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Buildings and structures, surveys photos etc,
Low Birkwith Lower Field barn 'C' - showing cruck and padstone
AAA/004/003/014
AA4_2_14 Low Birkwith Lower Field barn ‘C’ – showing cruck and padstone
Low Birkwith Lower Field barn 'C' i
AAA/004/003/007
AA4_2_07 Low Birkwith Lower Field barn ‘C’, SE aspect
Low Birkwith Lower Field barn 'C' ii
AAA/004/003/008
AA4_2_08 Low Birkwith Lower Field barn ‘C’ (Deep scratch on film)
Low Birkwith Lower Field barn 'C' iii
AAA/004/003/015
AA4_2_15 Low Birkwith Lower Field barn ‘C’
Low Birkwith Upper Field barn 'D' - remains of boskins
AAA/004/003/011
AA4_2_11 Low Birkwith Upper Field barn ‘D’ – remains of boskins
Low Birkwith Upper Field barn 'D' i
AAA/004/003/009
AA4_2_09 Low Birkwith Upper Field barn ‘D’. Timbers inside barn thought to include reused crucks
Low Birkwith Upper Field barn 'D' ii
AAA/004/003/010
AA4_2_10 Low Birkwith Upper Field barn ‘D’
Low Lands Barn
SHC/033/021
Lower Birkwith barns 'C' & 'D'- elevations & sketches
AAA/004/003/016
AA4_2_16 Lower Birkwith barns ‘C’ & ‘D’- elevations & sketches. (orig. from Yorkshire Vernacular Building Study Group reports 1500 & 1501)
Lower Winskill - unidentified building
AAA/004/002/007
AA4_1_07 Lower Winskill – unidentified building. (Building is likely to be structure attached to W side of Lower Winskill farmhouse identified in HE listing as ‘1-bay stable with loft over’)
Lower Winskill farmhouse
AAA/004/002/003
AA4_1_03 Lower Winskill farmhouse
Lower Winskill fields and views, i
AAA/004/002/005
AA4_1_05 Lower Winskill fields and view (Pen-y-ghent on horizon to right)
Lower Winskill fields and views, ii
AAA/004/002/006
AA4_1_06 Lower Winskill fields and view (Pen-y-ghent on horizon to right)
Lower Winskill interior
AAA/004/002/004
AA4_1_04 Lower Winskill – interior of unidentified building showing paved floor. (Building is likely to be the barn at W end of northern range).
Lower Winskill North range
AAA/004/002/008
AA4_1_08 Lower Winskill N range – reproduced drawing of roof truss and plan drawing copied from unknown publication, drawing initialled and dated ‘AP 13/1/02’ (Arnold Pacey: Yorkshire Vernacular Building Study Group)
Lower Winskill, northern range
AAA/004/002/002
AA4_1_02 Lower Winskill, northern range – housebody and cart-entry barn at East
Lower Winskill, northern range of cart-entry barn
AAA/004/002/001
AA4_1_01 Lower Winskill, northern range of cart-entry barn, former housebody, and barn with shippon (NGR82706650), view of front (south side)
Mahon House
MLH/002/003/009
Mahon House One of a pair of semis situated almost opposite the Victoria Inn on main street and next to the Village Hall. It was built in 1984
Main Street, Hellifield, looking East
HEL/004/008
Main Street, Hellifield looking East. The building to the right is the Village Hall, or ‘Institute’. In the centre is a building which has been a garage, a florist and is now a cafe.
Main Street, Long Preston
LPA/008/080
Photo of Main Street, Long Preston. Judging by the car parked on the left, the photo was taken in the 1920s.
Maldale House
MLH/002/006/058
Maldale House A modern house that was a petrol station but the pumps have now been removed.
Malham Cafe
MLH/002/002/061
Malham Café, The Green The original part of the building now known as Malham Cafe is the northern part with the extension built by Maurice and Keith Blades in 1977 In 1912, possibly earlier, it was the Temperance Hotel with W.H. Clark as the proprietor. At that time it was also a grocery and provision store. It ...
Malham Tarn House estate book 1873 / 1874
MLH/001/001
Malham Tarn House estate book maintained in manuscript by Walter Morrison circ. 1873 / 1874. In two segments.
Malham Village Hall
MLH/002/002/014
Malham Village Hall This stands on the site of Malham Hall. In 1902 it was opened as a Reading Room converted from two cottages which were part of Walter Morrison’s estate. This was extended into an unused shop and an adjoining barn and was opened in 1965. In 1989 it was re-roofed by Keith and Maurice ...
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