Walking through the city, engaging with spaces and places associated with crime and justice is a way of seeing and feeling the history of crime, punishment and justice in the present. Walk with us through the city of York as we introduce you to buildings, landmarks, people and places that will connect you in sensory and corporeal ways to the city's history. Find out more at: www.yorkcrimewalk.co.uk
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Epilogue by York Crime WalkBy York Crime Walk
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Here about the four fires which have plagued the York Minster and its Special Constabulary.By York Crime Walk
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Join us at the site of Guy Fawke's baptism to discuss the Gun Powder Plot.By York Crime Walk
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Hear more about criminal justices troublesome history with mental health and the founding of The Retreat.By York Crime Walk
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Learn about how an outbreak of Cholera affected the city of York.By York Crime Walk
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Find out about more about sex work in Victorian York.By York Crime Walk
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Cross Ouse Bridge to hear about the life and death of Margeret ClitherowBy York Crime Walk
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Find out more about the York Magistrates Court and its place in British criminal justice.By York Crime Walk
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Find out more about the historical cases of so-called 'witchcraft' in Yorkshire.By York Crime Walk
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Find out more about the life of prisoners and the conditions of York's Debtor's Prison.By York Crime Walk
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Learn more about the massacre of York's Jewish community in 1190.By York Crime Walk
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Find out more about York Crown Court and the historical County Assizes.By York Crime Walk
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Look around St George's Churchyard whilst we tell you the troublesome story of Richard Turpin.By York Crime Walk
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Whilst at Walmgate Bar we discuss the gallows of St Leonards, the unsolved murder of Norma Dale, and some suitably themed pubs.By York Crime Walk
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Walking through the city, engaging with spaces and places associated with crime and justice is a way of seeing and feeling the history of crime, punishment and justice in the present. Join us on a walking tour of the city of York where we will introduce you to buildings, landmarks, people and places that will connect you in sensory and corporeal wa…
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