The carving is located in the York Minster Nave on the south aisle, east side.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
The carving is located in the York Minster Nave on the south aisle, east side.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
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.
The carving is located in the York Minster Nave on the south aisle, east side.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Showing Walter Skirlaw, Prince Bishop of Durham 1406.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Hogarth.
Showing a panel with an unnamed Archbishop, c.1338/39.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Hogarth. Labelled 'Plate 2'.
Showing a Ford Anglia beyond the railings.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: City of York Department of Tourism.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Fred Spencer, photographer.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: City of York Department of Tourism.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Taken from Coppergate with the lady from HMU/P/25/3 outside.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
It is assumed that the panel is in York Minster.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The original drawing was by J S Prout.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: City of York Department of Tourism.
Showing Mary and Jesus, Joseph and ox.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
From the north transept of Holy Trinity Church.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Second panel from the west, but the subject is unidentifiable.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Side view of museum with the lady from HMU/P/25/3 outside.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The reverse states: 'Rev. J. Hutchinson'.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing the organ. The reverse states: 'Rev. J. Hutchinson'.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Women and children are visible.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing boys at the gate.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Shown looking up from Nave.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Positive image of HMU/P/25/180.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Negative.
Provenance: Unknown.
Engraving of drawing by W. Monkhouse.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
With a lady pictured outside.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing the south west tower in scaffolding. The reverse states 'L. Creed Oct 1991'.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Copy of HMU/P/25/142.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing dawn breaking, fire engines and the roof ablaze.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Yorkshire Evening Press.
Showing firemen standing amongst roof timbers.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Yorkshire Evening Press.
Showing the roof lying on the floor, and workers preparing scaffolding.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Yorkshire Evening Press.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Yorkshire Evening Press.
Side view from river showing the side of the arch.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Reverse states (in Hugh Murray's handwriting): 'Mary Thallon's husband.'
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Signed 'Lawrence Wright delt 1951.'
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Entitled 'Peddement Battlement for the East Front adjoining the New Spire on the south East Angle 1847'.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
In Grecian style.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Bodleian Library.
Showing a temporary roof covering the south transept after the fire the previous year.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The fire took place in York Minster.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing the West Front of the Minster.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The image is possibly from the Jesse window at York Minster.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
With a car parked in front. At the time of the photograph the hall was Elliot's restaurant.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Lettered a, b, d and g. See also HMU/P/25/153.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The image is possibly from the Jesse window at York Minster.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The reigns cover Kings and Queens and Archbishops.
Format: N/A.
Provenance: Unknown.
Possibly of King Edward II. Also shows an advert for Aylmer & Cant's 'History of York Minster'.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Lettered f, h, c and i.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Order form of a Christmas card.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Peter Gibson.
Showing heraldry. The reverse states (in Hugh Murray's handwriting): 'Jesse Green'.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The memorial was to the West Yorkshire Regiment under Lt. Col. Norman Ayrton England.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Stained glass panel showing Adam and Eve being tempted.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
From Pavement end with pedestrians showing Cox's, Carter and Abbot's shops.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
On reverse in Hugh Murray's writing: '1875'.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Entitled the 'last judgement at domesdai'. Showing Christ in majesty, sitting above the mouth of hell.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The memorial commemorates the Peninsular War of 1808-1814, and was erected in 1913.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Smaller version of HMU/P/25/142.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The photograph shows York Minster over the rooftops.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The man appears to be in First World War uniform. In pencil: 'H. Lane Smith -?' On reverse: 'To Evie, from Capt. Anderson.'
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The photograph shows boys and staff.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing the Dean's Park, Chapter House, and the south transept of York Minster. A lady is also pictured.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The photograph was most likely taken at York Assizes, and shows Parkers tanding by his coach with postilions and trumpeters.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: E. Buck.
Pilkington is shown in a coach leaving York Minster. The photograph also shows policemen, clergy and other dignitaries at the west door of the Minster.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
He is shown entering his coach at York Minster. The photograph also shows policemen, clergy and other dignitaries at the west door of the Minster.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The coach is preceded by his trumpeters. High Sheriff at the time was Frederick James Montague of Melton Park.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Probably photographed in the Mansion House. The official holds an order of the 'Ville de Dijon', a York-twinned town.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Enlargement of HMU/P/25/128.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Possibly taken by Palmer.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Annotated on reverse: William Slingsby Hunter of Gilling Castle.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Includes seven men and one woman, all unidentified. It may possibly be some form of council meeting or railway company meeting.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Yorkshire Evening Press.
Five musicians with woodwind instruments.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
25 unidentifed men, marked as 'Plate 241.'
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Joseph Duncan.
Includes fish stalls and customers, plus shops of W. P. Forown, and W. M. Cutter.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Shown in his studio at 11 Clarence Street, York.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Same occasion as HMU/P/25/117.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Looking towards York Minster and showing pedestrians.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Cockburn was Dean from 1822to 1858.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.