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  2. York Minster - Wikipedia

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    York Minster, formally the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, is an Anglican cathedral in the city of York, North Yorkshire, England.The minster is the seat of the archbishop of York, the second-highest office of the Church of England, and is the mother church for the diocese of York and the province of York. [6]

  3. Statue of Constantine the Great, York - Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Constantine the Great is a bronze statue depicting the Roman emperor Constantine I seated on a throne, commissioned by York Civic Trust and designed by the sculptor Philip Jackson. It was unveiled in 1998 and is situated on Minster Yard, outside York Minster.

  4. Old Palace, York - Wikipedia

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    The Old Palace in the city of York, North Yorkshire, England, is also known as the Minster Library and is in Dean's Park. It houses York Minster ’s library and archives as well as the Collections Department and conservation studio.

  5. Solar panels blessed on minster roof

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    Alex McCallion, director of works and precinct at York Minster, told the BBC the solar panels were part of the minster's "holistic approach to bringing the estate into the 21st Century."

  6. 'If York Minster can do it, everybody else can' - AOL

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    In a bid to reduce its carbon footprint, 184 solar panels are being fitted to York Minster's roof.

  7. York Minster to mark 40 years since devastating fire - AOL

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  8. Purey-Cust Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Purey-Cust Lodge is a historic building in the English city of York, North Yorkshire. Now Grade II listed, it dates to 1845. [1] Prior to this date, it was the stone yard for York Minster. [1] The building is named for Arthur Purey-Cust, who served as Dean of York from 1880 to 1916. [2]

  9. Minster Yard - Wikipedia

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    The street may have originated as the courtyard of the headquarters building of Roman Eboracum.In the 8th-century text The Earliest Life of Gregory the Great, a square between the royal palace and York Minster was mentioned, which has been tentatively identified with Minster Yard; however, in the 10th century, the area was covered by a cemetery associated with the minster.