The reverse contains drawings of the details of an unidentified gothic window.
Rough plan with measurements of the back stairs of the Grandstand, York. The reverse is a pencil and wash drawing of the border of an unidentified tiled floor.
Drawing with measurements of one of the folding doors to the fire station in New Street
Sketch and measurements of the Norman Base Mould for the outside of the north side of the quire of York Minster
Detailed specifications for building a house and shop in Parliament Street, York for Messrs Turner and Crummack.
The print shows the original façade.
Pencil drawing of architectural details of the roof over the Hall, with measurements.
On the reverse are rough sketches of a house in Monk Bridge with measurements, an unidentified house and a house in Wakefield.
With measurements.
Simple plans of three floors of a house in Holdgate Lane occupied by Mr Bowker with notes and measurements. On the reverse is a simple plan of an unidentified building.
Full size drawings of the cornice and console.
Plan of ground floor.
Pencil drawing of the south elevation and plan of the south front, with some measurements.
The reverse contains rough sketches and measurements.
On the reverse are sketches of balusters.
Reverse includes a drawing of the kitchen ranges.
Includes a history of the ownership of the property. On the reverse is a detailed drawing of a plate drainer.
The property is belonging to the executors of the late J. S. Tonge. Includes plans of the ground floor [part annotated 'pantry White Swann Inn'], first floor and second floor, with drawings of details of the staircase.
Dimensions [and rough plan] of part of the White Swan Inn, Goodramgate. On the reverse are drawings of kitchen ranges.
Design for two houses (either semi-detached or end terrace), including a ground floor plan. Also includes details for a house in Museum Street: plan of the basement with details of fittings.
Pencil drawing of the south elevation and plan of the south front, showing restoration work.
Plan of cow house and stables.
Plan of candle shops in Goodramgate, York belonging to John Turner, with proposed alterations.
Drawing of the spandril under the stairs.
Plan of the ground floor.
Plan of the basement.
Plan of the first floor.
Plan of the ground floor.
Section through the house showing the arrangement of the chimneys.
Plans of the ground floor, first floor and second floor.
Plan of the basement floor. On the reverse is a full-size drawing of the cornice.
Watercolour of part of a stained glass window - underside of the canopy in the second window.
Front and rear elevations.
Full size drawing of a section of the cornice.
Section of balluster to the staircase.
Full size drawing of the block over the bay window.
Drawing of a longitudinal section of the house.
Elevation of the back of the house with alterations and additional details. On the reverse is a drawing of fireplaces and cupboards.
Elevation of the back of the house with some measurements.
Front elevation towards Bootham with some measurements and a plan of the cornice.
Front elevation towards Bootham.
Plan of the attic floor showing joists with measurements.
Watercolour of part of a stained glass window.
Plan of the attics.
Plan of the second floor, with minor differences compared to FBE/1/47.
Plan of the second floor.
Plan of the first floor.
Plan of the ground floor.
Modified plan of basement floor showing details of ovens and kitchen ranges.
Plan of basement floor. On the reverse is a drawing of the basement closet doors.
Plan of building plots in Bootham, forming a new street called Saint Mary’s. Some names of the purchasers are included, such as Mr Wade.
Pencil drawing of the bar fittings of the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Castlegate.
Watercolour of part of the East Window. Cut into three sections.
Pen and wash plans of additions to be made at the back of the Wheat Sheaf Inn, Castlegate, York. Includes basement, ground floor and first floor plans.
Pen and wash drawings of the arrangement for finishing the roof of Mr Wilson’s house for Messrs Hewison and Wilson.
For Mrs Lawson. The section shows the chimneys.
For Mrs Lawson.
For Mrs Lawson.
For Mrs Lawson.
The plan shows the site of a proposed new chapel.
For John Turner.
Watercolour of part of the East Window.
For James Walker.
Includes the tracing paper used to produce it.
On the reverse pencil sketches of the tracery of a gothic church window
Pencil drawing of a pillar, window and pew, with measurements.
Pencil drawing of window details and a buttress, with some measurements.
Pencil drawing of the east elevation and detail of a window, with measurements.
Relating to a cottage at Clifton Croft. Pencil and wash plan, pencil drawing of front elevation and three-dimensional sketch.
Pencil drawing of the plan of Clifton Croft for John Roper. On the reverse are further pencil drawn plans.
Shows two elevations of the building
Building with steep pitch roof. Captioned 'at Tadcaster'.
Rooms listed include 'Business Room', 'Kitchen', and 'Scullery'.
Chimney is situated at inside corner of two buildings.
The focus seems to be the oriel window, which remains incomplete.
Drawn in sepia ink.
Building has casement, bay, and dormer windows. Drawn on blue notepaper.
Main window has lancet and trefoil design with smaller windows below.
Oriel window with trefoil design and domed roof.
Pencil drawing of the kitchen chimneys at Clifton Croft. On the reverse pen drawings of the roof structure and partition over the kitchen with some measurements.
Watercolour of part of a stained glass window.
Many of the clippings are taken from The Illustrated London News and may have been used for the tracing paper copies.
Pen and wash plan of the alterations at Clifton Croft for John Roper.
Painted in blue and gold.