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- Clementhorpe: 200 years of work and industry
- Clementhorpe: the early days
- Clementhorpe: industrialisation
- Clementhorpe: Early Nineteenth Century Industrial Development
- Clementhorpe: Later Nineteenth Century Industrialisation
- Clementhorpe: Twentieth Century Industrialisation
- Clementhorpe: Richardson's Chemical Manure Works
- Clementhorpe: Terry's Confectionery Works
- Clementhorpe: Co-operative Society Works
- Clementhorpe: Boatyard and Slipway
- Clementhorpe: DeLittle Printing Works
- Clementhorpe: Maltings
- Clementhorpe: Brewery
- Clementhorpe: Other local industries
- Clementhorpe: Nunthorpe Peel Works and H. Backhouse
- Clementhorpe: Building Industry and Timber yards
- Clementhorpe: Coal Storage and Distribution
- Clementhorpe: Engineering
- Clementhorpe: Other commercial and manufacturing premises
- Clementhorpe: Retail and Commercial Services
- Clementhorpe: Deindustrialisation
- Clementhorpe: Modern
- Clementhorpe: Protecting the Industrial Heritage
- Clementhorpe: Conclusions
- Clementhorpe: Sources
- Clementhorpe: Streets and Buildings Index
- Clementhorpe: Industry and Trades Index
- Clementhorpe: Location maps
- Making ends meet on Nunnery Lane: revealing local poverty in the Victorian period
- Micklegate School logbooks, selections from the 1880s
- York waifs and strays: Ina and Nancy Dixon go to Micklegate School
- York waifs and strays: Ina and Nancy Dixon are boarded out
- Apprentice & Domestic Servant Bindings from York Workhouse 1879 -83
- Ada's story
- Broken families
- Apprentice and domestic servant bindings from York Workhouse 1879 -87
- Children and young people in York workhouse, 1879-1887
- York Poor Law Union Apprentice Indentures 1879-83
- York waifs and strays
- From stray cows to iron horses: how Francis Bean escaped poverty
- Nurse-children notes
- York Poor Law Union Apprentices 1845-1929
- Paupers and the York Poor Law Union 1837-1842
- Eliza Seymour
- Poverty in St Mary Bishophill Junior Parish – Analysis of census data 1841
- 1841 in Dale Street, Swann Street and Dove Street
- A fall from grace or a push from the patriarchy?
- Making Ends Meet: exploring mid-nineteenth century poverty in our area
- Exploring the history of our shopping
- A walk around South Bank in York
- The Mosses of Moss St
- World War 1
- About our First World War project
- Resources for WW1 research
- How did the churches influence attitudes to the War in our area?
- Exploring the impact of the May 1916 Zeppelin attack
- The experiences of WW1 soldiers, sailors and airmen
- The Impact of the War on Scarcroft School
- Food shortages in the First World War
- The Role of Uniformed Youth Organisations on the Home Front in our Area
- The contribution of women in the First World War
- A brave bright devotion to duty: Bertha (Betty) Gavin Stevenson, driver for YMCA
- Lady volunteers at Southlands Church in the First World War
- Supporting WW1 soldiers and sailors at York
- Sister Mary Nelson Heasley: a nurse from Belfast
- The Dodsworth sisters
- Stella Grieves – A WAAC from York
- Mother, shall we have to kill Fräulein?
- Women at War: ‘A Munition Dirge’
- Local WW1 women volunteers and sphagnum moss
- Women Work War
- Nunthorpe Hall: The Story of an Auxiliary Hospital in World War One
- Conscience and the call to arms in WW1
- Rowntree Park: our legacy from the First World War
- Mental Nursing and the Great War
- Boozing, Booze and Boozers in our Area
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