Archbishop from 1577-1588. Or a fess wavy between 3 crosses, crosslet filchee gules, on south wall of Minster. No. 63.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the corner with Goodramgate.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12
Provenance: W Hayes
Archbishop from 1501-1507. Argent a pale lozenge in sable. No. 55
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Archbishop from 1396-1399. Seal with a rampant lion within a border billettee. No. 47.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Waldby's counter-seal, from a book. Waldby was Archbishop from 1396-1399.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Waldby's tomb brass. No. 47.
Format: Black and white, 13 x 7
Provenance: Unknown
Archbishop from 1531-1544. Quarterly sable fess from a vellum roll, painted with names and Arms of those present at the Parliament of the Hilary term, 1539-1540. No. 58.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Chair back in Archbishops Palace, Bishopthorpe, when Harcourt was Archbishop (1807-1847). Chair is made from oak of the Minster roof, salvaged from the great fire of 1829. Includes a wooden shield with a mitre.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Porch of the Archbishops Palace when Drummond was Archbishop (1761-1776). Quarterly descriptive stone shield with cherub.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Stone bust in wall of church, and Archbishop's robes.
Format: Black and white, 14 x9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts Musgrave's crest at St Andrews Church, Bishopthorpe. Crest is azure, shiny, painted, with 6 amulets. Musgrave was Archbishop from 1847-1860. No 84.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts quarterly description a hatchment at St Andrews Church, Bishopthorpe,. Vernon later became Harcourt, and was Archbishop (1807-1847). No. 83.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts Hayes' studio in garden of 76 Monkgate, with gasworks chimney behind and a gasholder summit to the right. TB34.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12, 22 x 16
Provenance: W Hayes
Plaque erected by William McLagan, Archbishop, in 1908. No. 88
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Lang's Arms at Selby Abbey, include description and rematriculation. Date: 26 January 1909. Lang was Archbishop from 1909-1928. No. 89.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts heraldic window at the Palace, accepted Archbishop Frewen, Archbishop 1660-1664. Window with Arms. No. 71.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts heraldic window at the Palace, Arms of Archbishop Richard Sterne, who was Archbishop from 1664-1673. No. 72.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts heraldic window at the Palace. Arms of John Dolben, Archbishop from 1683-1684. No. 73.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts heraldic window at the Palace, Thomas Lamplugh Archbishop, from 1688-1691. No. 74.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts heraldic window, Dr John Sharp, Archbishop from 1691-1714. Azure a pheon, argent with a border or charger with eight torteaux, granted 1691. No, 75.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, Sir William Dawes, Archbishop from 1714-1724. Argent on a bend azure, between 2 colises gules, 6 battleaxes on sable, 3 swans or. No. 76.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, Thomas Herring, Archbishop 1743-1747. Gules, 3 lucies haurient or between E1957 crosses, crosslet or. No, 78.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the empty street
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12
Provenance: W Hayes
Heraldic window, Matthew Hutton, Archbishop 1747-1757. Gules on a fess between 3 cushions, argent tasselled or as many fleur de lis of the field. No, 79.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, John Gilbert, Archbishop 1757-1761. Gules on armed leg, couped at the thigh, in pale between 2 broken spears, argent headed or. No. 80.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts stone shield on gatehouse, quarterly or 3 bars or a lions head. Archbishop Robert Hay Drummond, Archbishop from 1761-1776.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, Robert Hey Drummond, Archbishop 1761-1776. No. 81.
