Partners
Special thanks to the dedicated people and organisations supporting the History of York.
CORE www.coreyork.org/
A partner since: 21/10/2008
CoRE is a totally independent, ecumenical body representing the churches and associated Christian bodies within the walls of York city centre.
CORE has 11 items on display at the History of York
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St Columba's United Reformed Church
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St Columba's is slightly off the beaten track on Priory Street, near Micklegate Bar . The foundat... -
Central Methodist Chapel
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This imposing building was designed by James Simpson of Leeds to be a cathedral of Methodism. For many years... -
St Martin Le Grand Church
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One of the most beautiful churches in the city, according to The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Irel... -
Church of St Helen
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This church is dedicated to St Helen, mother of Constantine the Great , the first Emperor to allow Chri... -
St Michael-Le-Belfrey Church
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". . . the most spacious and the most elegant of the York parochial churches. " The National... -
Church of St Olave
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This ancient church recalls York’s Viking past. St Olave’s was dedicated to the patron sain... -
Priory Church of the Holy Trinity
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A church has stood on this site for more than 900 years. It was in a bad way following the Norman Conqu... -
All Saints Church, North Street
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With one of the best stained glass displays in Britain, this is one of York’s historic gems. ... -
Holy Trinity Church
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Holy Trinity is one of York’s most delightful secrets. Hidden away behind Our Lady's Row , in it... -
Church of All Saints Pavement
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All Saints stands in the centre of one of the earliest paved streets in York, hence its name. It has pl... -
Church of St Wilfrid
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A church dedicated to St Wilfrid stood not far from this site before the Norman Conquest of 1066. ...