North Riding Collection
"Exploring the Rich History and Delights of North Riding" Step back in time with a glimpse into Yorkshire's past, as depicted by John Speed's remarkable 1610 map
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"Exploring the Rich History and Delights of North Riding" Step back in time with a glimpse into Yorkshire's past, as depicted by John Speed's remarkable 1610 map. Discover the enchanting North Riding, where history comes alive. Indulge your taste buds at Marie Antoinette's Patisserie in Whitby. Let the aroma of freshly baked treats transport you to a bygone era while savoring delectable delights fit for royalty. Immerse yourself in political satire through Election Sketches in the North Riding engraving. Witness the lively scenes that unfolded during elections, capturing the spirit and fervor of democracy. Marvel at the intricate public arms engravings representing North Riding, Yorkshire; Tavistock; Bury St Edmunds; Southwark; Luggershall. These symbols tell stories of pride and heritage embedded within these communities. Relive historic battles through The Storming of Schinss aquatint, engraved by I. Clark in 1810. Feel the intensity and bravery displayed on that fateful day as soldiers fought valiantly for victory. Visit Byland Abbey through an evocative engraving, transporting you to its serene beauty amidst picturesque landscapes. Experience a sense of tranquility while exploring this ancient religious site. Admire the Glengarry badge from 1874-81 made from brass – a testament to Scottish heritage and military tradition preserved over generations. Witness The New House of Commons come alive through an exquisite engraving showcasing Britain's democratic heart pulsating with debates and decisions shaping our nation's destiny. Navigate Dartford DA3 7 Map or AL St Albans AL2 3 to uncover hidden gems nestled within these vibrant communities - each offering unique experiences waiting to be discovered. Explore Bolton, once part of Yorkshire's North Riding and home to His Grace Duke Bolton in 1775 as captured by Michael Angelo Rooker.