Category:Three-Legged Mare, High Petergate, York
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English: The Three-Legged Mare is a York Brewery public house in High Petergate, York, which opened in 2001 and occupies the ground floor of a Grade II listed building (qv) 15 High Petergate, York. The Three Legged Mare was the nickname for the three-post Tyburn Scaffold on Knavesmire, a triangular-shaped gibbet allowing multiple hangings, the sufferers being seated on the back of a cart and left hanging when the cart was driven forwards.
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Media in category "Three-Legged Mare, High Petergate, York"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Interior Three-Legged Mare York.jpg 4,608 × 3,456; 4.18 MB
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The Three Legged Mare - geograph.org.uk - 2275906.jpg 640 × 480; 103 KB
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The Three Legged Mare - geograph.org.uk - 2903590.jpg 480 × 640; 89 KB
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The Three Legged Mare pub sign, High Petergate, York.jpg 1,174 × 1,174; 479 KB
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The Three-Legged Mare (27145180000).jpg 2,023 × 3,035; 5.12 MB
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The Three-Legged Mare York Jan 23 01.jpg 3,936 × 2,952; 3.96 MB
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The Three-Legged Mare York Jan 23 02.jpg 3,760 × 3,310; 3.82 MB
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The Three-Legged Mare, High Petergate, York (29th August 2020).jpg 3,864 × 5,152; 4.55 MB
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The Three-Legged Mare, York.jpg 1,082 × 1,443; 476 KB
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Three Legged Mare (sign) - geograph.org.uk - 2903619.jpg 480 × 640; 102 KB
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Three-Legged Mare High Petergate York.jpg 1,828 × 1,371; 887 KB
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Tower Tavern - geograph.org.uk - 5277260.jpg 375 × 640; 68 KB