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The Story of the East Riding of Yorkshire

Chapter 3: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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A regional history traces the East Riding’s development from geological origins and prehistoric settlements through Roman occupation, Anglo‑Saxon and Norse arrivals, and Norman consolidation, then describes medieval religious houses, parish churches, towns and mercantile life. It recounts local involvement in national events including uprisings and civil war, profiles ancient families and notable natives, and follows transport, port expansion and shipbuilding that shaped modern growth. Chapters examine vernacular speech, education, local government and wartime memorials, illustrated throughout with maps, plans and photographs that document archaeology, architecture and everyday life.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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The Pride of the East Riding Frontispiece
The Three Ridings of Yorkshire 2
One of the First Inhabitants of the East Riding 4
Relics of the Ice Age 6
Skull and Antlers of a Red Deer 7
Bone Implements and Weapons from Barrows on the Wolds 9
Section of Howe Hill, Duggleby 12
Polished Flint Knife found in Duggleby Howe 14
Flint Implement and Weapons 15
Unfinished Stone Adze Head and Whinstone Axe Head 16
Food Vessel from a Barrow on Acklam Wold 17
The Rudstone Monolith 18
The Earliest Kind of Axe used in East Yorkshire 19
Bronze Celt or Axe Head found at Swine 21
Plan of a Barrow on Calais Wold, and Ideal Restoration of the Site of Burial 23
British Gold Coin found at Atwick 24
How a British Chieftain’s Wife was Buried in Garton Slack 25
A British War Chariot 26
Earthworks at Skipsea Brough 28
Statue of a Roman Soldier in the York Museum 30
Section of a Roman Military Highway 31
Roman Roads Around the Humber 35
Roman Pig of Lead found at South Cave 36
Roman ‘Pens’ found at Brough 36
Relics of Roman Feasts found at Easington 37
A ‘Safety-Pin’ Sixteen Hundred Years Old 38
Design of the Pavement of a Roman Villa at Harpham 39
Iron Knife and Bronze Spoon from an Anglian Cemetery 45
Child’s Toys found in a Burial Vase at Sancton 45
‘Finds’ in an Anglian Cemetery near Garton Gatehouse 46
Goodmanham Church (From an Old Engraving) 52
Two Sides of an Anglian Cross Shaft at Leven 55
Danish Settlements in a Portion of North Lincolnshire 60
Danish Cross Head at North Frodingham 63
Danish Sun-Dial built into the Wall of Aldbrough Church 64
Plan of the Battle of Stamford Bridge 81
Holderness in the Domesday Book 93
A Norman Font in Kirkburn Church 96
A Piscina in Patrington Church 97
Part of the Foundations of the Tower of Holy Trinity Church, Hull 99
Filey Church, Showing the Lines of the Original Roof 100
The ‘Beverley Imp’—St. Mary’s Church, Beverley 101
Different Forms of Arches 103
‘Norman’ and ‘Early English’ South Doors 105
Part of the South Wall of the Church at Garton-on-the-Wolds 106
‘Churchwarden’ Restoration at Welwick Church 108
A Grotesque ‘Poppy-Head’ at Holy Trinity, Hull 109
Brass of Thomas Tonge, Rector of Beeford 110
Arms of Kingston-upon-Hull 111
Silver Penny Coined at Hull in the Reign of Edward I. 112
Photograph of the Hull Charter 113
Effigies of Sir William and Dame Katherine De la Pole 117
Arms of the De la Poles 118
Common Seal of the Corporation of Kingston-upon-Hull 119
Seal of Edmund De la Pole 121
Pedigree of the De la Poles 122
Arms of Bridlington Priory 123
A Cistercian Monk 124
A Benedictine Nun 125
Plan of the Cistercian Abbey of Kirkstall 127
The Priory Church, Bridlington 129
A Corner of the Cloister Court at Kirkham Priory 131
The Bayle Gate, Bridlington 132
A White Friar in His Study 133
Arms of Beverley Minster 135
Beverley Minster in the Eighteenth Century 137