Format: Black and white, 14 x9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, William Markham, Archbishop 177-1807. Window depicts a lion, looks repaired. No. 82
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, Archbishop Edward Venables Vernon (later Harcourt), Archbishop 1807-1847. No. 83.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, Thomas Margison, Archbishop 1847=1860. No. 84.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, Charles Thomas Langley, Archbishop 1860-1862. Quarterly: 1 and 4 per fess indented or and azure; 2 and 3 argent on a chevison sable with 3 bezants. No,.85.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Window, William Thompson Archbishop 1862-90. Azure a lion rampant or See of Gloucester/See of Bristol. Inscribed: 'To the glory of God and in memory of Henry Wiliiam Cooper and of Bertha Mary his wife who departed this life respectively on 18 April 1908 a
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, William Thompason, Archbishop from 1862-1890. No. 86.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the street with shoppers
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12
Provenance: W Hayes
Heraldic window, William Connor Magee, Archbishop 1891. Sable, with 3 leopards' faces (they look like Cheshire Cats) argent.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, William Dalrymple MacLagan. Archbishop 1891-1908.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
William Dalrymple MacLagan, Archibishop 1891-1908. Argent 2 chevrons sable on a bordure vert 3 martlets or See of Lichfield per pales gules and argent.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Window of St. Aidan but with arms of Archbishop MacLagan. No. 88.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window, Archbishop Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop 1908-1928. No. 89.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic window by Christopher Webb for Archbishop Arundel, with Arundel depicted on left of shield in centre, and Archbishop Neville on right. 1947.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of York 1388-96. Quarterly: 1 and 4 Gules a lion rampant or (Fitzalan); 2 and 3 chequy or and azure (Warren) engr within a bordure argent. No. 46.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
George Neviille, Archbishop 1465-1476. Gules a saltire argent a label goboney argent and azure (Papworth, p70) Argent a fess of 3 lozenges gules.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Window of North Choir aisle. Henry Bowet, Archbishop 1407-1423. argent 3 reindeers' heads, on cabessed sable. 'Sylver iij rayndere hedys all of sabyll', i.e. Horned heads in black.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Williams was Archbishop from 1641-1650, and also Dean of Westminster and Bishop of Lincoln.. 1.Gules. 2. Lions passant 2. Gules a chevron ermine 3. Azure a cross fleury No indication given as to location of window.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the street with delivery boys working.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12
Provenance: W Hayes
Dean of York, 1858. Per chevron engraved gules, and argent 3 talbots' heads erased counter-changed, carved in stone.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Dean of York, 1702. Argent a chevron between 3 griffins, passant sable, carved in stone.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
6 Gules or Sable on a bend between 2 heads erased or and cross formee between 2 annulets gules. Inscription; 'Quo fas et gloria avaunt (where law and glory lead'. (Robertson)) Sanderson Paly of 6 argent and azure and bend sable. Large stone memorial wit
Format: Black and white, 14 x9
Provenance: Unknown
A chevron gules between 3 bent bows with arrows drawn to the head proper. In cathedral chevron is vert and arrows argent. Large stone memorial with Arms of Bowman (1821-1914.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Arms of Spencer (of Offley Hall). Quarterly argent and gules in 2nd and 3rd quarters. A fret or over all on a bend sable, 3 fleur de lis in argent. Tombstone with detailed skull and crossbones on. Dates from 1630.
Format: Unidentified.
Provenance: Unknown
Arms of Selby Monastry, depicting 3 swans on sable, close argent. Stone carving with brass and white swans.
Format: Unidentified.
Provenance: Unknown
Coloured dinner plate, depicting several Coats of Arms, moving cloclwise: See of York; England (Beaufort); Washington; Lancaster; Fauconbridge; Woodstock; De Lucy; D'Arcy; and William I.
Format: Unidentified.
Provenance: Unknown
Heraldic Window put up in 1840 by Lond Grantley of Markenfield to commemorate his long ancestry stretching back through John of Gaunt to Edward III. Long description.large stained glass window full of Arms.
Format: Unidentified.
