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| All Saints Church (Otley Parish Church) (Otley) |
 | Undated,
Postcard view of All Saint's Church also referred to as Otley Parish Church. Late Norman in style, fragments of Saxon sculptures have been found, also part of a Viking gravestone. There are monuments to the Fawkes family and in the churchyard a scale model of the Bramhope tunnel can be found. This is a monument to the railway men who were killed building the tunnel. [internal reference; 200379_19170779:Thoresby, Postcard Album 1, no. 141A] |
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| All Saints Church, Weston, datestone on porch (Otley) |
 | 11th May 1997.
Image shows the date of 1686 carved on the datestone of the porch of All Saints Church, Weston. The church originated in the Norman period but has been added to over the centuries. [internal reference; 201144_171985:LEO 5347] |
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| Bay Horse Court, Bay Horse (Otley) |
 | C1970s.
View of old stone built buildings in Bay Horse Court, with the rear of the Bay Horse public house in the centre. A passageway to the left of the pub leads onto the Market Place. [internal reference; 2005422_83149356:OT 1686] |
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| Bay Horse, Otley Market Place no. 20 (Otley) (3 comments) |
 | October 2003
View of one of Otley's many old public houses and possibly the smallest. The Bay Horse is at number 20 Market Place, at the junction with Boroughgate. Just visible on the right, is a narrow passageway leading to Bay Horse Court. [internal reference; 200415_1716250:Community Photographs (Pack 4) no. 4] |
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| Black Bull, Otley Market Place (Otley) (1 comment) |
 | October 2003
View of the white painted frontage of the Black Bull in the market place which is thought to be the oldest of Otley's Public Houses. During alterations in 1971 workmen unearthed a 16th century stone fireplace and a wooden door which, over two hundred years ago, would have given access to the street. There are records that the Inn was visited in 1644 by a party of Cromwell's Ironsides, the night before the battle of Marston Moor, and proceeded to drink it dry. A white painted sign depicting a handsome black bull is in pride of place above the doorway and hand pulled Timothy Taylor's Ales are available within. [internal reference; 200415_71088809:Community Photographs (Pack 4) no.3] |