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Rail enthusiasts make the last trip along the full length of the Derwent Valley Light Railway between Layerthorpe, York & Cliffe Common near Selby. Dated Saturday 16th January 1965

Rail enthusiasts make the last trip along the full length of the Derwent Valley Light Railway between Layerthorpe, York & Cliffe Common near Selby. Dated Saturday 16th January 1965

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Calendar of activities for the Escrick Brownies during 1970

Calendar of activities for the Escrick Brownies during 1970

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Article on the newly erected Church at Escrick in 1857

Article on the newly erected Church at Escrick in 1857

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“Plaque to George Walker Milburn unveiled in St Leonards Place, York. Feature in York Press 30th June 2018”

“Plaque to George Walker Milburn unveiled in St Leonards Place, York. Feature in York Press 30th June 2018”

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Post 1923 fire restoration work and new wood carvings at Escrick Church crafted by Milburn. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Image source – Escrick Church   Archive ref –...
History of Lance Corporal Tom Pearce-Brown, 77th Company 8th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry. Service No. 23000

History of Lance Corporal Tom Pearce-Brown, 77th Company 8th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry. Service No. 23000

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The Church Monthly Book – Escrick Parish Magazines 1897

The Church Monthly Book – Escrick Parish Magazines 1897

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Black Tom’s Wood, part of Escrick Park Estate believed to be named after parliamentarian General Sir Thomas Fairfax whose nickname was ‘Black Tom’

Black Tom’s Wood, part of Escrick Park Estate believed to be named after parliamentarian General Sir Thomas Fairfax whose nickname was ‘Black Tom’

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Three Hagges Wood Meadow unveils state of the art Polytunnel in a bid to enhance species, bio diversity & the eco system

Three Hagges Wood Meadow unveils state of the art Polytunnel in a bid to enhance species, bio diversity & the eco system

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Invoices from Thomas Green, General Wire Works. Thomas Green junior buried in Escrick Churchyard

Invoices from Thomas Green, General Wire Works. Thomas Green junior buried in Escrick Churchyard

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Postcard of H.Bushel & Sons, York  – Suppliers of Feeding Troughs & Appliances of all kinds

Postcard of H.Bushel & Sons, York – Suppliers of Feeding Troughs & Appliances of all kinds

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Rail enthusiasts make the last trip along the full length of the Derwent Valley Light Railway between Layerthorpe, York & Cliffe Common near Selby. Dated Saturday 16th January 1965
Station building on the Derwent Valley Light Railway
Tiny tot Caroline Wandless (nee Watson) with Mum in a Derwent Valley Light Railway loco 0-6-0 diesel loco No. D2159
Derwent Valley Light Railway diesel Loco No. D2111 with driver William (Bill) Watson and Banksman Bill Leeming
Derwent Valley Light Railway driver William (Bill) Watson at the controls of an 0-6-0 diesel Loco
Derwent Valley Light Railway 0-6-0 diesel No. 1 with driver William (Bill) Watson
Derwent Valley Light Railway Steam Loco No. 65677. Standing is William (Bill) Watson with Bill Leeming in the cab
Derwent Valley Light Railway 0-6-0 diesel No. D2264 with driver William (Bill) Watson. Banksman unknown
Derwent Valley Light Railway Steam Loco No. 65677 hauls freight at Thorganby Station

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