York BuildingsNamed After | Duke of York |
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Construction |
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Builder | William Ransom |
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The properties in York Buildings originally had front gardens enclosed by railings, which were paved over in order to widen the carriageway in front (Brett mentioning that the Town Commissioners had approved this in 1841) and shop fronts installed by around 1875 (Cousins giving this later date for the shop fronts)[1][2].
Images
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Buildings below York Place 1810
Page207-York Buildings and Albert Memorial 1873-Hastings of Bygone Days and the Present
An-early-view-of-the-Memorial-clock-Tower-c1880
Albert Memorial circa 1901
Looking towards memorial c1903
York-Buildings-and-Wellington-Place.-1904.
Outside-the-York-PH-1908.
Maypole-York-Buildings.-1912.
The-Albert-Memorial.-1912.
The-Albert-Memorial-Town-Centre.-After-the-Gale-of-23rd-March-1913.
The Memorial, Hastings. 1920
Guy-single-decker-trolley-bus-at-Wellington-Place-and-York-Buildings.-1946-7.
MemorialYorkBuildings1952
The-Albert-Memorial.-1956.
Looking-down-York-Buildings.-1974.
Ashford Skinheads at the Memorial 1981
Bus outside York Buildings 1988
Features in York Buildings
References & Notes