Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #1

Site of the fifteenth century townhouse of the Neville Family demolished 1851

New Market, Market Place, Durham, United Kingdom

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Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #10

Site of house of Durham's Dick Whittington, Sir John Duck, Mayor of Durham 1680

39 Silver Street, Durham, United Kingdom

Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #11

Elvet Bridge built 1160 for Bishop Du Puiset, widened 1805 rebuilt 1832, gaol 1632-1819 beneath

Elvet Bridge, Durham, United Kingdom

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Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #12

Site of the North Gate between Bailey and City. Rebuilt 1420 Removed 1820, former County Gaol.

51 Saddler Street, Durham, United Kingdom

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Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #2

Moatside Lane. Mediaeval pilgrim's route to the Cathedral.

Moatside Lane, Durham, United Kingdom

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Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #3

Site of the house of John Gully MP (1783-1863) prize fighter, race-horse and colliery owner

Jevons House, Durham, United Kingdom

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Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #4

Cathedral Grammar School 1661-1844.

Durham University Dept. of Music, Palace Green, Durham, United Kingdom

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Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #5

Home of John Meade Falkner (1858-1932) bibliophile and author

Windy Gap, off Palace Green, Durham, United Kingdom

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Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #6

Bishop Cosin's Almshouses 1666 replacing Bishop Langley's Song and Grammar Schools 1414.

The Alms Houses, Palace Green, Durham, United Kingdom

Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #7

Bishop Cosin's Library 1669 entrusted to the university 1935

University Library, Palace Green, Durham, United Kingdom

Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #8

Elvet Hallgarth tithe barn of cathedral monastery late medieaval

Hallgarth Street, Durham, United Kingdom

Rotary International Durham 1923-1973 #9

Former Exchequer and Chancery of The Palatinate. Built for Bishop Neville (1438-57)

University Library, Palace Green, Durham, United Kingdom

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