File:William Hayes York City Archives children playing near Monk Bridge 1900´s.jpg

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Čeština: William Hayes, York City Archives, děti si hrají poblíž mostu Monk Bridge, asi 1900

Title: This image shows some children playing near Monk Bridge, which carries the road to Scarborough and Heworth over the River Foss. A horse and carriage is passing the gas works which can be seen in the background. The building above the bridge on the left was, at one time, the Woodsman Inn.

Author: William Hayes

Subject: Monk Bridge Bridge Horse and carriage Children River Gas works Trees

Date: 1900's

Type: PHOTO

Format: 14 x 9cm print, b&w

Identifier: y79_170

Source: Local studies collection .LINK. http://www.ryedalefolkmuseum.co.uk Right Management: (c) City of York Council

URL for File: https://cyc.sdp.sirsidynix.net.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/1011521/0

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Reproduced by kind permission of Ryedale Folk Museum
Date cca 1900´s
Source https://cyc.sdp.sirsidynix.net.uk/client/en_GB/search/asset/1011521/0
Author William Hayes

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