The ball was arrange by The Albany Hall Academy of Dancing. The ticket is in the name of Miss Pulleyn.
The card lists films being shown in the month of April, but the year is unknown.
The card is for the election of 9 year old Thomas Sawyer to the school.
The voting paper is against the opening of cinemas on Sundays. With handwritten notes by Hugn Murray on the reverse.
In the name of Marguerite Booth.
In the name of Abraham Van Lier.
The invitation is from the staff of the company to a whist drive and dance at the Albany Hall.
The print appears to be a proof from an advertising campaign (with handwritten notes on reverse).
The envelope is advertising J W Knowles in Stonegate, York.
The ticket is for the Solemn Eucharist on St Peter's Day. 2 copies.
The ticket is for the unveiling of the Five Sisters window.
The charges were incurred by a customer of the company.
The cards relate to York City Football Club matches.
Addressed to Mr Lambert, Parliament Street, York. The postcards asks for camp oil to be sent to The Mount School.
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.
The book was issued to a resident of Portland Street, York.
The book was issued in Gateshead by the Ministry of Food.
Issued by the Ministry of Food.
The envelopes were sent to Mrs K Booth, Darlington, by a serving member of the Armed Forces.
The card was issued for a dinner for club members.
The letter was written by the City of York Education Committee, Boys Department, St Clement's School, about Charles Copley.
The certificate was issued to Charles Copley by the City of York Education Committee.
Addressed to Mr Lambert, ironmonger, and relating to gutters being sent to Tesseyman.
Tates were located in High Ousegate, York.
The wallet was issued by John Saville and Sons, Chemists, Goodramgate.
Sent to Messrs S and W Hudson, Horsforth, Leeds.
The licence was issued by City of York Council in the name of Joseph Long.
First day covers for the Battle of Marston Moor reenactment and the Sealed Knot procession.
Two British Library microfilms and one from North Yorkshire County Record Office. Please see item level descriptions for more detailed information about the contents of this series.
Sans titreSir William Fairfaxes book of Yorkshire Army 1584.
Marked 'Harl 1394'.
ZDV genealogical and heraldic manuscripts frames 30-48 and 66-78.
Files relating to heraldry in York and elsewhere. Includes transcripts of a series of lectures carried out by Hugh Murray on the subject, and details of ecclesiastical heraldry. Please see file level descriptions for more detailed information about the contents of this series.
Sans titreEntitled 'Heraldic queries' and containing correspondence and notes relating to Hugh Murray. Includes extracts from articles.
Similar talk to the Advanced English Course, University, 1979 (includes some heraldic moments in slides).
Printed lists giving information about universities, schools, towns and cities, when they received their coats of arms and details about some of the features of those arms.
Printed list giving details of heraldry as it appears on the cards of various cigarette companies. Please note this list does not include the images themselves.
Includes details of heralds and grants of arms.
Volume of photographs of monuments in York Minster.
Includes pedigrees and photographs of memorials.
Also includes some details of pedigrees of families, possibly related to the history of the castle.
Handwritten notes.
Research notes on heraldry compiled by Hugh Murray. Also includes a copy of 'An heraldic description of the arms of the City of Leicester' produced by Leicester City Council.
Also includes research notes on photography.
Introduction to York given at a Unitarian Conference.
Handwritten research notes.
Includes notes on coats of arms, cap of maintenance, sword and mace bearers, swords and maces, other regalia and uses of arms.
Research notes compiled by Hugh Murray.
Particularly relates to York and York Minster.
Heraldry and Ripon, including notes on Geoffrey of Anjou; Wentworth; Fairfax; Bishop Drury and Peckitt, amongst others.
Railway Heraldry notes for a talk (Scottish version). Includes details of the Mallard speed record.
Includes details of civic heraldry in Chester, London, York, Ripon and Hull.
Lecture on heraldry.
General correspondence with the Yorkshire Heraldry Society, as well as the accounts, annual general meeting papers, and details of visits to various locations.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Correspondence and information regarding 'The World book of Murrays'.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Papers relating to Gilling West: family trees, research notes, heraldry information and details of prominent families of Gilling West.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.