York, Micklegate Bar c.1885
Photo ref:
18440

More about this scene
This was the gateway that led to the road to London. In the 10th century, when permission was granted for a house to be built on the bar, the yearly rent charged was sixpence. Eventually Micklegate commanded the highest rent of the four bars: just over 13s. The walls of the passage are built with Roman stone, including used coffins.
An extract from York Photographic Memories.
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