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> Old Shops part 2
Events
> Pocklington Dist. Heritage Trust
  28th Mar 2025 - Revealing the shield

> Pocklington Local History Group
  30th Apr 2025 - William Etty

> Pocklington Local History Group
  10th May 2025 - VE day celebrations

> Pocklington Local History Group
  June/July 2025 - Wilberfoss Walk

> Pocklington Local History Group
  18th Sep 2025 - Pock in 1925

> Pocklington Local History Group
  16th Oct 2025 - Local WW2 Airfields

Gallery
Market Place Market Place
Note the new building in the photo on the corner.
Regent Street Regent Street
Note the 'Old Red Lion Hotel'
Chapmangate Chapmangate
Note the independent chapel built in 1807 to the left.
Publications
Woldgate History Woldgate History

"A History of Woldgate School"

* 60 pages
* Fully illustrated
* Only £5.00
epp Exploring Pocklington's Past

* Peter Halkon
* Summary of
Pocklington Archaeology
* Only £5.00
Heritage Trail Heritage Trail

"A Pock History & Heritage Trail"

* 2nd edition
* 27 pages
* Old photos
* Only £4.99

People and Places Thumb Old Pock

"People and Places of Old Pocklington"

* 40 pages
* Old photos
* Only £5.99
Adieu WW1 Book

"Adieu to dear old Pock"

  * ww1 diary
  * 53 profiles
  * Local News
  * 299 soldiers
  * 246 pages
Newsletter

PDLHG Newsletters
#1 Oct 2020
#2 Dec 2020
#3 May 2021

Kilnwick Percy
Kilnwick Percy in around 1840. David Neave confirmed the portico being built in 1844, the marble columns in the entrance hall in 1845 and the ceiling frescos 1848. It shows the church with no porch and the door at the west end before it was rebuilt in 1865; and the hall as Robert Denison built it in the 1790s without Duncombe's later portico and balustrade additions. The artist is Thomas Edward Newnum, an artist and portrait painter in St Martins Lane, York in the 1840s who was 'drawing master' at St Peters School by the 1860s. The printer/lithographer was York's William Monkhouse (1812-96), who also printed William Watson's Market Weighton map.
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