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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.
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Monument: MYO5134 RAF Acaster Malbis Dispersed Site No.2, Stanton Shelter (Monument)Surviving brick and concrete Stanton Shelter
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Monument: MYO4509 RAF Acaster Malbis Dispersed Site No2 (Monument)Remains of Second World War features at Acaster Malbis Airfield. These consist of the airmen's quarters and a Stanton shelter.
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Monument: MYO4504 RAF Acaster Malbis Dispersed WAAF Communal Site (Monument)Remains of Second World war features near RAF Acaster Malbis. This consists of a Stanton shelter.
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Building: MYO917 Roman Bath Public House, 9 St Sampson Square (Building)Public house, built in 1929-31, to designs by B Wilson, incorporating parts of a Roman bath in the cellar. The baths date to the 4th century and comprise three rooms and hypocaust.
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Monument: MYO4822 Salleys Maison Dieu (Monument)William de Salley founded a Maison Dieu at St Johns Church in North Street in 1401. Also known as Acaster Maison Dieu, after Isolda de Akastre wh may have been the original founder. It possibly survived to the 16th century. Exact location unknown.
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Monument: MYO3481 Second World War bombing decoy site at Fulford (Monument)A Second World War bombing decoy site at Fulford. It was built in response to the Baedeker Raids as a 'Temporary Starfish' site to deflect enemy bombing from York. The 'Starfish' decoy operated by lighting a series of controlled fires during an air r...