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Monument: MYO5128 Fire Trench, Acaster Malbis airfield (Monument)Fire trench submitted by PSG member Rich Cooper
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Monument: MYO5129 Fire Trench, Acaster Malbis airfield (Monument)Fire trench submitted by PSG member Rich Cooper
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Monument: MYO4473 First World War Practice Trench System (Monument)A First World War practice trench system, now poorly preserved as earthworks, on the practise green of Fulford Golf Course, immediately south-west of the Clubhouse. In 2004, a local resident recalled that the trenches were left open until at least ab...
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Building: MYO1564 FISHERGATE COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL (Building)No summary available
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Building: MYO1565 Fishergate House (Building)Built in 1837 with some 20th century alterations. Designed by JB and W Atkinson. For Thomas Laycock Esq. EXTERIOR: 2 and 3 storeys. The entrance facade, facing east, is divided into 3 bays by paired brick giant pilasters with stone bases and caps. Wa...
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Monument: MYO2021 Fishergate Roman Cemetery (Monument)A small Roman cremation cemetery of 1st to 2nd century date, indicated by finds of cinerary urns. Described by RCHME in Eburacum p69 as "A cremation cemetery of Ist to 2nd-century date, to east of line of Road I. It lay on east side of Fisherg...
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Monument: MYO167 Fishponds Poppleton Moated Site (Monument)The scheduled monument includes a medieval moated site, a sample of the surrounding medieval field system, a group of associated fishponds and part of the high status Anglo-Saxon settlement complex which preceded it. It lies immediately adjacent to ...
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Monument: MYO4075 Flight of steps with railings and posts, opp Scarcroft allotment, Albemarle Rd (Monument)Part of the access route from Nunnery Lane through Scarcroft Green and the allotments to the Knavesmire. They have survived the introduction of the cycle route. Nominated for inclusion on the Local List of Heritage Assets.
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Find Spot: MYO213 Flint scraper (Find Spot)Flint scraper found in 1952
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Building: MYO4041 Flooring of St Edward's old chapel (Building)This remnant of flooring, presumably dating from 1745 when the chapel was built is in the churchyard. The Chapel was replaced by the present church in 1849. Nominated for inclusion on the local list of heritage assets. Map location is approximate.