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Monument: MYO4351 St Thomas's Hospital (Monument)The hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr outside Micklegate Bar. This hospital was founded, before 1391, for the maintenance of poor persons of either sex dwelling in the neighbourhood of 'Mykyllythbar'. It was demolished c.1862-3 and a new building ere...
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Building: MYO1333 ST TRINITY HOUSE (Building)No summary available
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Monument: MYO5267 St Wilfrid's Church (site of) (Monument)Shown on First Edition OS plan. Exact location uncertain as was demolished in the 16th century.
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Monument: MYO4802 St Wiliam's Chapel (Monument)When the Ouse Bridge was rebuilt, after 1154 when its predecessor collapsed owing to the crowd gathered to see Archbishop William. A chapel was constructed on it named for the Archbishop because no-one had drowned after the collapse.
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Building: MYO1655 St William's College (Building)College for chantry priests built 1465-7 for the priests of York Minster, dissolved in 1548. Alterations of various dates, including frontispiece and staircase extension of mid-17th century to north range; east range sub-divided and remodelled with e...
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Monument: MYO4707 St. Aelred's School (Monument)School constructed 1929. Now demolished.
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Monument: MYO4078 St. Clement's Priory Wall (Monument)Rubble limestone wall incorporating brick fragments approx. 1.5 metres high and 7.25 metres long. Probably part of the cloister range of the Benedictine Order Clementhorpe Nunnery founded by Archbishop Thurston between 1125 and 1133. Contemporary sk...
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Monument: MYO4221 St. Helen-on-the-Walls (Monument)Founded in the late 10th century as a single cell church, it was gradually enlarged over the next 5 centuries, but even in its final phase was only a two-cell plan of nave and chancel. Demolished in circa 1550. The church and over 800 graves have bee...
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Monument: MYO4706 St. Hildas Church (Monument)St. Hildas Church 1933. Contains fittings from earlier churches such as St Mary Bishophill Senior and St Johns, Micklegate. Post-medieval font and chalice.
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Building: MYO3906 St. John Street (Building)St John Street is a narrow, well enclosed residential street of mid 19th century terraced houses. They are two-storey red brick houses with bay windows. Many original sash windows and cornices remain. Pitched roofs - some alterations have taken place...