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Building: MYO4460 NABURN STATION (Building)Site of railway station on the Great Northern Railway Extension, opened in 1871, closed to passengers in 1953 and closed entirely in 1964.
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Building: MYO710 North Eastern Railway Headquarters (Building)Offices built in 1900-6, designed by H Field and W Bell for the North Eastern Railway Company. Listed as "North Eastern Railway Company Offices and area railings attached".
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Building: MYO1836 Odeon Cinema (Building)Cinema and shops attached. Build in 1937, converted to triple screen cinema 1972. It closed in 2006 and was subsquently refurbished and opened in 2007 by Reel Cinema, with further work in 2010 before closing in 2017. It was reopened in 2017 by Everym...
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Monument: MYO4801 Old Ouse Bridge (Monument)There may have been a bridge on this site from the 9th century AD. This bridge was replaced in 1154 when it collapsed due to the crowd standing on it who were waiting to see Archbishop William. The bridge lasted until 1564 when it was partly destro...
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Building: MYO1878 Oliver Sheldon House, 17-19 Aldwark (Building)House constructed circa 1720 incorporating a 15th century timber framed house.
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Building: MYO895 Peaseholme House (Building)A three storey house built in 1752, probably designed by John Carr for Robert Heworth. The building was in use as a school between 1872 and 1884, it was restored in 1975 by York Civic Trust and is now in use as offices.
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Monument: MYO4569 POPPLETON GATE (Monument)House, built in the early 19th century and extended in the late 19th century. Used as a hospital in the 20th century, now a private residential home.
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Monument: MYO4524 PRISONER OF WAR CAMP 11 (Monument)The site of a Second World War prisoner of war camp at York racecourse, known as Camp 11. The camp used the pre-existing buildings associated with the racecourse and prisoners were kept in the grandstand. It was all enclosed within a barbed wire peri...
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Monument: MYO4803 Queen's Hotel (Monument)Numbers 3, 5, 7 and 9 Micklegate, three storey brick building built by Alderman Thompson circa 1730.
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Monument: MYO4568 QUEENS STAITH (Monument)The present quay dates to the early 19th century, but was originally built in 1305 and rebuilt and enlarged in 1660.