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Tattershall Castle Tattershall, Lincoln, LN4 4LR |
Tattershall Castle was built in 1434 for Ralph, Lord Cromwell, Henry VI's Treasurer, on the site of Sir Robert de Tatershall's 13th century castle of which some remains can still be seen. The tower house is of brick and ... more
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Museum of the History of Education Woodhouse Lane, Leeds, LS2 9JT |
There are about 10,000 items in the collection, all from various parts of the country. There is extensive archive material including teacher training records, pupil and teacher work, and administrative records such as sc... more
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Nostell Priory Doncaster Road, Doncaster Road, Wakefield, WF4 1QE |
As soon as you step into Nostell Priory, you'll understand why it has been called one of the region's finest jewels. With a collection of Chippendale furniture that is unrivalled in Yorkshire and a breathtaking display o... more
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Eden Camp Westgate Lane, Malton, YO17 6RT |
The huts have been re-equipped to tell the story of The People's War, the social history of life in Britain from 1939 to 1945. So many Museums simply display exhibits in cabinets and on walls and are pretty dull affa... more
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Colour Museum 1 Providence Street, 1 Providence Street, Bradford, BD1 2PW |
The Bradford Colour Museum is not as pride of Place as it really should be. The reasoning for this is probably because of the National Museum of Photography Film and Television with its seven storey spectacular displays ... more
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Horsforth Village Museum 5 The Green, Horsforth, Leeds, LS18 5JB |
Horsforth was once described as the largest village in England and has somehow managed to retain some of its village like identity, character and sense of community. The Museum aims to reflect this heritage in its intere... more
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Bronte Parsonage Museum Church Street, Keighley, BD22 8DR |
The online home of the Brontė Parsonage Museum is decorated with pictures of the museum and the surrounding Yorkshire moors. The section labelled The Brontės begins with an essay placing the family in its historical cont... more
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National Museum of Photography, Film and Television Pictureville, Bradford, BD1 1NQ |
At the time the museum was founded, there were many who doubted the wisdom of moving a significant part of the national holdings so far from the nation's economic and cultural center. For Bradford is, both physically and... more
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Armley Mills Canal Road, Armley, Leeds, LS12 1QF |
There have been mills on this site since the 17th Century, the original buildings having been developed in the late 18th century when a woollen mill and a corn mill were built. A fire in 1805 destroyed these mills but th... more
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Thwaite Mills Thwaite Lane, Stourton, Leeds, LS10 1RP |
The first tenants were the Joy's, a family business later to become Filtrate Oils Ltd. The Joy''s remained at the mills until 1845 and in that period supplied lighting and lubricating oils to many customers, possibly inc... more
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