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aerial photographs of Bolton Priory 12th-century Augustinian monastery Wharfedale North Yorkshire England UK.
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aerial photographs of Bolton Priory 12th-century Augustinian monastery Wharfedale North Yorkshire England UK.
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aerial photographs of Boroughbridge North Yorkshire England UK.
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aerial photograph of Brimham Rocks, Brimham Moor, Yorkshire England UK. The site is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and is managed by the National Trust
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aerial photographs of Byland Abbey, North Yorkshire England UK. Byland Abbey was founded as a Savigniac abbey in 1135 before becoming a Cistercian Abbey in 1147. The Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1538 and the ruins are now in the care of English Heritage
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aerial photographs of Carlton & Carlton Towers Yorkshire England UK. Originally built in the 17th century to replace a building from the 14th century, the Grade I listed house was extensively rebuilt in gothic style designed by Edward Welby Pugin. During the second world war the building served as a hospital.
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aerial photographs of Castle Howard Yorkshire England UK. Built for the 3rd Earl of Carlisle Castle Howard took more than 100 years to build starting in 1699 and involved the complete removal of Henderskelfe Castle the village of Henderskelfe which previously stood in the grounds. It was designed by Sir John Vanbrugh who alos designed Blenheim Palace. In 2003 Time Team visited searching for remains of Henderskelfe village. The building is one of Englands largest country houses and has been home to the same family for 300 years...Image available for editorial use only
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aerial photographs of Drax power station Yorkshire. Opened in 1973, Drax is fueled with both biomass and coal-fired which together can generate 3,906 megawatts (MW) making it the most powerful power station in the United Kingdom, generating 6% of the United Kingdom's electricity.
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aerial photographs of Eggborough power station Yorkshire England UK. Opened in 1966 Eggborough power station took 8 years to build from 1962 to 1970 and can produce 1,960 MW of electricity. Currently there are plans to replace the Coal Fired power station with a Gas powered one on the same site.
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aerial photographs of Fountains Abbey Yorkshire England UK. The Cistercian monastery was founded in 1132 and active until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1539. Today the Abbey is owned by the National Trust and is Grade I listed. It has also been made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the grounds of being "a masterpiece of human creative genius".
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aerial photographs of Harrogate North Yorkshire England UK
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aerial photographs of Helmsley Castle Yorkshire England UK . Helmsley Castle was first constructed as a timber castle starting in the year 1120 AD, but by the end of the 12th century the castle had been rebuilt in stone. The castle was continually improved during the medieval period including building the Barbican in 1285 . The castle was visited by King Edward III in 1334. In 1478 the castle was bought by Richard, Duke of Gloucester who later became Richard III. He retained it until his death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1644, during the English Civil War, Helmsley Castle was besieged by Parliamentarian forces under Sir Thomas Fairfax . Following the war Parliament ordered all unnecessary castles to be slighted and most of the defensive structures were removed, however it retained it accommodation structures and continued to exist as a mansion house until it was eventually abandoned in the 18th century. Today its under the care of English Heritage.
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Aerial photograph of High Worsall Deserted Medieval Village
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aerial photograph of Kirkham Priory Yorkshire England UK. Founded in 1120 the Augustinian Priory was active for 400 years before being dissolved by Henry VIII in 1539 during the dissolution of the monasteries .
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aerial photographs of Knaresborough Yorkshire England UK
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aerial photograph of Malton Yorkshire England UK
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aerial photographs of RAF Menwith Hill Yorkshire England UK.RAF Menwith Hill is a joint RAF USAF satellite tracking and intelligence gathering station opened in 1958.
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aerial photograph of Middleham Castle , North Yorkshire, England UK . Middleham Castle was built in 1190 and was once home to Richard III . It was one of the most important castles in Northern England but was abandoned in the 17th century. the ruins are now in the care of English Heritage.
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aerial photographs of Middlesbrough North Yorkshire England UK
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aerial photographs of the Ribblehead Viaduct Ribblehead, North Yorkshire England UK.( aka Batty Moss Railway Viaduct ) The Grade II listed Ribblehead Viaduct was opened by the Midland Railway in 1875 and carries the Settle–Carlisle railway across Batty Moss in the Ribble Valley.The Viaduct took 6 years and 2000 men to construct. It was designed by John Sydney Crossley who was the Midland Railway's Chief Engineer. The remains of the construction camp still lie around the base of the viaduct.
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aerial photograph of Richmond North Yorkshire England UK
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aerial photographs of Rievaulx Abbey, North Yorkshire England UK. Rievaulx Abbey was founded as a Cistercian Abbey in 1132. The Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1538 and the ruins are now in the care of English Heritage. In its day it was one of the finest Abbeys in England and was home to 140 monks and 500 lay brothers. The monastic lands extended to over 6,000 acres and activities ranged from sheep farming to mining.
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aerial photograph of Ripon North Yorkshire, England UK
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aerial photograph of Scarborough Yorkshire England UK
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aerial photographs of Selby North Yorkshire England UK
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aerial photograph of Settle North Yorkshire England UK
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aerial photographs of Skipton Yorkshire England UK.
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aerial photographs of the Thornborough Henges neolithic monument in Yorkshire England UK. Dating from 3500 to 2500 BC the monument consists of a set of three henges plus connecting cursus and burial grounds. When built the banks would have been covered in white gypsum making the layout strikingly visible. The exact purpose of the henge is unknown but it is clearly ceremonial and also the layout bears a resemblance to the Orion's Belt star pattern. Although the henges themselves are protected ancient monuments, the land surrounding is not protected and some of it is threatened with quarrying.
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aerial photograph of Wharram Percy DMV - deserted medieval village in Yorkshire England UK. The site was settled in prehistoric times reaching its zenith around the 10th to 12th centuries. In 1086 the Doomsday book refers to the village as Warran. The village survived the Black Death of 1348-9 but succumbed to changing land use when landowners found it more profitable to farm sheep and evicted the villagers. Today the village is preserved and is one of the most studdied DMVs in England.
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aerial photographs of York England UK
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