Depicts the Tower during the demoliton of the Castle walls. View from a little further along the street than that depicted in HMU/P/10/124. 'Mary Thallon's husband.'
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the Castle walls under demolition. View from a little way along the walls, with the motte exposed. 'Mary Thallon's husband.'
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the Governor's House with some broken windows. No. 6;
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
View of gatway from inside walls of the Castle. No. 5
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the Castle gates i.e. Prison, and a pony and trap. 50% 10c.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Image is a photo of an etching depicting romantic greenery and the Prison on the left/
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts North Eastern Rail cart collecting sweets for Montral from the Terry's factory. Includes a horse, cart, and 6 men.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts area near WhipMaWhopMaGate, includes a pile of bricks, 'Welburn's', and St Crux church
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the garage up to Castlegate.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the garage from a few yards away.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the Bar from the inside, with two-way traffic passing through the arch of the Bar.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the Bar from the inside, includes a lot of cyclung men and tram tracks
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the Bar from the inside, includes a lot of boys and a notice regarding vehicles
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the Bar from the inside, includes cobbles and 2 blurred men.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Shows a terrace with mother at a doorway
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Shows the entry to the court from the courtyard. YMA. 137 inches.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Pencil drawing St Mary's tower and Bootham looking towards Bootham Bar.
Drawing photographed in black and white, 38 x 30cms
Provenance: RCHME stamp but 'Copyright YAYAS Evelyn collection' on back
Duplicates: 1 item
Type of item: 634 Evelyn collection, shiny modern paper
Pencil drawing of Old Houses, Bootham Bar and Gillygate.
Drawing photographed in black and white, 39 x 30cms
Provenance: RCHME stamp but 'Copyright YAYAS Evelyn collection' on back
Duplicates: 1 item
Type of item: 1621 Evelyn collection, shiny modern paper
Pencil drawing of Bishop Hill by Henry Cave.
Drawing photographed in black and white, 38 x 30cms
Provenance: RCHME stamp but 'Copyright YAYAS Evelyn collection' on back
Duplicates: 1 item
Type of item: 75 Evelyn collection, shiny modern paper
Floorplan of St William's Chapel, Ouse Bridge, hand-drawn but professional.
Drawing photographed in black and white, 38 x 30cms
Provenance: RCHME stamp but 'Copyright YAYAS Evelyn collection' on back
Duplicates: 1 item
Type of item: 51 Evelyn collection, shiny modern paper
Pencil drawing by George Nicholson.
Drawing photographed in black and white, 38 x 30cms
Provenance: RCHME stamp but 'Copyright YAYAS Evelyn collection' on back
Duplicates: 1 item
Type of item: 327 Evelyn collection shiny modern paper
The image shows a North Street timber framed courtyard in a watercolour by C Dillon.
Watercolour, photographed in black and white. 37 x 30cms
Provenance: RCHME stamp but 'Copyright YAYAS Evelyn collection' on back
Duplicates: 1 item
Type of item: 2051 Evelyn collection.shiny modern paper, bit tatty
The image is by R Dighton.
Coloured etching photographed in black and white. Image 31 x 22cms
Provenance: RCHME stamp but 'Copyright YAYAS Evelyn collection' on back
Duplicates: 1 item
Type of item: 166 Evelyn collection. Shiny.
The photograph shows dozens of men in uniform and best coats. Caption also written on reverse.
36 x 30cms
Provenance: Unknown
Duplicates: 1 item
Type of item: original print on old card back. Blank.
The photograph shows the members posed in three rows (21 women and nine men).
Photo, 21 x 16cms
Provenance: Unknown
Duplicates: 1 item
Type of item: original print on old card back. Blank. Scanned
Stereoscopic image. This image was not originally housed with the remaining negatives, and is not believed to have come from a negative by Pumphrey. It is unclear as to whether this image is of Ouse Bridge or Lendal Bridge, but the image appears to show All Saints North Street in the background.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Large format negative.
