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  2. Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society (YAHS), formerly known as the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, is a learned society and registered charity [1] founded in 1863. It is dedicated to the study of the archaeology , history and people of the three Ridings of the historic county of Yorkshire .

  3. Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society

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    In 1906 the society and its library moved to Jacob's Well which it quickly outgrew, then moving to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society building. [13] From 1948 to 1953–54 the society produced an Annual Report and Summary of Proceedings, which contain articles on York architecture and archaeology.

  4. Yorkshire Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum building in the early 1900s. The museum was founded by the Yorkshire Philosophical Society (YPS) to accommodate their geological and archaeological collections, and was originally housed in Ousegate, York, until the site became too small.

  5. L. P. Wenham - Wikipedia

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    Wenham was a prolific excavator in and around York, frequently publishing his excavations with the Yorkshire Archaeological Society. He had a particular interest in the defences of the Fortress at Eboracum (modern day York ).

  6. York Archaeological Trust - Wikipedia

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    The York Archaeological Trust for Excavation and Research Limited (YAT) is an educational charity, established in 1972 in the city of York, England, and trading under the York Archaeology brand. The charity presents archaeology to the public through visitor attractions and events, and its commercial arm carries out archaeological investigations ...

  7. George Lloyd (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    George Lloyd (1820 – 21 January 1885) was an English Anglican curate and archaeologist.He was the leading founding member of the Huddersfield Archaeological and Topographical Association, [1] which became the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, and is now the Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society.

  8. Evelyn collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection was donated to the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society (YAYAS), of which Evelyn was a leading member, by him in December 1934 [3] The collection is now held by YAYAS. See the society's website for access details. Some of Evelyn's photographs are featured in York - A Rare Insight. Pictures from the Evelyn ...

  9. Yorkshire Archaeological & Historical Society - Wikipedia

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