Showing Ouse Bridge.
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Showing Walmgate Bar, Davygate and the Thursday Market.
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Showing interior views of a 17th century building.
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Showing the Thursday Market, with the York Herald office.
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Showing a 17th century building interior.
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Showing Medieval York, from E.R.Tate's panoramic views.
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Showing Old Ouse Bridge and Blake Street.
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Showing St Helen's and the Shambles.
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The illustration is by E.R.Tate.
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The woman is the same featured in HMU/S/3/11.
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The men are wearing flat caps and plus fours.
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Pub licensee J. Morley (pub name invisible).
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The pub is selling Wilson's Ales (no name visible).
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The name of the pub is not visible, but it is in Lord Street.
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The house contains bay windows with stained glass.
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The image is taken from Pavement.
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From the 18th century engraver Samuel Buck.
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The proprietor was Mary Ann Walsh.
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The estate was in flood.
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The film is lifting off the glass base.
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The film is lifting off the glass base.
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The sign reads 'Oldham Cooperative Cotton Spinners'.
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With window adverts for the Colosseum.
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Also include the south transept and Minster Tower.
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The print possibly dates to around the 1829 fire.
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The image includes York Minster.
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The men are from the North Eastern Railway company, but the image is unidentified.
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The image includes St Thomas's Hospital, and the corner of Nunnery Lane.
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The Mount, York. Image of stage wagon.
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Aerial view of village.
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Two sailing ships.
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Queen Anne in regalia.
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Three ladies and gentlemen at table in a garden.
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Romantic country scene - island in river, cottage, trees.
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18th century tea bowl and another drinking vessel.
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Four lidded cups and a bowl.
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House.
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Delapidated house.
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Detail of house, showing the door.
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Detail of house (window).
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Detail of house (mullion window).
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Detail of house (gable end).
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Detail of house (upper wall and roof).
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Detail of house (walls and windows).
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Horn with carving of smuggling wagon.
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King George VI and family taking tea.
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Princess Elizabeth speaking to Prince Philip. Queen Mother not watching.
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Chinese tin tea caddies in cupboard.
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Tea garden in China.
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Fight between 'natives' and western sailors.
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Basis for postage stamps.
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Same object as in GS 17 and 18.
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Queen Catherine of Braganza.
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