A view of Clifford’s Tower, the site where an estimated 150 Jews were killed in a medieval pogrom in 1190. (photo credit: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images) The Facebook page British History has a devoted but ...
A stunning display of daffodils on the mound at the ancient monument overlooking the River Ouse have signalled York’s early ...
One of the most popular places to see spring flowers is Farndale Daffodil Walk in the North York Moors National Park. These ...
Clifford’s Tower, a remnant of York’s Royal Castle, was originally constructed by William the Conqueror in 1068 but was largely destroyed by an explosion in 1684. The roofless shell is a local and ...
Clifford's Tower is a historic landmark from the era of King Henry III, located in York, UK. Throughout much of the 14th and 15th centuries, it served various purposes, including a treasury ...
The mass murder and suicide of 150 people, York's entire Jewish community at the time, took place inside the tower, on this day (March 16) in 1190. In March 1190, about 150 people from the York Jewish ...
An event was held last night to mark those who passed the one of the brutal massacres of Jewish people in medieval history.
If you ever fancy being a tourist for the day, take a trip to the Clifford’s Tower. You can get some stunning views and learn the history, but you can also visit a lovely independent bakery and coffee ...
Hugh Broughton Architects has revitalised York's 800-year-old Clifford's Tower, integrating a timber deck that partially conceals the ruins while providing a panoramic city view. The project ...