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  1. 2 giorni fa · History and architecture. Many prehistoric remains have been discovered in Yorkshire, including extensive burial monuments on the North York Moors and the Wolds, stone monuments in the Vale of York, and hill forts throughout the county.

    • Holderness

      Holderness, low-lying peninsula and geographic region,...

    • Teesdale

      Coal mining was never as important in Teesdale as it was in...

  2. 2 giorni fa · Anglo-Saxon England or Early Medieval England, existing from the 5th to the 11th centuries from soon after the end of Roman Britain until the Norman Conquest in 1066, consisted of various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms until 927, when it was united as the Kingdom of England by King Æthelstan (r. 927–939).

  3. 5 giorni fa · Yorkshire's castles and ruins hide a wealth of history along with a little mystery. Wander through magnificent World Heritage Sites or into quiet crumbling monasteries to get a sense of how lives were led hundreds of years ago.

  4. 23 giu 2024 · York Minster, Gothic-style cathedral in York, North Yorkshire, England, U.K., that is the seat of the archbishop of York. The impression given by York Minster is one of overwhelming size combined with a light airiness. The cathedral has Britain’s richest collection of stained glass.

  5. A History of the County of York: the City of York The volume takes both a chronological and a thematic approach to the history of the City of York from before the Norman Conquest to the twentieth century.

  6. 22 giu 2024 · A History of the County of York: Volume 3 A part volume from the VCH, dealing with religious houses in the County of York, including York and Beverley minsters, and the prominent Cistercian houses Rievaulx and Fountains.

  7. 19 giu 2024 · East Riding of Yorkshire, unitary authority and geographic county, historic county of Yorkshire, northeastern England. It extends from the Yorkshire Wolds in the north to the River Humber in the south and from the North Sea in the east to the River Derwent in the west.