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Building: MYO3804 Traders store for associated biscuit manufacturers (Building)The traders’ store for associated biscuit manufacturers store was constructed in 1937-8 which was adapted and enlarged for engineer, eg works for welding school in 1981.
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Monument: MYO5111 Trailer Shed (Monument)Site of Second World War airfield building, a Trailer Shed, at RAF Acaster Malbis.
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Monument: MYO5253 Tramway associated with gravel extraction (Monument)Tramway running from a staithe on the River Ouse to the gravel pits on the north-east side of St Oswald's church. Depicted on late 19th century Ordnance Survey maps, but not shown on maps from early 20h century.
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Monument: MYO4384 Transport Depot World War II (Monument)Transport depot at Hessay of Second World War date. Unsure if still extant.
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Monument: MYO3587 Trench system at Military Airfield Rawcliffe (Monument)Aerial photographs show the zig-zag lines of war-time trenches on the disused airfield on clifton Moor.
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Building: MYO4713 Trentholme (Building)House built in the early 19th century.
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Monument: MYO2160 Trentholme Drive cemetery (Monument)Inhumation and Cemetery excavated in 1951-2, 1957, 1958 and 1959. Possibly limited to the north-west of Road 10. RCHME Vol. 1, p101.
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Building: MYO3994 Trentholme House (Building)Identified as a Building of Merit in the Historic Core Conservation Area Appraisal. The original house was built in 1830-40, but was much modified by the addition of a new front and range in 1897. Modern buildings used as offices were added to the ...
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Monument: MYO3599 Trinity Lane cobbled road surface (Monument)Cobbled road surface observed immediately below modern tarmac at Micklegate end of Trinity Lane
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Building: MYO3912 Trinity Methodist Church (Building)Trinity Methodist Church was built 1901-3 by F.W. Dixon of Manchester to replace the Ebenezer Chapel in Little Stonegate. Identified as a Building of Merit in the Historic Core Conservation Area Appraisal.