Item Y/PPT/6/1/971 - Plaque describing (probably placed on) Micklegate Bar. see Description

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Y/PPT/6/1/971

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Plaque describing (probably placed on) Micklegate Bar. see Description

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  • No date [? 1901] (Creation)

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1 plan

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(1974-1996)

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(1996-present)

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white on blue. Text says: Micklegate Bar. The entry from London and the South. Here were exposed the heads of Lord Scrope of Masham (1412), Richard Duke of York (after Battle of Wakefield 1460) 'So York may overlook the Town of York' Henry VI, The Earl of Devon (after battle of Towton 1461) the Earl of Northumberland (1572) &amp
many others, the last being the Jacobites Wm Connolly &amp
James Mayne (1745). Date. - Drawing type: Blueprint
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Scale: Full size
Size: Medium
Names: No names

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    legacy

    PH162/2930

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