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York’s medieval character is nowhere more vividly preserved than in The Shambles, where narrow lanes and timber-framed buildings lean toward one another across the street. Once a working market quarter and now one of the city’s most recognisable historic thoroughfares, it offers a rare sense of enclosure and continuity, with centuries of daily life still legible in its architecture.
This composition captures The Shambles after dark, when warm shopfront light and deep shadow transform the lane into a richly atmospheric passage. The overhanging upper storeys create a dramatic vertical rhythm, while the narrowing perspective draws the eye toward the distant glow at the street’s bend. Reflections in the glass and the contrast of amber and midnight blue lend the scene a quiet theatricality. The print evokes York at its most intimate and evocative — historic, immersive and alive with evening character.
Collection: Historic Cities & Architecture Series
Archive Reference: SR-ENG-HC-017
First Issued: 2025 Edition
Part of the Scenic Railways Permanent British Landscape Archive.
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Both are available in six frame options.
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