The Guildhall entrance viewed from St Helen's Square. The present building, situated on the River Ouse, is a replica of a 15th century construction which suffered bomb damage during WWII. Visited by King Richard II in 1483, it later hosted the trial of Margaret Clitherow, found guilty in 1586 of harboring Catholic priests.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
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A door within an archway, what a feeling of history here! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a really interesting place, what's it used for now?
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture. I would love to explore this area.
ReplyDeleteAgain, you astound me with history. I like this view.
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