York Railway Institute (related railway buildings)

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York Railway Institute (related railway buildings) is a group of historic railway-associated structures in York, England, designed by prominent 19th-century railway architect G. T. Andrews.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of historic buildings
railway-associated building complex
architect G. T. Andrews NERFINISHED
George Townsend Andrews NERFINISHED
associatedWith 19th-century British railways
York Railway Institute NERFINISHED
railway industry
category buildings and structures in York
railway-associated buildings in England
country United Kingdom
designedIn 19th century
hasArchitecturalStyle Victorian architecture
railway architecture
hasPart club rooms
meeting rooms
recreational facilities
heritageDesignation historic railway-related buildings in York
heritageStatus historic
inception 19th century
locatedIn England
North Yorkshire
York NERFINISHED
city centre of York
locatedNear York railway facilities
railway lines in York
namedAfter York Railway Institute NERFINISHED
notableFor association with G. T. Andrews
historic role in railway community life in York
partOf railway infrastructure of York
significantPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
usedFor railway staff recreation
social and educational activities

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G. T. Andrews notableWork York Railway Institute (related railway buildings)