Book of photographs entitled 'Views of York Minster' by the Dean, A Purey-Cust.
It is possible that the typescript was written by Hugh Murray, although no author details are supplied.
Includes newspaper cuttings.
Includes newspaper cuttings.
Paddock was curator of photographs at the Colorado Historical Society.
The letter refers to 19th century photos of York Minster held in the US Library of Congress.
Photocopy of an article from Country Life.
Letter from the Friends of York Minster thanking Hugh Murray for his service on the committee.
The pamphlet was created by York Castle Museum.
Catalogue produced by Ken Spelman.
Includes illustations of the bosses.
Executors of the late Caleb Dawson in account with the York Union Banking Company.
The card was issued in the name of Joseph Buckle.
In the name of Charles Henry Moreland. No. 45.
In the name of A Lockwood.
The certificate is in the name of Mrs C Boggett.
Scorecard.
The ball was arrange by The Albany Hall Academy of Dancing. The ticket is in the name of Miss Pulleyn.
The card lists films being shown in the month of April, but the year is unknown.
The card is for the election of 9 year old Thomas Sawyer to the school.
The voting paper is against the opening of cinemas on Sundays. With handwritten notes by Hugn Murray on the reverse.
In the name of Marguerite Booth.
In the name of Abraham Van Lier.
The invitation is from the staff of the company to a whist drive and dance at the Albany Hall.
The print appears to be a proof from an advertising campaign (with handwritten notes on reverse).
The envelope is advertising J W Knowles in Stonegate, York.
The ticket is for the unveiling of the Five Sisters window.
The charges were incurred by a customer of the company.
Addressed to Mr Lambert, Parliament Street, York. The postcards asks for camp oil to be sent to The Mount School.
The cover was isssued by G Coverdale's Sons Ltd, photographic chemists, York.
The cover was isssued by G Coverdale's Sons Ltd, photographic chemists, York.
The book was issued to a resident of Portland Street, York.
The book was issued in Gateshead by the Ministry of Food.
Issued by the Ministry of Food.
The card was issued for a dinner for club members.
The letter was written by the City of York Education Committee, Boys Department, St Clement's School, about Charles Copley.
The certificate was issued to Charles Copley by the City of York Education Committee.
Addressed to Mr Lambert, ironmonger, and relating to gutters being sent to Tesseyman.
Tates were located in High Ousegate, York.
The wallet was issued by John Saville and Sons, Chemists, Goodramgate.
Sent to Messrs S and W Hudson, Horsforth, Leeds.
The licence was issued by City of York Council in the name of Joseph Long.
Sir William Fairfaxes book of Yorkshire Army 1584.
Marked 'Harl 1394'.
ZDV genealogical and heraldic manuscripts frames 30-48 and 66-78.
Volume of photographs of monuments in York Minster.
Includes pedigrees and photographs of memorials.
The original notification grants Albert Edward Jelson the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force. Marked 'Temporary.'
The poster shows 'The most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described 1610'.
Made by Parkinson and W Oates for the Commissioners under the York Improvement Act.
Twentieth century colour reproduction of a city map from 1610.
Colour print of an original plan.
The plan shows the façade facing the gardens. Reproduction of the original.
By F Consitt. Photocopy of an earlier map, most likely 18th century.
By Francis White. The map forms part of the third edition of the survey of the County of York. Also includes a smaller map of Hatfield Chase and Crowle in one corner.
The map shows the area around Coney Street, the River Ouse, Bridge Street and Low Ousegate. Sheet SE 6051 NW.
Includes St Andrew's Church, St Saviour's, All Saint's Pavement, St Mary's, St Michael's and St Sampson's, as well as possibly sites of a number of redundant churches.
The section shows the area around Hungate, with the proposed new Exchange at Hungate marked in red.
The item was produced by York Art Gallery.
The plan shows the house numbres and prominent buildings, as well as the layout of St Mary's rectory.
Hand-drawn sketch of the layout of the city of York in the fifteenth century, with prominent monastic buildings marked.
Hand-drawn sketch of the layout of the city of York in the later Middle Ages, with prominent monastic buildings and churches marked.
By J K Dodds.
One-sided leaflet produced by City of York Council.
The plan was privately published by a printer in Acomb. Annotated photocopy.
The leaflet has information about the College, as well as a campus map for the Lord Mayor's Walk campus.
The map shows the city centre, Dringhouses, Ashkam Richard, Colton and Appleton Roebuck. Photocopy only. The original image appears to have been in sections.
Includes the area around York Railway Station, and the train lines in particular.
Colour plan showing a proposed large scale venue.
Colour print.
The item is in the form of a laminated poster.
Black and white photograph of the plan. Copyright YAYAS. The original plan is likely to be 19th century.
The plan shows the School for the Blind and land owned by the Philosophical Society. The original plan is dated c.1840. Copyright YAYAS.
Poster produced by the Yorkshire Dales (North Riding) National Parks Committee.