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Excited that works will soon begin to rescue this unassuming little building in WincobankHill for community use thanks to a grant from Veolia Environmental Trust - it's the old school house next to UpperWincobankChapel - important for its associations with Mary Anne Rawson of Wincobank Hall

Excited that works will soon begin to rescue this unassuming little building in <a href="/WincobankHill/">WincobankHill</a> for community use thanks to a grant from <a href="/veoliaenvtrust/">Veolia Environmental Trust</a> - it's the old school house next to <a href="/WincobankChapel/">UpperWincobankChapel</a>  - important for its associations with Mary Anne Rawson of Wincobank Hall
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Great to meet yesterday and have the opportunity to show you round this exciting transformation project. Glad you liked what you saw and looking forward to seeing the building in use again soon. Thanks RailwayHeritageTrust, Arts Council England and @ScarboroCouncil

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Help save this beautiful natural heritage! Deparment of Environment Food and Agriculture : Stop the felling of the St Marks Elms - Sign the Petition! chng.it/56jXcmvJ via Change.org UK

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Great view of the current project to restore the great West Window Rotherham Minster with the removal of the glazing by BarleyStudio revealing the true extent of damage to the stonework thanks to Department for Culture, Media and Sport Culture Recovery Fund and Historic England

Great view of the current project to restore the great West Window <a href="/RothMinster/">Rotherham Minster</a> with the removal of the glazing by BarleyStudio revealing the true extent of damage to the stonework thanks to <a href="/DCMS/">Department for Culture, Media and Sport</a> Culture Recovery Fund and <a href="/HistoricEngland/">Historic England</a>
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8th - 18th Sept we’re celebrating the history of the OPO as an Excursion Station. ‘When The Railway Came To Town’ will chart the growth of Scarborough as seaside resort from 1845 through enlarged historical maps, postcards, memorabilia and contemporary art.

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Yes, great job @old_scarborough. Here's a recent photo for comparison. Most of the alterations took place in c.1924 and the b+w photo dates from c.1904 when the building was the excursion station for day trippers to Scarborough. OldScarboroughPhotos RailwayHeritageTrust

Yes, great job @old_scarborough. Here's a recent photo for comparison. Most of the alterations took place in c.1924 and the b+w photo dates from c.1904 when the building was the excursion station for day trippers to Scarborough. <a href="/OldScarborough/">OldScarboroughPhotos</a> <a href="/RailwayHeritage/">RailwayHeritageTrust</a>
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Another great exhibition beginning on Thursday Old Parcels Office Artspace in this amazing former excursion station building. Wonderful #Victorian legacy from "When the Railway Came to Town". Whet your appetite with this interview by Bek Homer from 20mins 30secs in on last night's show

Another great exhibition beginning on Thursday <a href="/OPOArtspace/">Old Parcels Office Artspace</a> in this amazing former excursion station building. Wonderful #Victorian legacy from "When the Railway Came to Town". Whet your appetite with this interview by <a href="/bekbythesea/">Bek Homer</a> from 20mins 30secs in on last night's show
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Good luck @paul_bonomini and everyone involved with this. Looks as if it will be an amazing installation and another great use of this exciting space. RailwayHeritageTrust

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Researching for a project at St James, Doncaster (1858) came across #StJamesBoston (c.1864 demolished 1972) - in photo - which is remarkably similar architecturally. There is a connection with EB Denison (Lord Grimthorpe) but does anyone have any other photos? The Victorian Society

Researching for a project at St James, Doncaster (1858) came across #StJamesBoston (c.1864 demolished 1972) - in photo - which is remarkably similar architecturally. There is a connection with EB Denison (Lord Grimthorpe) but does anyone have any other photos? <a href="/thevicsoc/">The Victorian Society</a>
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EASA Rotherham Minster Church of All Saints, South Yorkshire, discovered decaying masonry, which threatened the Great West Window. With Walker Cunnington Architects, they restored the stonework, which conserved the window and reduced the building’s carbon footprint. 3/7

<a href="/easanet/">EASA</a> Rotherham Minster Church of All Saints, South Yorkshire, discovered decaying masonry, which threatened the Great West Window. With Walker Cunnington Architects, they restored the stonework, which conserved the window and reduced the building’s carbon footprint. 
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Last day to see OBSESSIONS. Open 11am - 4pm. Curated by the artist and OPO Trustee Rob Moore, ‘Obsessions’ brings together work by 15 Northern artists who have dedicated their lives to their art.

Last day to see OBSESSIONS. Open 11am - 4pm.

Curated by the artist and OPO Trustee Rob Moore, ‘Obsessions’ brings together work by 15 Northern artists who have dedicated their lives to their art.