Monument in the Town Square, Helmsley

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Monument in the Town Square, Helmsley

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 14 Apr 1995

See Image for details. Like many small Yorkshire towns and even villages, Helmsley has a large open space in the centre, which can be anything from a village green to a market square. Here, the 'Royal Oak' is seen on the far side of the square, reflecting the Royalist support here during the Civil War.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.246046
Longitude
-1.060788