Action report for York Civic Trust on Bishophill May 1972.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Compiled by Florence Wright.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Copy of a dissertation entitled 'The contemporary role of York Cemetery' by Robert M Tuke.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)York Cemetery Chapel Bell dedication order of proceedings.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)Includes table of fees and charges. 2 copies.
Murray; Hugh (1923-2013)The plan shows the area belonging to the Mayor and Commonalty of the city of York, and the proposed new street leading from Blake Street to Bootham Bar. By W F Wadson, Lithographer.
Modern copy of scenes of York from August 1881.
The club was located on the corner of Albemarle Road and Queen Victoria Street. By 'Tyke.'
Heraldic devices of European royalty.
Black and white print of a painting by E Ridsdale Tate, dated 1914.
Black and white print.
Compiled and printed by York and District Spastics Group.
Surveyed by John Cossins. Reproduction of the original.
Photocopy of a map produced by York Archaeological Trust.
Black and white print, showing the new Ouse Bridge in the bottom right of the image.
Photocopy of the map and uniersity details.
Modern reproduction of a print from 1745.
Photocopy of the original made by L Charlton in the year 1778.
Map of York surveyed by Benedict Horsley. Reproduction of the original.
Includes the area to the south of York: Barlow, Carlton and Snaith.
Includes the area to the north of York: Newton on Ouse, Tollerton, Sutton on the Forest and Easingwold.
Includes the area to the west of York, on the way to Beningbrough.
Includes Church Fenton, Cawood, Hambleton and Thorpe Willoughby.
Includes the area between Askham Richard and Stillingfleet.
Includes Ellerton, Foggathorpe, Bubwith and Wressle.
Taken from the Yorkshire Directory. Black and white print.
Includes areas of North Yorkshire: Sheriff Hutton and Strensall areas.
Includes Whixley, Green Hammerton, Tockwith and Long Marston areas.
Includes areas to the south of York: Fulford, Heslington, Escrick and Elvington.
Includes Selby and the area to the east.
Includes east side of York, Sutton on the Forest and Sand Hutton.
Includes parts of the East Riding: Allerthorpe, Sutton on Derwent, and Seaton Ross areas.
Includes Buttercrambe and Stamford Bridge areas.
Includes Boston Spa and Tadcaster areas.
Shows parts of North Yorkshire, including Whitwell on the Hill, Leavening, and Acklam.
The tracing has damage to its bottom edge.
The map has places of interest marked on the reverse. Published by the Automobile Association.
Modern copy of an original drawing from 1880.
Black and white reproduction of a plan dated 1857. Copyright YAYAS.
The map shows the area around Holgate Ward and the carriage works in around the 1890s. Modern copy.
The poster shows colour images of the main buildings in the villages.
The map is a modern copy of an original created by John Speede in 1610.
Photocopy only. The map was produced by George Todd, grocer in New Pavement, Pocklington, and shows Europe.
The plan is based on one drawn by R H Skaife in 1864. Modern copy.
Site plan showing the Roman relics as existing, including drawings of the relics. The plan is in 1/500th scale.
The map was drawn by Estra Clark and includes interesting anecdotes about parts of the city centre. Full colour poster.
The map shows Bishopthorpe and Copmathorpe.
Colour poster showing the layout of the Minster and its history.
Showing Clifton (Without), west of York city centre, Rawcliffe and South Bank.
Poster in black, white and red.
Twentieth century copy of a map by Saxton, dated 1577.
Sheet number SE 64 NW.
Showing Tang Hall, Osbaldwick, Heworth and Murton. Sheet SE 65 SW.
Includes close-up maps of particular areas.
Includes a vignette of the Yorkshire Museum in the bottom right of the page. Black and white print.
Black and white print. The original map was created by John Lund in 1772.
Photocopy of the original plan.
The building are unidentified, but the image includes a motor scooter.
Colour image depicting a map apparently printed in 1499.
The photograph is stuck on a letter from Andrew Davison.