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Yarm Bridge

A medieval bridge over the river Tees at what was formerly the lowest crossing point.

Yarm Viaduct

Nearly half a mile long with 43 arches spanning the town of Yarm and the River Tees, this viaduct was built in 1852.

Yeovilton Airfield

A World War II Royal Navy base still in use as such but also the location of the Fleet Air Arm Museum.

York Station

Of considerable historical and architectural significance, one of the most important railway centres outside London.

Yorkshire Air Museum

A museum of military aircraft based in the restored operational buildings of former RAF Elvington.

Zeals Airfield

A fighter station of World War II. The control tower survives as a private house.

ZZ Bibliography library

LIGHTHOUSES

Bowen, J.P., British Lighthouses, British Council, ASIN: B001A8HS24 (1947)

Denton, A. & Leach, Nicholas, Lighthouses of England and Wales: A Complete Guide, Landmark Publishing, ISBN-10: 1843063190 (2007)

Hague, Douglas and Christie, Rosemary, Lighthouses, Their Architecture, History and Archaeology, Gomer Press, ISBN-0850883245(1975)

Naish, John, Seamarks, Their History and Development Adlard Coles Nautical, ISBN-10: 0540073091 (1985)

Nicholson, Christopher, Rock lighthouses of Britain; The end of an era?, Whittles Publishing, ISBN 1870325419. (1995)

Payton, Charles, Lighthouses: Towers of the Sea, National Trust Books, ISBN-10: 1905400128 (2006)

Woodman, Richard & Wilson, Jane, The Lighthouses of Trinity House, ISBN 1 904050 00 X (2002)