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Archival description
Museum Gardens
HMU/P/25/28 · Item · 1920s-1930s
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Showing St Mary's Abbey Chapter House, the side of the Yorkshire Museum and King's Manor.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.

Floods in King Street
HMU/P/25/275 · Item · c.1892
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Showing the side of Ouse Bridge Inn (Kings Arms).

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.

Lendal
HMU/P/25/27 · Item · 1920s-1930s
Part of Hugh Murray archive

There are shops in the image but the photograph is too faded to identify them.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.

Tower Place flood marker
HMU/P/25/266 · Item · October 1952
Part of Hugh Murray archive

The marker shows heights shown for 1625, 1636, 1831, 1763, 1892.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.

Floods on Clifton Green
HMU/P/25/261 · Item · 1947
Part of Hugh Murray archive

The image was taken looking up Shipton Road. Includes boys in a boat, with girls watching.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.

Museum Gardens
HMU/P/25/26 · Item · 1920s-1930s
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Showing the Yorkshire Museum with the lady from HMU/P/25/3.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.

Unidentified way marker
HMU/P/25/257 · Item · 2000s
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Stone marked HM 1425 set behind railings next to a limestone wall. The stone is likely to be either a way marker or a boundary stone.

Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.

Unidentified way marker
HMU/P/25/256 · Item · 2000s
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Stone marked HM 1425 set behind railings next to a limestone wall. The stone is likely to be either a way marker or a boundary stone.

Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.

York Minster Nave
HMU/P/25/238 · Item · c.1972
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Taken from a high up position looking east.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: City of York Department of Tourism.

HMU/P/25/227 · Item · c.1910
Part of Hugh Murray archive

The chapel was to the side of the central tower columns and gas burner. More detailed information can be found on the reverse of the photograph. See also HMU/P/25/226.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: TJW Hanstock.

HMU/P/25/226 · Item · c.1910
Part of Hugh Murray archive

The chapel was to the side of the central tower columns and gas burner. More detailed information can be found on the reverse of the photograph. See also HMU/P/25/227.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: TJW Hanstock.

HMU/P/25/212 · Item · 20th century
Part of Hugh Murray archive

The man is a tanner or a skinner, and the finial is located in the York Minster Nave, north aisle, east side.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.

Engraving of mediaeval scene
HMU/P/25/211 · Item · 20th century
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Showing a King catching a goat, either from a stained glass window or manuscript.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.

Museum Gardens
HMU/P/25/21 · Item · 1930s
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Showing St Mary's Abbey Chapter House, the side of the Yorkshire Museum and King's Manor.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.

HMU/P/25/209 · Item · March 1972
Part of Hugh Murray archive

The carving is located on the side window of the York Minster Nave, north aisle, west side.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.

Figure carving
HMU/P/25/207 · Item · January 1972
Part of Hugh Murray archive

The carving is located in the York Minster Nave on the north aisle, east side.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.

York Minster west window
HMU/P/25/204 · Item · 20th century
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Showing a panel with an unnamed Archbishop, c.1338/39.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Hogarth. Labelled 'Plate 2'.

York Minster south side
HMU/P/25/203 · Item · 1960s
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Showing a Ford Anglia beyond the railings.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: City of York Department of Tourism.

All Saints Pavement
HMU/P/25/20 · Item · 1920s-1930s
Part of Hugh Murray archive

Taken from Coppergate with the lady from HMU/P/25/3 outside.

Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.