Includes the front of 1-14 Eagle Street, and the rear of 8-14 Eagle Street. York Health Department.
Two copies of photograph and research sheet. G. A. Spink.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image.
One photograph by Fox-Talbot, 1845, and one by Thelma Willis, 1974.
Photograph and negative.
Showing the rear of 8 Duke Street and 42-44 Lowther Street. York Health Department.
Showing the rear of 3 to 6 Duke Street. York Health Department.
Taken by York Health Department.
Includes images of Duke of York Street from Hallfield Road, and from Layerthorpe.
One negative and one print.
One general street view and twoimages showing the junction of Fourth Avenue and Fifth Avenue during snowstorm (28th March 1995). 'Snap your Street' entry.
Black and white photo of Sainsburys car park taken from the city walls, with tourist horse and carriage in foreground and one colour photo of car park. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Two photos, one showing rear of FR Stubbs building and the other showing The Blue Bell. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Two photos of Fossgate, one showing traffic on bridge over Foss, the other showing scaffolding on the FR Stubbs building. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Two photos of Fossgate, one general street view and one showing entrance to Rodgers of York. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Reproduction of black and white photographs of the hall before the 1925 restoration (possibly from J B Morrell's 'City of our Dreams').
Reproduction of black and white photographs of the hall before the 1925 restoration (possibly from J B Morrell's 'City of our Dreams').
Two views of fireplace by Benson.
Two undated black and white photos of the circular table. Copyright Northern Echo
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Dress suggests before the Second World War.
2 copies.
2 copies. By RB and ED Richards
2 copies.
Photographs by Richards of York.
Showing the Fossgate entrance. One colour, one black and white.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Telegraph poles in evidence.
Two identical photos of the yard from the south east. Taken for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Two identical photos of the yard. Taken for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Colour photographs of the outside of the shop. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Two colour photographs of Clifford Street from different angles.
Black and white photograph of Clifton Green flooded alongside a letter written by Rev. A. E. Burton, dated 1947, detailing how he came across the photo and why he is passing it on.
Two black and white photographs of a half demolished house with a scale drawing depicting a birds eye view of the surrounding area, including where the photos were taken from.
2 copies.
4 copies.
Black and white photographs of the Terry's factory just before it was demolished. Taken by the York District Council City Engineers Department.
Black and white photographs of the Terry's factory just before it was demolished. Taken by the York District Council City Engineers Department.
Black and white photographs of the Terry's factory just before it was demolished. Taken by the York District Council City Engineers Department.
Black and white photograph depicting the car park, North Riding Motors Ltd and Volkswagen. 2 copies.
Black and white photograph of Clarence Fisheries, at the top of Clarence Street near Gillygate. 2 copies.
Black and white photograph of Maxwell's Clarence Fisheries. 2 copies.
2 copies.
2 copies.
Black and white photographs of George Inn and then Leak and Thorp on the same sight 111 years later.
Early black and white postcard view, unwritten (later version of PHO/3/53).
Black and white photograph from Yorkishire Evening Press. 3 copies.
Black and white photograph by G.Benson.
Two black and white engravings. 2 copies.
Two postcards printed from colour paintings, showing the courtyard. Produced by Raphael Tuck and Sons.
Two black and white photographs, showing different views of the interior of the College. Photographer is F. Frith.
One black and white images, whilst the other has been coloured.
Postcards.
Early black and white postcard view, unwritten (later than above entries).
Copyright: Northern Echo.
Two black and white photographs of inner courtyard and corner of St William's College. Appear to be 19th century images.
Photographer is Aubrey Spink. Minster Library and the Dean's House are in all photographs.
One picture looking towards the new Railway Station, and one picture looking towards the old Railway Station.
The photo in PHO/3/5311 is the same as one of the photos under this reference.
Very early black and white postcard view, unwritten.
Postcards.
Showing the fireplace.
Showing the fireplace.
Copyright RCHM.
Very early black and white postcard view, unwritten.
Includes one sepia photograph of the Ouse and north bank looking up Marygate, and one sepia photograph of the River Ouse from Lendal Bridge.
Two tinted photographs.
Includes one black and white photograph of Lendal Bridge and the North Street Postern from the north side of the river, by A. Russell, and one black and white photograph of Lendal Bridge from the river by A. Russell.
Two black and white photographs of Lendal Bridge. One looking towards the bridge from the river bank, the other looking onto the bridge from the road. Photographs by William Hayes.
Two black and white photos of a man looking out at a frozen River Ouse photographed by William Hayes near Leeman Road.
One image showing the York Sea Cadet building in the background, the other showing the York Sea Cadet building and Woodsmill Quay. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Two coloured photos of the River Ouse showing boats moored at the bank. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Black and white photos of the River Ouse. One showing boats moored on the bank of the Ouse and the other showing boats moored at the bank looking towards Skeldergate Bridge.
Early black and white postcard view, unwritten.
Coloured painting of the River Ouse by Henry Gastineau.
Showing the boat 'The River King'on the Ouse. One photograph is of the boat outside the Guildhall.
Two black and white photographs of the wall of the east bank south of Lendal Bridge.
Two black and white photographs of the north river bank wall, east of Lendal Bridge.
Two black and white photographs of the north river bank wall, east of Lendal Bridge.
Two coloured postcard photographs, both of the River Ouse at Clifton.
Black and white photgraphs of the River Ouse from Scarborough Bridge showing Lendal Bridge.
Etching of old Ouse Bridge, and a picture showing both old Ouse Bridge and new Ouse Bridge.
Contains two etchings of old Ouse Bridge from different viewpoints.
Contains two pictures of Ouse Bridge: a black and white photo postcard and an engraving by Wm. Birch.
Black and white postcards.
Three black and white photos by Aubrey Spink taken from south bank of River Ouse.
Colour Christmas card from the Lord Mayor by John Shannon. 2 copies.
Early retouched colour postcard view, unwritten.
Two black and white photo postcards, one showing views of the village, the other showing the ferry. Both cards have been written and posted. William Hayes is presumed the photographer. Both postcards have hand written cataloguing data included.
Black and white photos by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.