Tickhill, Market Place c.1955
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T136002

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When this picture was taken Tickhill was in a West Riding mining area, but it had retained its rural image and appeal. As well as the castle, the parish church of St Mary's is considered to be one of the finest in Yorkshire, having been rebuilt in white magnesian limestone in the late 14th century, though some earlier parts still remain. Among the treasures are the tomb-chest of Thomas Fitzwilliam (died 1478), a late 15th-century font, and an early 17th-century pulpit.
An extract from Sheffield and South Yorkshire Photographic Memories.
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