We say goodbye to our beloved Flaming Tomato.
Looking down one of the streets in York's city center.
York city center--Yorkminster peeking up in the distance.
Yorkminster entrance.
Yorkminster.
Entrance to Yorkminster
Side of Yorkminster.
Main belltower of Yorkminster
View from entrance inside Yorkminster.
Looking down the left side of the nave in Yorkminster.
Looking up from the nave to the belltower in Yorkminster.
Looking down the Yorkminster nave.
View of the side of the nave in Yorkminster.
Right side of the nave in Yorkminster.
One of the many 12th century stained glass windows in Yorkminster.
An art display inside the cathedral.
The “five sisters”, a stained glass window set inside Yorkminster.
Looking down the nave at the main window above the alter of Yorkminster.
The choir loft inside Yorkminster.
The parliament room in Yorkminster.
Roof of the parliament room. Huge space with no internal supports!
Looking out of the parliament room.
Mary is tired of walking!
Another of the amazing stained glass windows in Yorkminster.
Another detail of the parliament room roof.
The intricate carvings above the parliament seats.
The Yorkminster clock. Those statues rotate to beat the iron chimes.
A busy thoroughfare in the York city center!
The Shambles, a district in the York city center.
Walking down the Shambles.
The dense, winding streets of York's Shambles district.
Steve is about to get him some tea!
Good lord thats a lot of food. No way we could eat that all.
Park surrounding the ruins of St. Mary's abbey.
The ruins of the once-magnificent St. Mary's Abbey, destroyed during the reformation.
More of St. Mary's ruins.
Looking through an arch of St. Mary's ruins.
The remaining wall of St. Mary's.
Mary enjoying the rest of her tea food!
Yaar! Mary in a viking ship in Yorkshire Museum.
Castle York, or the remains thereof.
A makeup of an 18th century room in the Castle Museum.
A 15th century dining room in the Castle Museum.
A 17th century rural living space in the Castle Museum.
18th century tea, in the Castle Museum
Vacuums, from past to present!
For the lucky bride. . .
Um, Mary was fascinated by a mideval jakes. Yes, those are fake.
British family room in the 50s, Castle Museum.
18th century bath.
Cheap tin bath for the whole family, 18th-19th century.
1920s bath. Trust me, the museum was more interesting than it looks.
Toilets through the ages!
Where did they keep the magazines back then?
Doing laundry back then must have blown chunks. Castle Museum.
Laundry in the 50s. Still sucked.
Drying your clothes also sucked.
18th century mourning clothes.
Mmm chicken.
An early 20th century british kitchen.
Kitchen center in a farm house, 16th or so century?
Cooking for Reals.
The Castle Museum's recreation of 18th century York.
This was. . . disturbing. Yeah, we put a coin in and watched it.
Mary is ready for battle!
Models of 16th century York soldiers.
17th century bedroom.
1960s Singer sewing machine. This is EXACTLY the machine my mom used.
No comment.
Prisoner mockups.
Immigration finally caught up to her!
. . . dude, I swear she was 18.