Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Engraving.
Snap your Street' entry. Includes Fairfax House and Impressions Gallery, and Cafe Andros.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Rear of 9-11 Cambridge Street (also showing Rosary Terrac) and 8-34 Cambridge Street.
Rear of 1-11 Cambridge Street, and 28-34 Cambridge Street.
Rear of 28-34 Cambridge Street, and rear of 8-34 Cambridge Street.
Coning was a family grocers. Includes images of the exterior and interior of the building.
2 copies.
Engraving and photograph.
Two copies.
Two copies.
Two copies.
Opened 5th June 1951 by the Duchess of Gloucester and called Gloucester House.
Engraving.
Contains Black and white photograph and a newspaper cutting with the same picture.
Two engravings.
Two black and white photographs of a view down Newgate from the east.
Showing Museum Chambers and Museum Street Rooms.
Showing Museum Chambers, Museum Street Rooms and part of Thomas' Hotel.
Two black and white photographs of the interior of York Central Library Information Department by W. M. Farnsworth.
Two black and white photographs of the interior of York Central Library Information Department by W. M. Farnsworth.
Two black and white photographs of the Minster as viewed from the south from Petergate.
One image looking towards the Minster from the far end of Petergate; the other looking towards the Minster from the near end of Petergate. Both entrys for the 'Snap your Street' competition.
Engraving.
Shows a lamp above the gateway.
Includes passage at rear of 3-37 Mount Ephraim, and the rear of 22-32 Mount Ephraim.
Includes images of Mount Ephraim, and the street from Rosary Terrace.
Includes: rear of 1-4 Park Terrace and 26-32 Lowther Street; rear of 1-6 Park Terrace and 26-32 Lowther Street.
Snap Your Street' entry.
2 copies.
Also shows the rear of 11-19 Oxford Street.
Also shows the rear of 29-41 Oxford Street.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Two photographs taken on different dates for entry to 'Snap your Street'.
Two photographs for entry to 'Snap your Street'.
Reorganisation of York Market. Photographs for entry to 'Snap your Street'.
William Hayes attrib. Main street.
Engraving.
Two photos of plates from Monumental effigies of Gt Britain by C A Stothard.
By Nathan Drake.
2 copies.
Ancient Dormer windows off North Street. Two copies.
Two small black and white photographs of the same line drawn plan of the area.
Two large identical and one small more close up photograph showing buildings on the corner of Bridge Street and North Street, looking towards the Viking Hotel.
Two identical small images of the church from the front. One is a photograph and one seems to be a paper copy.
Two images showing the Whitehouse Buildings, one showing Cundalls Buildings and one showing a plan of the area before the buildings were demolished. Items accompanied by a cataloguing data sheet.
Two black and white photographs showing a view of the houses in the street which sit next to the church.
Two medium size colour photographs showing the street from different perspectives. Taken for the 'Snap Your Street' competion.
Two small black and white photographs of houses in Orchard Way, Dringhouses. One taken during construction, the other after completion with people in the foreground. Taken for the 'Snap Your Street' competion.
Two black and white photographs looking towards the Minster from slightly different locations and times.
Two black and white photographs and hand drawn map showing work being done on house to add new shop front and plaster the upper portion of the building. Map shows camera positions for the two photos.
Two views of the corner of Goodramgate and Low Petergate, both taken from King's Square about 100 years apart. One taken by Thelma Willis, and includes her negative.
Two black and white photographs showing the back and side elevations with Bootham Engineers in the background.
Engraving.
Black and white photograph of Guy Fawkes House. 2 copies.
Two views of the corner of Low Petergate, taken about 74 years apart. One taken by Thelma Willis.
Photos by A Finney of lost buildings in the area.
Two identical colour postcard views looking towards St Sampson's Square.
Vestibule door to Chapter House.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Black and white photographs. One image is of Parliament Street looking toward Piccadilly, whislt the other is captioned 'Housing, Industry and Parking off Skeldergate'.
Black and white photographs, one captioned 'Shops and traffic in Parliament Street' and the other 'The New traffic system at the Piccadilly-Parliament Street junction'.
Engraving.
Showing the premises before and after rebuilding.
Two different Bblack and white views, made up as one Christmas Card.
Snap Your Street' entry.
One general view of street and one of no 39 Hardcastle's (the last pawn shop within the city walls). 'Snap your Street' entry.
Photograph showing the making of Piccadilly, breakthrough from Parliament Street and start of the road. Also includes a general street view from 1974.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Three colour postcards - Rock Walk, Scarborough; Harbour and Castle Hill, Scarborough plus a triple view of Scarborough.
Plate 41 showing a section of the bottom border of the 5th window; and plate 42 showing section of the bottom border of the 5th window. Monkey holding an owl.
Four postcards showing views up Low Petergate towards the Minster.
View up Low Petergate from King's Square towards Minster. 2 copies.
View towards Minster with the Londesbro Arms on left and a baker on the right. Copyright: RCHM. 2 copies.
Showing rear elevation before restoration , and after restoration.
Three black and white postcards - Church Parade (South Cliff); Lily Pond, Valley Gardens; Queens Parade. All written, franked, and sent to Batley.
Two copies.
Drawn by Robert Garland. Engraved by B. Winkles 1835.