Black and white photograph. Copyright: Northern Echo. 2 copies.
By Mrs Thelma Willis showing the construction of Christ Church.
Photos by Mrs Thelma Willis showing the construction of Christ Church and the erection of the steeple.
Photos by Mrs Thelma Willis showing the construction of Christ Church.
Includes one black and white postcard of the front exterior of Centenary Chapel by J. Hodgson, Cleckheaton, and one black and white postcard of the front exterior of Centenary Chapel by Arthur and Co. Publishers, York.
Includes one black and white photo of chapel interior, and one of the exterior.
Includes one black and white photo of Bedern Chapel interior, one black and white photo of chapel exterior, one black and white photo of damaged altar and interior of Bedern chapel, and black and white photo of Bedern chapel interior (the same view as pho
Includes one black and white photo of a bricked-up arched window with a more modern, broken window inserted, and one black and white photo of the interior of the chapel including a carved wooden altar, stove and pews.
Includes one black and white photo by William Hayes of the village pump and local children of Nether Poppleton, and a plastic-coated description of William Hayes' links to Nether Poppleton.
Includes one black and white photo of a display of Rowntree's Clear Gums by William Hayes, and a black and white photocopy of a letter from Windsor Castle to Rowntrees dated 13 November 1898.
Includes one black and white photo of a display of Rowntree's Clear Gums by William Hayes, and a catalogue card for Terry Deary's Smashing Saxons.
From J B Morrell, 'City of our Dreams'. One photograph of the exterior and one of the interior.
Includes one image of the main entrance, and one image of the church interior.
Pocklington from Chapel Hill. Postcard with Edward VII stamp, franked 1905.
Photographs of drawings of the church.
Contains two sketches of Holy Trinity Priory on Micklegate. One shows the tower of the church, and the other the exterior of the gateway.
Includes one image of the church's East Window, and one of the main entrance.
Contains two black and white photos of the church by W. Monkhouse.
Aerial view by Aerofilms.
Aerial view by Aerofilms.
Aerial view by Aerofilms.
Aerial view by Aerofilms.
Aerial view by Aerofilms.
Aerial view photo by Aerofilms.
Aerial view by Aerofilms.
By Aerofilms.
Aerial view. Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Early cars and gas lamps, assume 1920s. General view, Railway St and the Poplars.
Aerial view. Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Aerial view. Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Aerial view. Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Aerial view. Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Aerial view. Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Aerial view. Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Photo HRM.
Two Photos - Christ and the Lame Man. Photo Yorkshire Post.
Photographs of scenes at St Mary's Abbey.
Photographs of scenes at St Mary's Abbey.
Photographs of actors on stage in York Mystery Plays. Also at a floodlit St Mary's Abbey.
Photographs of scenes in the plays.
Photographs of scenes in the plays.
Photographs of scenes in the plays.
Photographs of the exhibition on Bootham Hospital Fields.
Photographs of the exhibition on Bootham Hospital Fields.
Photographs of the exhibition on Bootham Hospital Fields.
Black and white photographs of plans by Dr William White showing the streets of York as they were in January 1782.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments. Copyright YAYAS .
These photographs are copies of maps found in WHI/2.
Two black and white photographs, one mounted on card, taken by York Health Department.
Plan and three photographs taken by Engineers Department.
Plan and three photographs taken by Engineers Department.
Colour photo postcards of The Fish Quay and Whitby from the station.
Black and white photograph. Copyright Aerofilms Ltd.
Taken by Mr Walker.
Two views of cottage now numbered 30, one is c.1900, one c.1920.
Black and white photo taken from Bar Walls. 2 copies.
2 copies.
Photographs of Strensall village.
Photographs of Strensall village.
Black and white photos showing various views inside and outside York Minster. Includes pictures of Prince Philip.
Photocopies only.
Black and white photo of John Petty Memorial church. 2 copies.
Black and white photos glued to the folder. The image was taken in Garden of 33 Bootham, Dr. Evelyn's house.
Colour cards. 2 copies.
Black and white pictures taken from a magazine.
Colourised photo postcards of The Harbour and Barry's Yard, Whitby.
Two black and white photographs showing the street at two different dates in the 20th century, taken by Thema Willis (1974) and Herbert Speed (1935).
Views of the village street, including the Post Office. Donated by Joe Murphy.
Two medium sized photographs showing the interior of a panelled room, by A. Finney.
Two small identical Bblack and white photographs showing a street with children.
Two large Black and white photographs showing the exterior of the chapel and the railings in front. Taken by the Northern Echo.
Village Green with children and geese. Building all still extant as at 2003.
All of the images appear to be unrelated to each other.
2 copies.
Various views of the Skeldergate area.
51 Skeldergate is a late 18th century townhouse and 52 Skeldergate is a former sawmill.
The Plumbers Arms (demolished in 1964) and the Cock and Bottle that was built on the new alignment, after the widening of Skeldergate.
Duplicates of PHO/3/1629 and PHO/3/1630.
Includes YCC Cataloguing data sheet.
Black and white photo postcards showing major flooding in Thornton-le-Dale.
Demolished buildings, Yew Tree farm and large Georgian house.
Includes a plan showing the position of the camera. Photographed by Engineers Department, York. 1. C. Young's Commercial Hotel; 2. Adverts on the side of C. Young's Commercial Hotel; 3. Back of C. Young's Commercial Hotel; 4. Colton's Hospital (Almshouses
Includes a drawn plan showing the position of the camera when the photos were taken. By Engineers Dept.
Photos of walls prior to shops being built and a drawn plan showing the camera position when the photos were taken. By Engineers Dept.
Two black and white photos of houses at Prospect Gardens.