Description | Containing slides numbered: 221) Westwood viewed from the top of St Mary's church c.1967 222) York Road c.1897. The trees were planted for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. 223) York Road c.1967 224) View from the Hurn pond across the Westwood to the town pre 1897 225) York Road from the Ash Path c.1900 226) Flood after cloudburst Willow Bridge on the Ash Path 24 Jul 1912 - 227) Newspaper photo of the flood 24 Jul 1912 228) Flood from the Ash Path Jul 1912 229) Gordon Armstrong and his plane on Westwood by Walkington Gate 1910 230) Piece in the 'Beverley Guardian' about Gordon Armstrong's flight of one circuit 231) Entrance to the Yorkshire Show held on the Hurn 1909 232) The Yorkshire Show held on the Hurn 1909 233) Map showing the RAF site of the racecourse 1918 234) The AVRO 504 on the Hurn giving rides c.1920 235) Army camp on the Westwood 1928 236) Sir Alan Cobham giving air flips from the Hurn in the 1920s 237) Old photograph of the Ash Path and the Willow Bridge 238) Floods by the Willow Bridge on the Ash Path Apr 1979 239) View of Beverley Minster from Westwood, 1930s 240) York Road Gatehouse and gate c.1900. The Westwood gates on all roads were shut at night until the late 1950s to keep the cattle on the grass 241) York Road Gatehouse from Pasture Terrace early 20th century 242) York Road Gatehouse Dec 1978 243) York Road Gatehouse showing the newly painted Arms of Archbishop of York (Archbishop Neville). The Archbishops were lords of the manor in the Middle Ages 244) The Gatehouse at the top of the York Road 1978 (belonged to the Cookes of Mount Pleasant Farm on the York Road) 245) The Gatehouse at the top of the York Road 1978 demolished soon after 246) The Gatehouse at the top of Westwood Road c.1900 247) The Gatehouse at the top of Westwood Road c.1978 248) The Westwood Hospital/old workhouse building from Westwood 1970s 249) The Westwood Hospital/old workhouse building 1984 250) The Sanctuary Cross in the field on the left just through the Westwood Gate on the York Road, two miles from Beverley Minster marking the beginning of the Sanctuary associated with St John of Beverley's Chair in Beverley Minster. The other three crosses were on Walkington Road, the Skidby Road, and the Molescroft Road (this one has gone but the others still are there) |