Press cuttings relating to its restoration.
Papers regarding a legal wrangle.
Handwritten note regarding its sale in 1848.
Handwritten note regarding its sale in 1841.
Articles relating to the history of the pub and its closure in 1939.
Extract from British numismatic journal regarding a 17th century York token.
Copy of an announcement from Ralph Bean (landlord) dated 1770.
Handwritten notes on the reverse of personal correspondence. Includes coloured maps of York with some sort of referencing to pubs, pubs in York listed by A to Z of street names, list of Licensed Premises in the City of York (January 1969), History of Starre Inn, and an article entitled 'A Genuine and Superior Article: The Last Two Centuries of Brewing in York'.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Three press cuttings showing a 19th century photograph.
Press cutting regarding a new sign.
Press cutting regarding the opening.
Press cutting regarding the 25th anniversary.
Handwritten notes regarding its history. The pub is now called the Fulford Arms.
Letter to Hugh Murray regarding the origin of the name.
Press cutting regarding the opening, as well as handwritten notes.
Press cutting regarding the opening of the pub.
Notes on the history of the pub.
Includes an A to Z list of York pubs, computer matrix of pubs with landlords, list of licenses and licensing laws from the 13th century to the 20th century, letter against proposals for Monks Cross, and Church Recorders (NADFAS) literature.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Newspaper cutting regarding its closure.
Photocopy of an inventory and valuation 1916.
Handwritten notes with references.
Photocopy of the announcement of a clearance sale.
Held in a ringbinder folder. Includes newspaper cuttings and handwritten notes.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Copies of lists of pub and inn signs; history of Sam Smiths brewery; history of John Smiths brewery; deed of exchange regarding Dennis Street and a conveyance regarding the City Arms, Walmgate.
Photocopies of 'The Brewing Trade during the Industrial Revolution' by E M Sigsworth (Borthwick Paper 31); 'Coffee Houses of York' by James Biggins; a paper about the Roman Bath (St Sampsons Square); and loose newspaper cuttings about pubs.
Newspaper cuttings about pubs, landlords, beer, licensing and breweries. Stuck on paper in ring binder.
Newspaper cutting from the York Advertiser regarding the origin of the name.
Loose cuttings relating to pubs, breweries, pub closures and beer. Also includes '100 years ago'; archaeology of Queens Hotel site.
Reprint of 'Some Old York Pubs' by T.P. Cooper (x 2 copies) and 'The British Inn'.
Series 1-98 from Yorkshire Evening Press of the 'Old Inns of Yorkshire' series. Includes photos and brief histories, as well as Bygones of Yorkshire - antiques and collectibles, and the Public Gayze 1-17, showing cartoons of notable York men [c. 1939-1940]). All are pasted into Brintons Ltd. of Kidderminster's 1937 catalogue volume 'Seamless Carpets'.
Includes two pages from York Press, 11 January 2016, photos of Falcon Inn, Micklegate, 1935; Mail Coach Inn and Black Bull Hotel, St Sampson's Square (1930s); Old George Hotel, Fossgate, 1935; Red Lion Hotel, Merchantgate, 1935 and Waggon and Horses, Lawrence Street, 1935. Also includes photographs of Harrogate in the late 19th century.
Includes newscuttings, old photographs, articles and notes on pubs. Covers the pubs 'Unicorn', 'Victoria Hotel' (Heslington Road), 'Waggon and Horses' (Gillygate) to the 'Woolpack' (both Fawcett Street and St Saviours Place) and 'Ye Olde Starre Inne' (Stonegate) to the 'Yorkshire Hussar' (North Street).
Includes newscuttings, old photographs, articles and notes on pubs. Covers the pubs 'Saddle Inn, Fulford' to 'Sun Inn' (Tanner Row), and the 'Tap and Spile' (Monkgate) to the 'Turks Head' (King's Square).
Includes newscuttings, old photographs, articles and notes on pubs. Covers the pubs 'Railway King' (George Hudson St) to the 'Royal Oak' (Goodramgate).
