York Art Gallery is a public art gallery in York, England, with a collection of paintings from 14th-century to contemporary, prints, watercolours, drawings, and ceramics. It closed for major redevelopment in 2013, reopening in summer of 2015. The building is a Grade II listed building and is managed by York Museums Trust.
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21 and 23 Bootham
21 and 23 Bootham is a historic building on Bootham, immediately north of the city centre of York in England.
The building was constructed in the late 17th century, as a house, with an L-shaped plan. An extension in the 18th century gave it a square plan, then in the 19th century, the ground floor was converted into two shops, the upper windows enlarged, and the front plastered. Between 1992 and 1993, the building was extended and partly rebuilt. It has been grade II listed since 1968.
The building is built of brick, that at the front being reused from an earlier structure, and the roofs are pantiled. It has two storeys and an attic, and is five windows wide. The original central doorway survives, flanked by 19th-century three-paned windows, while the first floor has sash windows, and there are three dormer windows in the attic. There are ornated drainpipes at each end. At the rear there are two bays, the one on the right being taller. Inside, the two front rooms on the first floor have their original plastered ceilings and wall paintings, a diaper pattern in blue and black. Historic England states that these are "said to be of good quality and technique and nationally comparatively rare. Nothing comparable survives in York".
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King's Manor
The King's Manor is a Grade I listed building in York, England, and is part of the University of York. It lies on Exhibition Square, in the city centre.
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Department of Archaeology, University of York
The Department of Archaeology at the University of York, England, is a department which provides undergraduate and postgraduate courses in archaeology and its sub-disciplines and conducts associated research. It was founded in 1978 and has grown from a small department based at Micklegate House to more than a hundred undergraduate students based at King's Manor and with scientific facilities at the BioArCh centre on the main campus.
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Archaeology Data Service
The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) is an open access digital archive for archaeological research outputs. It is located in The King's Manor, at the University of York. Originally intended to curate digital outputs from archaeological researchers based in the UK's Higher Education sector, the ADS also holds archive material created under the auspices of national and local government as well as in the commercial archaeology sector. The ADS carries out research, most of which focuses on resource discovery, cross-searching and interoperability with other relevant archives in the UK, Europe and the United States of America.
The Archaeology Data Service is listed in the Registry of Research Data Repositories re3data.org.
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