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Theatre Royal
PHO/3/4681 · Bestanddeel · 19th century
Part of Photograph and image collection

Black and white postcards depicting the exterior of the Theatre Royal. One published by Arthur and Co., the other by J. Hodgson.

Station Hotel
PHO/3/4878 · Bestanddeel · 19th century-20th century
Part of Photograph and image collection

Black and white postcard of Station Hotel, colour postcard of Station Hotel, and a black and white postcard of Royal Station Hotel with Leeman Monument.

The Viking
PHO/3/4991 · Bestanddeel · 1970s
Part of Photograph and image collection

Photocopy of black and white photographs of the Viking Hotel and Stonebow House. 2 copies of each item.

Nether Poppleton
PHO/3/5 · Bestanddeel · c 1910
Part of Photograph and image collection

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.

Ouse Bridge
PHO/3/5035 · Bestanddeel · 18th century-19th century
Part of Photograph and image collection

Contains two pictures of Ouse Bridge: a black and white photo postcard and an engraving by Wm. Birch.

Views of Lendal Bridge
PHO/3/5114 · Bestanddeel · 1905-1910
Part of Photograph and image collection

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.

Lendal Bridge
PHO/3/5128 · Bestanddeel · 20th century
Part of Photograph and image collection

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.

Coney Street
PHO/3/5510 · Bestanddeel · 19th century-1974
Part of Photograph and image collection

Black and white photographs of George Inn and then Leak and Thorp on the same sight 111 years later.