Includes details and press cuttings cuttings stuck on to paper. Covers the pubs 'Pack Horse Inn' to 'Queens Hotel, Micklegate'.
Includes details and press cuttings cuttings stuck on to paper. Covers the pubs 'Mail Coach' to 'Old White Swan'.
Includes details and press cuttings cuttings stuck on to paper. Cover the pubs 'Ham and Firkin' to 'Lord Nelson'.
Handwritten notes.
Includes details and press cuttings cuttings stuck on to paper. Covers the pubs 'Castle Hotel' to 'Green Tree'.
Includes details and press cuttings cuttings stuck on to paper. Covers the pubs 'Adeplhi' to 'Bumper Castle'.
Newcuttings and historical notes on York pubs and the history of brewing in York, as well as copy maps for publication.
Photocopies of pages listing pubs, taverns and beerhouses from the York Directories 1798-1913, plus handwritten notes.
Details relating to Hugh Murray's 'Directory of York Pubs', including photocopy of a Chief Constable's report to the Licensing Justices on Ale and Beer Houses of York, 1902, and historical notes on York coffee houses.
Details of the opening of the pub.
Details of the possible closure of the pub.
Link with the formation of the York and North Midlands railway.
Details of the fact that the pub will reopen as the Blue Boar.
The records relate to the closure and reopening the pub, which was also known as the Ackhorne during its history.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Details of the new pub name.
Details of the pub being put up for sale, and copy of an original document dated 1789.
Handwritten notes on the history of the pub and press cuttings around its refurbishment.
Handwritten notes on the history of the pub.
Details of the opening of the pub.
Details of the opening of the pub.
Details of the opening of the pub.
Request for information about the pub.
Plans for its erection as St Clements' Working Mens Club.
Handwritten notes on the history of the pub.
Two press cuttings.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Details of the pub being repainted.
Details of the first anniversary of the pub.
Details of the building being put up for sale.
Note regarding the transfer of the licence in 1873.
Details of the closure of the pub and demolition.
Details of the new pub name and licensee.
Details of the closure of the pub and demolition.
Details of the pub name being restored.
Photographs taken before McDonalds took over.
Press cuttings on its history and demolition.
Two press cuttings.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Hardback handwritten notebook of Public Houses in York. Includes lists of different names for pubs. Also includes a facsimile of 'A Directory of Pubs in York 1450-2003', information about pubs in Acomb, and the history of a pub.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Photocopies and photographic prints of York maps.
Includes photocopies of two early York maps.
Includes handwritten notes and copies of archival documents.
Includes handwritten notes and copies of archival documents.
Includes handwritten notes, typed articles and copies of archival documents.
Includes handwritten notes and copies of archival documents.
Original photographs, handwritten notes and photcopied documents relating to telephones and the telephone service in York. Also includes one notebook of telephone numbers.
Includes photocopies of articles and handwritten notes about telehphones in York and elsewhere.
The file includes newspaper cuttings, handwritten notes and additional papers on telephones in York. Also includes information on post boxes and a typescript copy of the 1909 York telephone directory.
The charts relate to rivers in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The charts relate to rivers in the United Kingdom and abroad.
Also includes a booklet on the history of York Aerodrome.
The bundle primarily includes leaflets sent to residents.
Photocopies of original archives relating to the clearance of Layerthorpe.
The file particularly relates to a crossing and the railway line at that stretch.
Printed annual reports about crime in the City of York Council area.
Bundle of various sources suitable for genealogical research, as well as images from the Francis Frith collection.
Microfiche arranged by surname.
Bundle of original billheads.
Bundle of original billheads.
Research notes into tradesman's bills and billheads. Also includes photocopies of billheads and original bills.
The bills are primarily, but not exclusively, in the name of Mr William Wright. Includes other bills for nearby towns and cities.
The correspondence generally was sent from an address in Minster Yard.
Includes bills for various tradesmen and suppliers of goods and services, many of which contain decorative billheads.
Includes photographs and drawings, as well as research notes, typescripts and published articles.