Two small black and white photographs, one looking from the inside through to Lawrence Street, the other taken from Barbican Road.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms A171236 and A171240.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms A163530 and A163531.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms A181922 and A181924.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms A171231 and A171232.
Two black and white photos.
Two Bblack and white photos showing the Barbican.
Retouched early colour postcard.
Two black and white photos of Bootham Bar taken by Aubrey Spinks.
Two Large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms 284885 and 284887.
Photo depicting Bootham Bar with horse and carriages from the 19th century, and one 20th century colour postcard by Dixon.
Two black and white photographic postcards. One by F. Frith and Co. Ltd., the other by Kingsway.
Postcards depicting drawings of Bootham Bar and the Minster.
Postcards depicting drawings of Bootham Bar and the Minster. One sent from Edinburgh to London.
Four postcards depicting various drawings of Bootham Bar and the Minster. All but one addressed and sent elsewhere.
Two almost identical christmas cards showing photos of Bootham Bar and the Minster, the only difference being their sender.
One colour image and one black and white.
Includes one etching of interior by H.Cave; and two postcards sent to W. G. Cammidge in St. Paul Square.
Black and white postcard of exterior of the Bar.
Two colour and one black and white postcard of the Bar. One is an interior view from a watercolour by Tom Dudley and one is an exterior view from a drawing. The Black and white card is a photo.
Copies of hand coloured black and white etching of the interior of the Bar. 2 copies.
One hand coloured and two black and white postcards of Monk Bar from outside the city. All unwritten.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms A163504 and A163505.
Early black and white postcard.
Two unwritten photographic postcards showing the bar from outside the city. One is black and white, the other is in colour.
Llithographs showing Monk Bar, probably in different centuries.
Two copies of the same black and white lithograph showing Monk Bar from outside the city, with people.
Two unwritten photographic postcards showing Monk Bar from within the city, with people and vehicles. At leat one view attributed to I.J. Hodgson, Cleckheaton.
Two medium size black and white photographs showing the ceiling in close up.
Postcards showing Monk Bar; two taken from outside and one from inside the city.
Includes 'York. A Bastion on the City Walls', black and white postcard by Arthur and Co, Publishers, York; ' York. On the City Walls', black and white postcard by Arthur and Co, Publishers, York; 'Quaint Corners York, City Walls' black and white postcard
Large black and white aerial photo. Aerofilms A138309.
Engraved by E.I. Roberts from a drawing by G. Stanley for the Antiquarian Itinerary. Published by W. Clarke. New Bond St. One postcard is copyright of R. Hawkswell.
Large black and white aerial photo. Aerofilms A138311.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms A163502 and A163503.
Two Llrge black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms A138310 and A163499.
Interior view of Alderman's Walk on the reverse.
Christmas Greetings from the Curator and Staff. 2 copies.
Christmas Greetings from the Curator and Staff. 3 copies.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms A169296 and A169297.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms 250455 and 250457.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms 250459 and 272179.
19th century Christmas Eve, The Street. 2 copies.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms 270454 and 272183.
One coloured postcard.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms 272185 and 272191.
Photographs of the walls close to the station, looking towards the Minster.
Two large black and white aerial photos. Aerofilms A188340 and A188341.
Two colour postcards.
The building was demolished in 1893.
Two pencil drawings looking north and south.
Two colour photographs.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Colour photographs. One is of Tannery Mews. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Drawn from nature and on stone by F Nicholson.
Large black and white aerial photos, Monk Fryston Hall at centre. Aerofilms A169300 and A169301.
Race for St Leger stakes. Engravings.
Large black and white photo showing railway and breweries. Aerofilms A163529 and A171237.
Contains two copies of a black and white photograph of Blake Street, and research notes.
Contains two colour photographs of several shops on Bishopthorpe Road.
Contains two colour photographs of several shops on Bishopthorpe Road.
Three pages each containing several black and white pictures on both sides by R.W. McDowall. Published by Yorkshire Philosophical Society.
Two colour postcards printed by F Firth and Co in Reigate.
Two black and white photographs by Fox-Talbot. Copyright: Science Museum, London.
Two black and white photographs by Fox-Talbot. Copyright: Science Museum, London.
Two black and white photographs by Fox-Talbot. Copyright: Science Museum, London.
Large black and white photo of unnamed building with tie bars. Northern Echo.
Two illustrations and one black and white photograph.
One coloured postcard marked 'Robin Hood's Bay II'.
Black and white photos by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photos by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photos by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photos by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England). 2 copies.
Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England). 2 copies.
Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England). 2 copies.
Viewed from the south east.
2 copies.
Large black and white aerial view. Aerofilms A141271.
Two views of Clifford's Tower. Black and white engravings published by S Hooper.
Two views of Clifford's Tower. Black and white engravings from The Gentleman's Magazine Supplement of 1790 by J Tyson.
Two are colour and three are black and white.
Drawings from 1684 and 1783.