PACK 1 (2009)
This pack consists of my five latest York drawings, I do hope you like them and that they give you as much pleasure looking at them as they have given me drawing them. * Each print will on a quality A4 textured card so easily framed. * Each print will be individually signed by me Tony Brook. * Each set of prints will be supplied in a presentation folder. To order your pack see the Pay Pal links below. Thank you.
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ALL SAINTS CHURCH PAVEMENT
A church has been on this site since before the Norman Conquest, but the present building is almost entirely 14th-15th century. The most noticeable feature of the church's exterior is the octagonal lantern-tower of about 1400,which for many years housed a light to guide travellers.

CLIFFORDS TOWER
Originally built out of wood in 1068 by William the Conqueror. Many jews took refuge and died here during riots by a mob of citizens
in 1190 when the tower was burnt down. It was rebuilt in wood and this blew down in gales in the 13th century.
A new stone castle was built in 1270 on the orders of Henry III. In 1322 the tower gained it's name when Roger de Clifford was hanged
here by Edward II for treason.

MONK BAR
Monk Bar is the largest and most ornate of the bars, it dates from the early 14th century. It was a self-contained fortress, with each floor capable of being defended. On the front of the bar is an arch supporting a gallery, including 'murder-holes' through which missiles and boiling water could be rained down upon attackers. Monk Bar has the city’s only working portcullis, in use until 1970.

MINSTER FROM DEANGATE
York Minster was built over 250 years ago and
is renowned as an artistic and architectural masterpiece. In this centre for Christian worship there is a wealth of history to be discovered.
You can visit the Octagonal Chapter house which was construced between 1260 to 1286. Its walls contain some of the Minster's finest carvings, most dating from 1270 to 1280. Underneath the Cathedral you can explore the Undercroft and Crypt. Here you will find Roman, Norman and Viking remains and the jewels of the treasury.If you can scale the 275 steps of the Tower you will be rewarded with fantastic views of the city’s ancient streets. On your way up, look out for medieval pinnacles and gargoyles.