Provenance: Unknown
Arms of Huddersfield and Manchester Railway on carved pediment., Arms representing Huddersfield and Manchester, A fleece etc Manchester, gules 3 bandlets enhanced or, The company was taken over by the LNWR in 1847.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Medal on a ribbon, depicting the Arms of London and North Eastern Railway, with name of company inscribed below.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the street with shoppers
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12
Provenance: W Hayes
Carving on pediment of a building in Norwich.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Carved and painted wooden shield.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Carved and painted wooden shield.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Carved pediment. Arms of Huddersfield and Manchester Railway, Arms represent Huddersfield and Manchester, A fleece etc Manchester, gules 3 bandlets enhanced or. The company was taken over by the LNWR in 1847.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Stone memorial listing the Bishops of Ripon from c1681-1686 and 1836-1956, with a shield at the top.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Hanging pub sign. Depicts a Coat of Arms, probably of the Blanchard family.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Argent, a crosier in pale sable enfiled with a crown proper,all within a border of sable bezantee, with wooden shields.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Describes the Arms of Petre impaling Howard,. Actually hatchment to Lady Petre d 1833.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Town Arms. Or on a chevron sable between 3 rams passant sable as many towers. Motto: 'Juvet impigo Deus (God aids the diligent)'
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Stained g;ass window at the Hall, which is lcoated in Bedingfield.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the street rather empty. Includes 'Scott' Butchers.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12
Provenance: W Hayes
Depicts the station with taxis and parking. Crests are depicted in the brickwork of the station building, which also has arches.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the station with taxis and parking. Crests are depicted in the brickwork of the station building, which also has arches.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the station with taxis and parking. Crests are depicted in the brickwork of the station building, which also has arches.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the station with taxis and parking. Crests are depicted in the brickwork of the station building, which also has arches.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts a mock Tudor building on corner of a road. A sign post pointing to Hull is on the left, and to (unknown) city centre,
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Same mock Tudor building as depicted in previous image.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Window of same mock Tudor building depicted in HMU/P/14/494 & 495, with 7 crests.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Archbishop's crest, with motto ex libris Joseph B Lightfoot, Episcopi Dunelmenis.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts a bishop's mitre and a crest with 4 lions.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
With a bishop's mitre and a crest with 5 lions.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
View out through a medieval gateway, like that from Bedern onto Goodramgate. T1045. 30. 2 1/2 wide.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the street with a few people in it. Includes 'Scott' Butchers.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12
Provenance: W Hayes
To Lt. Col. Neville Bowes Elliott Cooper, who died from his wounds in Feb 1918. Probably located in Ripon.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
To Margaret Chettle , of Ripon. She was a teacher. She died in 1813.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
5 glass roundels, with crest depicting a bull's head and the letters 'D.F.H.'
Format: Colour 13 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
5 glass roundels, with crest depicting a bull's head and the letters 'A.H.' and the date '1868', matches the one depicted in the previous image.
Format: Colour 13 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Elaborate roundel in a gateway, with crest depicting a helm and a motto.
Format: Black and white 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Elegant, depicts a rampant stag, red hands, wheels, and a helm.
Format: Colour 11 x 8
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts bishop's mitre and crest of Archbishop Arundel, who died in 1396.
Format: Colour 11 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts archbishop's mitre and crest of Archbishop George Neville, who died in 1476.
Format: Colour 11 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts a close-up view of a crest, possibly that of Archbishop Scrope.
Format: Colour 10 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts crest of Archbishop Lamplugh
Format: Colour 11 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts a family walking through, wearing hats.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 12
Provenance: W Hayes
Depicts very large crest of John Williams, who was Bishop of Lincoln and later Archbishop of York. He died in 1650.
Format: Colour 11 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Probably at the Minster, depicts 2 archbishops' crests.
Format: Colour 11 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts a tomb topped with a recumbent archbishop and depicting 5 crests, located in York Minster.
Format: Colour 11 x 8
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts the external gatehouse.
Format: Colour 11 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts a griffin holding up a cardinal's hat and a banner with the crest of Archbishop Wolsley on.
Format: Colour 11 x 8
Provenance: Unknown
Close-up view of pargeting at the house.
Format: Colour 12 x 7
Provenance: Unknown
On an exterior brick wall. Arns are in stone.
Format: Colour 12 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts a plawur from 1914, commemorating the bridge becoming toll free.
Format: Colour 11 x 8
Provenance: Unknown
Located on Museum Street, dates from 1880.
Format: Colour 11 x 8
Provenance: Unknown
Viewed from the south.
Format: Colour 11 x 8
Provenance: Unknown