Photocopy of a letter to Mr H. Hudson from Miss E.G. Paterson from the Joseph Rowntree Village Trust regarding his bungalows.
Letter to Mr. L. Hudson from the Chairman of the New Earswick Welcome Home Committee.
Request note for a photo (unknown) to be enlarged and copies to be made.
Letter to Joe Murphy from A.A. Harrison in response to 'A Pictorial History'.
Letter to Mr and Mrs Murphy from Heinz and Eleonore Launspach thanking Joe Murphy for the translation of the story 'Sahara Adventure'.
Letter and original envelope to Joe Murphy from Harry H. Crann, regarding a minor error in Joe Murphy's book.
Letter in response to the book 'New Earswick-A Pictorial History'.
Extract from the York family history society bulletin.
Joseph Rowntree announcing his new factory, Pagent of York.
Colour postcard of Cherry Tree Avenue in New Earswick.
The Folk Hall in New Earswick printed promotion leaflet.
The Joseph Rowntree Village Trust booklet, New Earswick, York with Joe Murphy's name and address written inside the front cover.
Photocopies of pages from inside 'The Joseph Rowntree Village Trust' booklet.
History of New Earswick Football and Cricket Clubs booklet signed by K.A.B. Shaw and Joe Murphy on the front cover.
New Earswick A Pictoral History' by Joe Murphy
Entitled 'New Earswick: A Pictoral History' by Hugh Murray.
New Earswick, view from a balloon'.
Aerial photograph of New Earswick by Aerofilms (A55270/54) Ltd.
Entitled 'Greetings from New Earswick'.
The cadets are possibly from the army.
With two additional pieces of paper depicting all names.
Reverse, L-R Robin Jackson, ?, ?, goalkeeper Geo Taylor, Ronnie Bayes, ?, Cyril Charlton, Walter Sanderson, Sam Randles, Tommy Jackson, Tony Daniels, Bert Butterworth. Note by Joe Murphy: This team won the cup at Fulfordgate, beating Rowntrees 1-0. The goal was scored direct from a free kick by Sam Randles.
Complete with instruments (relates to p.18 of the transcript).
The reverse contains the information: ' Vicar Norfolk Brown.'
Reverse - John Welsh +/L. Table head; air gunner crashed in the war badly burned.
Reverse Christine Pawson (and hearts).
Carnival queen and her attendants. Written on the reverse: Master Jackson, Anne Rowe, Malcolm Welsh, ?, Janet Martin, Margaret Rochester, Jean Windass, Joan Regan. Station Avenue?
Photograph of a group of workers and the foremen and one boy in front of one of the houses in New Earswick that is being built.
Same performance as JMU/9/2/7 and JMU/9/2/8.
Same performance as JMU/9/2/6 and JMU/9/2/8.