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LAVC/PHO/P0041
1964
View of Sedbusk village ( Wensleydale) with limestone outcrop (or scar) behind. The village stands on a terrace beneath the outcrop. Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0040. With ms. note.
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LAVC/PHO/P0085
26 January 1967
Row of garden-fronted stone cottages in an unidentified Dales village. Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0086.
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P0086
26 January 1967
Village green in an unidentified Dales village. Rows of garden-fronted stone cottages visible. Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0085.
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P0087
30 January 1967
View of Gunnerside ( Swaledale), with Brownsey Moor in background. Mounted on Photo File card.
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P0088
30 January 1967
Row of stone cottages in an unidentified Dales village. Mounted on Photo File card.
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P0089
1966
View of East Witton village ( Coverdale). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0090.
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P0090
1966
View of Muker village ( Swaledale). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0089.
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P0091
[1960s]
View of Castle Bolton village ( Wensleydale) ca. 1900-1910, copied from a photographic negative in the possession of Mr. Robert S. Hunter of Castle Bolton. The image shows thatched stone cottages, a f...
Archive Item:
LAVC/PHO/P1620
1966-1967
St. Andrew's Church and burial ground, Grinton ( Swaledale). This used to be the nearest consecrated ground to the village of Keld, which lies at the opposite end of Swaledale, approximately twelve mi...
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LAVC/PHO/P1621
1966-1967
Calvert Houses on the Corpse Way, about a mile from Ivelet bridge ( Swaledale). The Corpse Way ran between Keld and Grinton. Despite its position at the opposite end of Swaledale, twelve miles away, G...