You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 15 results You've searched for: Subject: "Buildings, Dwellings and Infrastructure" xCentury: "15th" x Search term Filter by Collection Alison Armstrong Archive (4)Austwick History Group (3)Horton-in-Ribblesdale Local History Group (3)Langcliffe History Collection (2)Malhamdale Local History Group (1)Stainforth History Collection (1) Filter by Subject Animals & Livestock (3)Archaeology (1)Authors (1)Tom Lord (1)Buildings, Dwellings and Infrastructure (15)Barns (1)Drystone Walls (1)Dwellings (6)Non Residential Structures (7)Commerce (2)Mills (1)Farming (5)Key Events (1)Landscape (2)Maps (1)Medieval and Monastic (5)Mineral Extraction and Processing (2)Quarrying (2)People and Family Trees (3)Property Transactions (1)Deeds (1)Public Administration (2)Burial Records (1)Census Returns (1)Judiciary Matters (1)Taxation (1)The Poor (1)Religion (3)Schools and Education (1)Wills and Inventories (1)Inventories (1)Wills (1) Filter by Place Austwick (4)Giggleswick (1)Hellifield (1)Horton In Ribblesdale (3)Kildwick (1)Langcliffe (2)Malham (1)Skipton (2)Stainforth (1) Filter by Format Document (8)Drawing / Illustration (2)Map (1)Photograph (5)Transcript (1) Filter by Century 11th (1)12th (2)13th (4)14th (10)15th (15)16th (13)17th (13)18th (12)19th (11)20th (10)21st (6) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Tempest Memorial Giggleswick Church SHC/005/016 Photographs and Documents Relating to the History of Horton (St Oswalds) Church HHG/064 hhg064_001. Extracts from County Record Office microfilm MIC1871 H-i-R 7 vicarage hhg064_002. PCC Income and expenditure account for year ended 31 December 1986 hhg064_003. PCC accounts year ended 31 December 1986 – page 1 hhg064_004. PCC accounts year ended 31 December 1986 – page 2 hhg064_005. Letter dated 2 March 1996 from Robert Rawcliffe to Miss Sheila Haywood re. ... Farming and Walls HHG/046 hhg046 Farming and Walls hhg046_001. Notes on Roman, Pict and Viking farming hhg046_002. Notes on Domesday book hhg046_003. Notes on Domesday manors and the Scots hhg046_004. Notes on Monks and monastic farming hhg046_005. Further notes on monastic farming hhg046_006. Notes on Medieval farming hhg046_007. Notes on farming at Lodge Hall (Ingman Lodge) hhg046_008. Further notes on Lodge Hall hhg046_009. Notes on farming at Nether ... Documents and Photographs Relating to Horton (St Oswalds) Church, Non-conformist Religion and the Monastic Legacy HHG/047 hhg047 Red ring binder containing documents and photographs relating to Horton (St Oswalds) Church, non-conformist religion and the monastic legacy hhg047_001. Title page with undated monochrome photograph of St Oswalds from the west hhg047_002. The parish church of St Oswalds a short history hhg047_003. List of ministers and incumbents of St Oswalds church from C1200 to 1981 hhg046_004. Photocopy ... Langcliffe History Book Contents LHC/001 Age of Langcliffe drystone walls LHC/016 Austwick Fair and Market AHG/003/001 Austwick Bridges AHG/008/001 Austwick Agriculture and Quarry AHG/006/001 A walk through history HEL/002/017 ‘A walk through history’ was an article contributed to the Hellifield Herald in February 2022 by John Pearcy. Pinder Ing Barn / Tithe Barn, Austwick AAA/003/014 Report following a “Stories in Stone” vernacular buildings training day. The report is a thorough description of Pinder Barn Austwick. – materials used, styles, layout, interior and exterior, dendrochronology. Drawings and plans are included. Image of Farnhill Hall AAA/004/004/006 AA4_3_06 Newspaper cuttings and postcard image of Farnhill Hall, fortified manor house. C15, much altered C16 & C19. Grade I listed. Skipton Castle: lintel carved with stylised talbot hunting dog AAA/004/004/020 AA4_3_20 Skipton Castle: lintel carved with stylised talbot hunting dog Skipton Castle first floor chamber AAA/004/004/021 AA4_3_21 Skipton Castle first floor chamber Eastwood House MLH/002/002/063 Eastwood House Eastwood House is one of a pair of adjoining houses built in 1902 by Samuel James Hartley a painter and plumber from Gargrave and the two were known as Coronation Villas until 1976 when it was renamed Eastwood House. It stands on land formerly occupied by two cottages, one of which was the post ...