‘Early English’ Doorway in the South Transept 138
Small ‘Decorated’ Doorway at the West End 139
Part of the Arcading on the South Side of the Nave 141
‘Hey-diddle-diddle, The Cat and the Fiddle’ 142
Plan of Beverley Minster 143
Sanctuary Cross at Bishop Burton 147
The Beverley Frith-Stool 150
Sanctuary Knocker at All Saints’ Church, York 151
Henry of Lancaster’s Cross 161
Present Seal of the Borough of Hedon 162
North Bar Without, Beverley 163
Part of a Fourteenth-Century Plan of Hull 165
High Street, Hull 166
Sections of a Mediæval and a Modern Street 167
Parish Stocks preserved in Beverley Minster 169
Arms of the Hull Trinity House 172
A Miracle Play in the Olden Time 174
Noah’s Ark 175
A Fourteenth-Century ‘Show’ 177
Bear-Baiting 178
The Beverley Minstrels 185
Arms of the Hull Merchants’ Company 186
The Gateway of Kirkham Priory 190
Ruins of the East End of the Church 191
Badge of the Pilgrimage of Grace 193
Howden Church from the South 196
Howden Church—Ruins of the Chapter House 198
All that Remained of Meaux Abbey in 1900 201
A Bird’s-Eye View of Kyngeston-vpon-Hvll, A.D. 1640 206, 207
King Charles I. at the Beverley Gate, Kingston-upon-Hull 211
Sir John Hotham 216
Medal Struck in Memory of Sir John Hotham 219
Hull’s Water Gate 221
Wressle Castle 225
The Percy Tomb, Beverley Minster 230
Burton Constable Hall 232
Brass of Sir Thomas de St. Quintin in Harpham Church 233
Burton Agnes Hall 234
Effigy of a Knight in Plate Armour at Swine 235
Effigy of a Knight in Chain Armour at Howden 236
Coat-of-Arms of the Stricklands 237
On the Road in 1812 238
Hull and York Coaching Bill, A.D. 1787 241
Coaching Roads and Early Railways 243
Pistols and Holsters formerly used on the Hull and Patrington Coach 245
The First Time-Table of the Hull and Selby Railway 248
The Hull and Beverley Stage Coach 251
On the Road in 1912 252
Whitefriargate Bridge and the Victoria Square, Hull 255
Plan of Docks West of the River Hull 258
Plan of Docks East of the River Hull 259
The Wilson Liner ‘Eskimo’ Getting up Steam 260
Grain Ships Discharging their Cargoes 261
Agricultural Machinery on the Way to Russia 264
A Steam Trawler 265
N.E.R. Riverside Quay 267
The Garden Village, Hull 268
John Alcock, Bishop of Ely 270
John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester 272
Andrew Marvell 273
Birthplace of William Wilberforce 275
William Wilberforce 277
Sir Tatton Sykes 281
Charles Wilson, First Baron Nunburnholme 282
Arthur Wilson 283
An Ancient ‘Dug-out’ found in North Lincolnshire 285
A Viking Ship on a Church Door 286
Ancient Seal of the Corporation of Hedon 287
English Warships in the Time of the Armada 289
A News Sheet of 1837 291
The Hull Whaler ‘Truelove’ 293
The First Steamship Built on the Humber 295
A Humber Pilot Boat 297
Ships Old and New—The ‘Southampton’—‘Bayardo’ 299
Entrance to the Old Harbour 300
Ancient Arms of Beverley 311
Modern Arms of Bridlington 313
Local Government Areas in the East Riding 314
The Hedon Mace—the Oldest Civic Mace in Britain 316
Crest of the East Riding County Council 318
Council Chamber at the County Hall, Beverley 320
Arms of Beverley Grammar School 322
Arms of Howden Grammar School 322
Arms of Bridlington Grammar School 323
Arms of Hull Grammar School 324
Arms of Pocklington Grammar School 325
At School in the Fourteenth Century 325
Part of the Seal of a Lincolnshire Grammar School 326
Ancient Cock-Fighting Bell of Pocklington School 328
A Boys’ Play-Ground in the Seventeenth Century 330
The Old Grammar School, Hull 333
The High School for Girls, Bridlington 335
Seal of the Girls’ High School, Hull 336
Bridlington Grammar School 339
Arms of Hymers College 340
Hymers College 341
A Typical School on the Yorkshire Wolds 342
A Modern City Council School 343#
Map of the East Riding of Yorkshire End Cover
THE STORY OF
THE EAST RIDING OF
YORKSHIRE.