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`The fairest arch in England'.; Old Ouse Bridge, York, and its buildings: the pict...
Peter V Addyman (Ed.)
A collection of pictorial evidence of Old Ouse Bridge, which was built in 1565 and demolished between 1810 and 1818. The history of the river from Roman times and of the York waterfronts is outlined. As well as a detailed description of the Old Ouse Bridge itself there are accounts of earlier and later bridges, and in particular the medieval bridge which preceded it. The text includes essays on bridges and their construction, and on bridge chapels. There are detailed descriptions of St William's Chapel, the clock, the council chamber, the prisons, and the Maison Dieu, all of which stood on or adjacent to the bridge. The illustrative material is listed chronologically in a gazetteer with details of each illustration including date, title, artist, medium and location.
2002
St Mary's Abbey and the King's Manor, York; the pictorial evidence
Richard A Hall (Ed.)
2009
The city walls and castles of York; the pictorial evidence
Richard A Hall (Ed.)
The defences of York are the most complete in England, with the walls set upon high ramparts and retaining their principal gateways. Although the walls are still standing, there has been relatively little opportunity for archaeological investigation, so documentary and pictorial evidence are of paramount importance. The book documents the best of the illustrative material recording the city walls and castles; it outlines the historical background from the pre-Conquest defences to the present day and considers the walls, bars and posterns, the Old Baile and the castle in detail. within each section illustrations are listed chronologically with date, title, artist, medium, location and reference number of the original, together with any explanatory notes. Includes a glossary.
2005
The medieval parish churches of York: the pictorial evidence
Peter V Addyman (Ed.)
A guide to the illustrative material available in galleries, libraries and archives for the study of the city's medieval parish churches, lavishly illustrated with prints, drawings, paintings and architects' plans. It includes essays on the development of topographical art in York, the techniques used by artists and printers, the history of York's parish churches in general, and notes on each individual church.
1998
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