Middleham, Market Place 1896
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Middleham was once a major market town, but it is famous for two things: the training of racehorses, and its castle, home to Richard III. It passed into the hands of the Neville family, and Richard came here to be tutored by the Earl of Warwick, whose daughter Anne he later married. The author Charles Kingsley was an honorary canon at the church of St Alkelda and St Mary.
An extract from Yorkshire Photographic Memories.
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