-03-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300095937

This volume sheds light on the pride of the region - the great medieval churches of York Minster, the Minster and St Mary at Beverley, and Holy Trinity, Hull but also on less well known architectural pleasures of town and county. Outstanding Victorian village churches, including masterpieces by Street & Pearson, are as rewarding as the major country houses of Burton Agnes, Burton Constable and Sledmere. The countryside offes a wide range of monuments, from the beautifully sited ruins of Kirkham Priory to the spectacular Humber Bridge. Farmhouses and cottages of the Wolds, picturesque estate villages and chapels, and industrial structures are all brought into focus. A large section is devoted to York and includes a survey of the historic buildings of the city centre from the Roman period onwards. This is complemented by a detailed exploration of York's eighteenth and nineteenth-century suburbs. Equal care has been applied to the descriptions of Beverley, with its attractive townscape, and the port of Hull, where unexpected highlights include seventeenth-century merchant houses, Georgian almshouses, ornate Victorian pubs, and grand Edwardian public buildings.

Historic England: Bradford

Historic England: Bradford
Author: Paul Chrystal
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2018-07-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 144568361X

This illustrated history portrays one of England’s finest cities - Bradford. Using photographs taken from the unique Historic England Archive.

Iron Age Cemeteries in East Yorkshire

Iron Age Cemeteries in East Yorkshire
Author: Ian Mathieson Stead
Publisher: English Heritage Publishing
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781848021662

The La Tene 'Arras Culture' in East Yorkshire is best known for its burials, including cart-burials, most of which were in barrows defined by square-plan ditches. Many of these were excavated in the nineteenth century, and it was not until the record was augmented by air photography in the 1960s that more cemeteries became known and available for excavation. This book records the excavation of 267 burials, including two cart-burials.Two different types of burial are distinguished: crouched, orientated north-south, and extended, orientated east-west. The range of grave-goods with the different types of burial varied also: brooches and sheep bones were common with the crouched burials, while swords, spearheads, tools, and pig bones characterised the extended burials. Several of the corpses had been speared as part of the burial ritual.The two cart-burials included a more varied range of artefacts, including decorated metalwork and the most complete example of a mail tunic from the entire Celtic world. They also provided a great deal of information about Iron Age carts and provoked a reconsideration of their reconstruction. Descriptions and catalogues of the grave-goods are augmented by full environmental reports on the human and animal bones, the textiles, the molluscan, pollen, and soil evidence, and the geophysical prospecting. Scientific and dating evidence is included, together with a preliminary statistical survey of the human bones.