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  WE have an interesting mixed bag of old photos sent in by readers in Yesterday Once More this week.
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           <title>Old pictures of Whitby</title>
           
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  We have three more pictures from North Yorkshire historian Robin Cook's wonderful Whitby Through Time, which featured a couple of weeks ago.
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           <title>Memories of Holgate Windmill sought</title>
           
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  MEMORIES and tales of a York landmark are being sought in a bid to fill the gaps in its history.
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           <title>A life less Ordinary</title>
           
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  THE recent 71st anniversary of the devastating German air raid that became known as the York Blitz prompted Press reader David Moat and his wife, Joan, to get in touch.
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           <title>Tang Hall history group seeking shopping memories</title>
           
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  Tang Hall local history group is planning an exhibition on shops and shopping in York down the years and would like the help of readers.
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           <title>Pictures of Whitby show a proud history</title>
           
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  THERE is always a sense of pride to be had when, on being asked to declare your place of birth, you are able to write “Whitby, Yorkshire”, writes local historian Robin Cook.
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           <title>Celebrating 40 years of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway</title>
           
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  It is 40 years this week since the North Yorkshire Moors Railway was reopened by the Duchess of Kent. NATALYA WILSON explains how a meeting in her grandfather’s house in 1967 led to a rescue mission to save the railway after it was axed by Beeching
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           <title>Royal Dragoon Guards Association launches oral history project</title>
           
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  THE Royal Dragoon Guards Association has received £36,000 from the Heritage Lottery fund for an oral history project.
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           <title>Clive recalls the coronation</title>
           
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  LAST year was the Queen’s diamond jubilee. This year, however, marks another milestone in her reign – the 60th anniversary of her coronation.
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           <title>Lord Mayor’s Parade pictures bring back happy memories</title>
           
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  We have had a big response to our photos in last week’s Yesterday Once More of the 1971 Lord Mayor’s Parade.
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  THE site of a Second World War plane crash is to be opened to the public as part of a village festival next month.
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           <title>Floating down the ’seventies</title>
           
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  We return to the 1970s in Yesterday Once More this week – for no reason other than that we managed to find some wonderful old photos from the “decade that fashion forgot” in our online archive.
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           <title>Pioneering study by York university reveals use of pots in glacial period</title>
           
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  HUNTER-gatherers living in glacial conditions produced pots for cooking fish, according to the findings of a pioneering new study led by the University of York.
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           <title>The indomitable Mrs Crichton of York</title>
           
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  DURING the London Blitz, Queen Elizabeth – later to be known as the Queen Mother – famously refused to leave the capital. “The children won’t go without me. I won't leave the King. And the King will never leave,” she is reported to have said.
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           <title>Focusing on Davygate’s past</title>
           
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  MORE pictures of old York this week courtesy of local historian Hugh Murray.
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           <title>Can you spot a winner?</title>
           
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  Jane Burrows of the Tang Hall History Group brought in this fascinating photograph of a York girls’ rounders team dating from almost 100 years ago.
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           <title>Call up for a TA reunion</title>
           
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  TERRY Bellwood was a big lad; and strong, too. You can tell that from the brilliant photo in Yesterday Once More this week, in which he’s effortlessly holding his two friends Gary Carlisle and Mally Myers suspended above the ground, feet dangling.
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           <title>Coronation memories</title>
           
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  Reader Chris Moorey has been in touch from Edinburgh with details of an event that took place almost 60 years ago during his childhood in York.
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           <title>Hand decorated Easter eggs from Rowntree's heyday</title>
           
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  THESE vintage images show Easter eggs being decorated at Rowntrees in York in its heyday.
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           <title>War wounds of a stately kind</title>
           
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  With the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War fast approaching, some of Yorkshire’s finest stately homes have decided 2013 is the year to stage major exhibitions reflecting the impact that war had upon them. STEPHEN LEWIS reports
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           <title>Within York’s prison walls</title>
           
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  Last Monday in Yesterday Once More we promised that this week we'd offer you a glimpse inside the old York Prison.
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           <title>History of Castle Mills Bridge</title>
           
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  AT first glance, our main photograph today looks as though it was taken in a major industrial city at the height of a building boom.
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           <title>Reader recalls 1958 rail crash</title>
           
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  Press reader Len Stamper, from Rufforth, has been in touch about the photos we carried a few weeks ago of the York to Sunderland train which overran the buffer stops on Platform 12 at York Station in August 1958, injuring 11 people.
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           <title>The pride of Coney Street</title>
           
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  A FEW weeks ago, we carried in Yesterday Once More a piece appealing for memories of Coney Street. The feature mentioned Leak &amp; Thorp, the well-known York department store.
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           <title>The doctor who ‘beat’ cholera</title>
           
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  Joseph Rowntree may be known throughout the world but, as MATT CLARK discovers, one of York’s unsung heroes did as much to improve the lot of millions
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