York
-North of Yorkshire -Rich in history. -2000 years of history
York's city walls
- 4 kilometres long.- The 1st century- By the Romans. - The longest and best preserved walls in Britain.
Duke of York
New York
- New Amsterdam- Dutch colony. - New York, in honour of Duke of York
Charles II
Kit Kat
- 1935 - In York- Chocolate Crisp
An amazing street
The shortest street with the longest name. - "Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate". - In 1505 it was named "Whitnourwhatnourgate "What a street!"
Yorkshire Terrier
- Combination of the Scottish and English terrier dogs - Industrial Revolution, in search of work.
York Minster
- Second largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe.- The tallest building in York - The Great West Window, known as "Heart of Yorkshire". - Lovers who kiss under it will be together for life.- Rose window → the union of the royal houses of York and Lancaster.
The city was called Eboracum in 71 A.D. by the Romans and became one of the two capitals of Roman Britain. Later came the Angels, who called the city Eoferwic. The Vikings invaded the city in 866, and renamed it Jórvic, capital of the kingdom of the same name. Around the year 1000 it was definitely renamed York
York ham
-Robert Burrow Atkinson - Boiling it.- People were fascinated.- It spread to the United Kingdom and the world.
Pubs
The city was called Eboracum in 71 A.D. by the Romans and became one of the two capitals of Roman Britain. Later came the Angels, who called the city Eoferwic. The Vikings invaded the city in 866, and renamed it Jórvic, capital of the kingdom of the same name. Around the year 1000 it was definitely renamed York
- 365 pubs- One for every day of the year.
The Golden Fleece
- York’s most haunted pub house- An apparition moving along the bar - Terrifying events.- Guests have seen apparitions of a spectral woman Lady Alice Peckitt, wife of Mayor of Duke.
The End
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York
-North of Yorkshire -Rich in history. -2000 years of history
York's city walls
- 4 kilometres long.- The 1st century- By the Romans. - The longest and best preserved walls in Britain.
Duke of York
New York
- New Amsterdam- Dutch colony. - New York, in honour of Duke of York
Charles II
Kit Kat
- 1935 - In York- Chocolate Crisp
An amazing street
The shortest street with the longest name. - "Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate". - In 1505 it was named "Whitnourwhatnourgate "What a street!"
Yorkshire Terrier
- Combination of the Scottish and English terrier dogs - Industrial Revolution, in search of work.
York Minster
- Second largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe.- The tallest building in York - The Great West Window, known as "Heart of Yorkshire". - Lovers who kiss under it will be together for life.- Rose window → the union of the royal houses of York and Lancaster.
The city was called Eboracum in 71 A.D. by the Romans and became one of the two capitals of Roman Britain. Later came the Angels, who called the city Eoferwic. The Vikings invaded the city in 866, and renamed it Jórvic, capital of the kingdom of the same name. Around the year 1000 it was definitely renamed York
York ham
-Robert Burrow Atkinson - Boiling it.- People were fascinated.- It spread to the United Kingdom and the world.
Pubs
The city was called Eboracum in 71 A.D. by the Romans and became one of the two capitals of Roman Britain. Later came the Angels, who called the city Eoferwic. The Vikings invaded the city in 866, and renamed it Jórvic, capital of the kingdom of the same name. Around the year 1000 it was definitely renamed York
- 365 pubs- One for every day of the year.
The Golden Fleece
- York’s most haunted pub house- An apparition moving along the bar - Terrifying events.- Guests have seen apparitions of a spectral woman Lady Alice Peckitt, wife of Mayor of Duke.
The End