The wallet was issued by John Saville and Sons, Chemists, Goodramgate.
Tates were located in High Ousegate, York.
Addressed to Mr Lambert, ironmonger, and relating to gutters being sent to Tesseyman.
The certificate was issued to Charles Copley by the City of York Education Committee.
The letter was written by the City of York Education Committee, Boys Department, St Clement's School, about Charles Copley.
The card was issued for a dinner for club members.
Issued by the Ministry of Food.
The book was issued in Gateshead by the Ministry of Food.
The book was issued to a resident of Portland Street, York.
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.
Addressed to Mr Lambert, Parliament Street, York. The postcards asks for camp oil to be sent to The Mount School.
The charges were incurred by a customer of the company.
The ticket is for the unveiling of the Five Sisters window.
The envelope is advertising J W Knowles in Stonegate, York.
The print appears to be a proof from an advertising campaign (with handwritten notes on reverse).
The invitation is from the staff of the company to a whist drive and dance at the Albany Hall.
In the name of Abraham Van Lier.
In the name of Marguerite Booth.
The voting paper is against the opening of cinemas on Sundays. With handwritten notes by Hugn Murray on the reverse.
The card is for the election of 9 year old Thomas Sawyer to the school.
The card lists films being shown in the month of April, but the year is unknown.
The ball was arrange by The Albany Hall Academy of Dancing. The ticket is in the name of Miss Pulleyn.
Scorecard.
The certificate is in the name of Mrs C Boggett.
In the name of A Lockwood.
In the name of Charles Henry Moreland. No. 45.
The card was issued in the name of Joseph Buckle.
Executors of the late Caleb Dawson in account with the York Union Banking Company.
Includes illustations of the bosses.
Catalogue produced by Ken Spelman.
The pamphlet was created by York Castle Museum.
Letter from the Friends of York Minster thanking Hugh Murray for his service on the committee.
Photocopy of an article from Country Life.
The letter refers to 19th century photos of York Minster held in the US Library of Congress.
Paddock was curator of photographs at the Colorado Historical Society.
Includes newspaper cuttings.
Includes newspaper cuttings.
It is possible that the typescript was written by Hugh Murray, although no author details are supplied.
Book of photographs entitled 'Views of York Minster' by the Dean, A Purey-Cust.