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Suburb of York, England
Layerthorpe is a part of the city of York in, North Yorkshire, England. It is outside the city walls of York. The road through Layerthorpe from the bridge
Layerthorpe
Railway line in Yorkshire, England
nationalised, remaining as a private operation all its life. It ran between Layerthorpe on the outskirts of York to Cliffe Common near Selby. It opened in two
Derwent_Valley_Light_Railway
Grade I listed urban defence in England
From the east corner of the Roman walls, the medieval wall extends to Layerthorpe Bridge. After the bridge, the King's Fishpool, a swamp created by the
York_city_walls
Disused railway station in York, England
York Layerthorpe railway station was a railway station in Layerthorpe, a suburb of York, North Yorkshire, England. York Layerthorpe opened on 21 July 1913
York Layerthorpe railway station
York_Layerthorpe_railway_station
Secondary door or gate in a fortification
fourteenth-century Layerthorpe Bridge, a crossing of the Foss, adjacent to the King's Pool, was once attached to a postern in the city wall, known as Layerthorpe Postern
Postern
City in North Yorkshire, England
national average, in the 2011 census. York's only Mosque is located in the Layerthorpe area, and the city also has a UK Islamic Mission centre. Various Buddhist
York
York South steam shed 1847 – 1967 York Diesel Depot 1967 – 1982 York Layerthorpe 1913 – 1981 Siemens Train Maintenance Centre 2007 – present day Rowntrees
York engine sheds and locomotive works
York_engine_sheds_and_locomotive_works
River in North Yorkshire, England
caused the river to flood further upstream in what is now the Hungate and Layerthorpe areas, forming a large lake that was known as the "King's Pool" or the
River_Foss
List of areas in York and its district in North Yorkshire, England
Monkgate, other streets in the area are for housing. The walls end at Layerthorpe, King's Fishpool formerly existed here, this meant that walls in the
Areas_of_York
Bridges over the Ouse and Foss in York, England
Bridge". York Historic Environment Record. "Monument record MYO312 - Layerthorpe Bridge". York Historic Environment Record. "New bridge opens in York"
Bridges_of_York
Farming Museum, Living History Centre in York, England
Light Railway - a privately owned standard-gauge railway which ran from Layerthorpe, on the outskirts of York, to Cliffe Common near Selby. This closed in
Yorkshire_Museum_of_Farming
Suburb of York, North Yorkshire, England
Housing in Heworth varies from terraced houses along East Parade towards Layerthorpe, through large Victorian villas on Heworth Green, to older houses in
Heworth,_York
as a café. St Cuthbert's Church was built near Layerthorpe Postern on York city walls near Layerthorpe. It has Rectors from 1239. The existing building
Medieval parish churches of York
Medieval_parish_churches_of_York
Street in York, England
Layerthorpe Bridge, over the River Foss. There, it meets the inner ring road at a junction with Jewbury, Foss Bank, Foss Islands Road and Layerthorpe
Peasholme_Green
Cathedral. York Gas Light Company incorporated, opening its works at Layerthorpe by March 1824. 1824 – 1 September: Yorkshire Fire & Life Insurance Company
Timeline_of_York
Disused railway station in Wheldrake, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
though Wheldrake was the location at which the only water tower between Layerthorpe and Cliff Common. The station was also allocated a total of 4 members
Wheldrake_railway_station
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
North Yorkshire YO31 YORK Heworth, Huntington (South), The Groves, Layerthorpe York YO32 YORK Haxby, Huntington (North), Wigginton, New Earswick,
YO_postcode_area
Disused railway station in Thorganby, North Yorkshire, England
Derwent Valley Light Railway. The station had services northwards to York (Layerthorpe railway station) and south to Cliffe Common, which was a station on the
Thorganby_railway_station
Railway line in North Yorkshire, England
Haxby York–Beverley line to Beverley Foss Islands branch line to York (Layerthorpe) Scarborough Bridge over River Ouse East Coast Main Line to Newcastle
York–Scarborough_line
Former Marshalling yard in York, England
line, the Derwent Valley Light Railway (DVLR), the goods depot at York Layerthorpe, but the bulk of the local traffic came from the Rowntrees factory at
Dringhouses_Yard
Diocese of the Church of England
York: St Mary Bishophill Senior York: St Mary Castlegate York: St Mary Layerthorpe York: St Mary Lounelithgate York: St Mary Walmgate York: St Maurice York:
Diocese_of_York
