HERE are 11 pictures of Strensall from The Press archives, dating back to the 1960s.
This part of a series of galleries featuring archive photographs from areas around York which featured in The Press over the years, and we want to know what you think to them. For more old pictures and stories, see our history section.
Did you miss our previous galleries? Here they again if so: Acomb, Clifton, Fulford, Poppleton, Haxby and North Yorkshire Police.
1) 18 March 1977 - Strensall Village Hall
2) 19 June 1985 - The Ship Inn
3) 3 June 1981 - Glainsby's shop
4) 17 April 1990 - Six Bells pub
5) Undated - Strensall level crossing
6) 25 September 1974 - The 18th century humpback bridge in Strensall. Its demoltion was being mooted.
7) 5 March 1981 - The 18th century humpback bridge, during a campaign against its demolition
8) 22 July 1966 - The old Robert Wilkinson Primary School, which was built in 1857 and was replaced by new premises in 1972
9) 29 July 1991 - A general street scene
10) 3 April 1990 - The same scene a year earlier
11) 3 April 1990 - Another shot taken on the same day, with the Half Moon pub in the foreground
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