Twentieth century copy of a map apparently from 1605, or showing the city in that year.
Black and white print of the section of the map covering Bailie Hill. The original map was produced in 1694.
Black and white print of the original plan, created in around 1680.
Photocopy only of the front page of the paper from 13 December 1776.
Photocopy only of the front page of the paper from 22 December 1775.
The printed map is a copy of one drawn by John Croshold Esquire.
Black and white print only. The print is marked F Place, c.1703, and copyright rests with York Art Gallery / York Museums Trust.
The artist and copyright are unknown, by the painting was made before the expansion of the gaol. Black and white print.
The plan shows the station outside the city walls, as well as the Yorkshire Museum area and Roman burial ground. Photocopy only.
The print is of the map of York by J Archer, drawn in 1680.
The original map was produced in 1680.
Showing the site plan and Roman relics as existing. Copy only.
The map was created by F Consitt and appears to have been sold by a bookseller in York. Photocopy only.
Photocopy only.
Copy only. Sheet 174 showing all York parishes.
Ourline edition showing York and Selby, one inch to one mile. Sheet 97.
The photograph was taken outside the Mansion House.
The photograph shows the outside of the West Door of York Minster.
The print is entitled 'Plan of the property in the city of York between Pavement and St Sampson's Square likely to be affected by forming a New Street and market. Copyright YAYAS.
The photograph shows the outside of the West Door of York Minster.
Shows the area around Low Ousegate and Coney Street.
Blue and white hand-drawn map of Yorkshire, produced by Leak and Thorpe and drawn by Estra Clark.
Large format black and white photocopy of a drawing of Victorian Aberdeen.
Sheet CLXXIV SW.
Sheet CLXXIV NW.
Sheet CLXXIV SE.
Sheet CLXXIV NE.
Black and white map of the city published by the owners of a Bed and Breakfast on Barbican Road.
Map with humerous anecdotes about the history of the city. Published by Ben Johnson & Co and drawn by Estra Clark.
Includes details of the history of the village. Published by The East Yorkshire Borough of Beverley.
The painting shows a small boat and a building, possibly on the Ouse.
The plan is a copy of the original, and shows the area around the County Hospital.
Includes detailed information about the brewery.
Black and white photograph of the plan by Captain James Archer. The original plan, also held in the city archives, dates from around 1682.
The plan shows the layout of the city at that time. Black and white print only.
The original engraving seems to be 18th century, and was drawn and engraved by T J Winkles and J Rapkin. Includes illustrations of the railway station, York Minster, Micklegate Bar, St Mary's Abbey, Guildhall and Ouse Bridge, Yorkshire Museum, Clifford's Tower, Walmgate Bar and the Archbishops Palace.
Published plan showing the locations of churches.
Black and white photocopied street plan.
Photocopy only. The map shows where city centre car parks and coach parks are located, as well as public toilets.
Twentieth century reproduction in original plastic wallet. Produced by Heritage Cartography, Harrogate.
The item is a reproduction of the original.
The map was published by R Skaife in 1864, and then appeared in the British Association Handbook, 1906. On tracing paper.
Atkinson served in the Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment.
The heraldry was created by A and A Mussett, Heraldic Office, Hendon. The Yate family were later of Peel Hall in Lancashire.
The excavations were carried out in Old Station Yard, York. Copy only.
The excavations were carried out in Old Station Yard, York. Copy only.
The plan shows the locations of the Roman remains found. Copy only.
The original hand-drawn plan was created in 1782. Black and white print. Copyright YAYAS.
Black and white print of a tracing showing the house numbers and some owners. Copyright YAYAS.
Includes plan and section. Black and white print of a plan dated 28 November 1846. Copyright YAYAS.
The image is from the Eveleyn Collection (copyright YAYAS) and the original plan is dated 1829.
Poster produced by the Yorkshire Dales (North Riding) National Parks Committee.
The plan shows the School for the Blind and land owned by the Philosophical Society. The original plan is dated c.1840. Copyright YAYAS.
Black and white photograph of the plan. Copyright YAYAS. The original plan is likely to be 19th century.
The item is in the form of a laminated poster.
Colour print.
Colour plan showing a proposed large scale venue.
Includes the area around York Railway Station, and the train lines in particular.
The map shows the city centre, Dringhouses, Ashkam Richard, Colton and Appleton Roebuck. Photocopy only. The original image appears to have been in sections.
The leaflet has information about the College, as well as a campus map for the Lord Mayor's Walk campus.
The plan was privately published by a printer in Acomb. Annotated photocopy.
One-sided leaflet produced by City of York Council.
By J K Dodds.
Hand-drawn sketch of the layout of the city of York in the later Middle Ages, with prominent monastic buildings and churches marked.
Hand-drawn sketch of the layout of the city of York in the fifteenth century, with prominent monastic buildings marked.
The plan shows the house numbres and prominent buildings, as well as the layout of St Mary's rectory.
The item was produced by York Art Gallery.
The section shows the area around Hungate, with the proposed new Exchange at Hungate marked in red.
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 map shows the area around Coney Street, the River Ouse, Bridge Street and Low Ousegate. Sheet SE 6051 NW.
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.
By F Consitt. Photocopy of an earlier map, most likely 18th century.
The plan shows the façade facing the gardens. Reproduction of the original.
Colour print of an original plan.
Twentieth century colour reproduction of a city map from 1610.
Made by Parkinson and W Oates for the Commissioners under the York Improvement Act.
The poster shows 'The most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described 1610'.
The original notification grants Albert Edward Jelson the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force. Marked 'Temporary.'
Includes pedigrees and photographs of memorials.
Volume of photographs of monuments in York Minster.
ZDV genealogical and heraldic manuscripts frames 30-48 and 66-78.
Marked 'Harl 1394'.
Sir William Fairfaxes book of Yorkshire Army 1584.
The licence was issued by City of York Council in the name of Joseph Long.
Sent to Messrs S and W Hudson, Horsforth, Leeds.