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Aspects of York on 5 & 6 October 2022.

 

The former Yorkshire Herald building on the north bank of the River Ouse in York, now a restaurant / bar under the name of "Revolution".

 

Canon EOS R5

Sigma 24mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art

 

Canon EOS R

Lens: Sigma 24mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens

Exposure: 1/80 s at f/2.0, ISO: 1250

My walk around the very beautiful York Cathedral.

This was a 25 second exposure in order to capture all the detail.

 

Canon EOS R5

Canon RF 50mm f/1.2L USM

 

Canon EOS R5

Sigma 24mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art

♥♥ Carol G Tattoo: New York -for Cosmopolitan Event

 

Blog: Pix'Elle

 

Canon EOS R5

York in November 2018.

 

Canon EOS R5

Sigma 24-35mm f/2 DG HSM Art

The stunning York Minster looking lovely in the afternoon light

York in November 2018.

Before London’s Victoria Embankment was built, the roads south of the Strand ran down to the river’s edge. There, by the steep river stairs, boatmen waited to ferry passengers along what was then London’s busy main highway – the Thames. Most river stairs were open to the public and served London’s transport needs in a similar way to today’s taxi ranks, tube stations and bus stops.

 

Other stairs were private and provided quick and easy access to the Thames for their owners. One of these private stairs was known as York Watergate and it was the riverside entrance to York House, one of several mansions which lined the north bank of the Thames between Temple and Westminster. The Survey of London: Volume 18, St Martin-in-The-Fields II: the Strand provides a detailed history of the mansion, which was originally the town house of the Bishops of Norwich. In 1536 it was given to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, but in 1556 it was surrendered to Queen Elizabeth who granted it to Nicholas Heath, Archbishop of York. On the ‘Agas’ map – a bird’s-eye view of London first printed from woodblocks in about 1561, which is available on Layers of London, the house is shown with its riverside entrance and with a jetty leading to a short flight of steps.

 

After being leased to a number of tenants, including Sir Nicholas Bacon, the Earl of Essex, and Sir Francis Bacon, the house was given to James I’s royal favourite George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham from 1622. James also gave Buckingham 2,000 tons of Portland stone for rebuilding work, and approximately 200 tons is said to have been used to build a dramatic riverfront entrance to the grounds. By 1626, a striking watergate in the Italianate style had replaced the old jetty, it was popularly thought to have been designed by Inigo Jones, but is now believed to be by master-mason Nicholas Stone.

 

Since the creation of the Victoria Embankment Gardens, the watergate stands cut off from the Thames. On what was once the river side of the gate, the large central archway and the smaller side openings are flanked by heavily rusticated columns. The Villiers arms in the curved pediment in the centre are surmounted by a ducal coronet and a lion crouches above each of the side bays holding a carved shield with an anchor representing Buckingham’s admiralship. The former garden side of the watergate is inscribed with the Villiers family motto FIDEI COTICULA CRUX (The Cross is the Touchstone of Faith) and is surmounted by some rather fearsome spheres.

 

(From the City of London Archaelogical Society website: colas.org.uk/2022/05/15/400-years-of-york-watergate/)

  

100x: The 2024 Edition

 

9/100 London landmarks by night

 

Canon EOS R5

Canon RF 50mm f/1.2L USM

York Minster is a cathedral in York, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe.

 

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York, Yorkshire, England

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Summertime in the North York Moors

 

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Canon RF 50mm f/1.2L USM

Late low Sun light on the Minster

view of the minster in York from the city wall

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Shadows, York. (2703)

England, Yorkshire, York. The English Gothic style Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, or York Minster.

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