Disused railway line in Yorkshire, England
with the new Derwent Valley Light Railway's northern terminus at York (Layerthorpe) railway station when it opened in 1913. After the DVLR closed in 1981
Foss_Islands_branch_line
other photographs are of farm workers around Hutton-le-Hole. Members of Layerthorpe Adult school pictured at Easingwold in 1907 North-Eastern Railway Company
William_Hayes_(photographer)
City Wall from Bootham Bar to Layerthorpe
Listed buildings in York (within the city walls, northern part)
Listed_buildings_in_York_(within_the_city_walls,_northern_part)
Road in northern England
Farming Coaches prohibited from Walmgate 33.5 53.9 (Peasholme Green / Layerthorpe) - City Centre, Heworth, Ebor Industrial Estate Coaches prohibited from
A19_road
Former power station in York, England
coal-fired power station serving the city of York. It was located in the Layerthorpe area of the city, to the east of the city centre. It was built by York
Foss_Island_Power_Station
Derwent Valley Light Railway North Eastern Railway York to Selby, via Layerthorpe, Dunnington and Wheldrake 27 September 1981 (to all traffic) A short
List of closed railway lines in the United Kingdom
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_the_United_Kingdom
Whilst the last train ran in 1981, British Rail used the section at Layerthorpe to stable trains. The light railway order was transferred to the heritage
List_of_Yorkshire_railways
City Wall from Bootham Bar to Layerthorpe
Grade I listed buildings in the City of York
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_the_City_of_York
Media arts festival in York
2021); 'Good Neighbours', a digitally enhanced walking documentary in Layerthorpe (until 25 October 2020); 'Absent Sitters', a virtual audio-visual experience
York_Mediale
Residential area that houses mostly students
Winchester) The Groves (York St John University) and Osbaldwick, Fulford and Layerthorpe (University of York) Chek Nai Ping Tai Po Tsai Shek Tong Tsui WISTA,
Student_quarter
British bus manufacturing company
Ford Rail Motor Train at York Layerthorpe railway station
Charles_H._Roe
Area of York, North Yorkshire, England
The area ranges from streets of terraced houses near the city towards Layerthorpe via large Victorian "villas" on East Parade and Heworth Green to older
Tang_Hall
Marney Essex 51°49′N 0°47′E / 51.81°N 00.78°E / 51.81; 00.78 TL9217 Layerthorpe York 53°57′N 1°04′W / 53.95°N 01.07°W / 53.95; -01.07 SE6151 Laymore
List of United Kingdom locations: La-Laz
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_La-Laz
Short-lived railway station in Osbaldwick, North Yorkshire
Preceding station Historical railways Following station York (Layerthorpe) Line private, station closed Derwent Valley Light Railway Murton Lane Line
Osbaldwick_railway_station
and Welshpool Railway 1960 Yoker Ferry Caledonian Railway 1964 York (Layerthorpe) Derwent Valley Light Railway 1926 York old railway station North Eastern
List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: W–Z
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_W–Z
1779 art exhibition in London
by Michael Angelo Rooker Friar Bacon's Study by Michael Angelo Rooker Layerthorpe Postern, York by Michael Angelo Rooker Robert, Duke of Normandy in Prison
Royal Academy Exhibition of 1779
Royal_Academy_Exhibition_of_1779
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Lothrop. Alternatively, it may be a habitational name from Layerthorpe in York, which is named from Old Norse leirr ‘clay’ or leira ‘clayey place’ + þorp ‘outlying farmstead’.
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Bright Victory
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Blessed and Victorious
Girl/Female
English
An Old English name from an Old German name meaning noble snake.
Boy/Male
English Anglo Saxon
Sea guardian.
Girl/Female
German
Of the people.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian American
Thunder.' Surname.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
God will uplift.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Walmersley in Greater Manchester, which according to Ekwall is named from Old English wald ‘forest’ + mere ‘lake’ or (ge)mǣre ‘boundary’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. However, it is perhaps more plausibly from the genitive case of an Old English personal name Walhmǣr, meaning ‘foreign-famous’, or Waldmǣr ‘rule-famous’ + Old English lēah.
Female
English
English name derived from the Persian word firouzeh, FAIRUZA means "turquoise."Â
Boy/Male
British, English
Defender by Thor
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