Illustration entitled 'A View of Bootham Bar, York'.
Ewer, silver, made by Mark Staroverorb, London. Hallmark for 1648-9. RCHM.
Ewer and basin, silver, made by Mark Staroverorb, London. Hallmark for 1648-9. RCHM.
Sword given by Sir Martin Bowes 1589 (left); sword of the Emperor Sigismund (1416) right. RCHM.
Pair of tankards, silver (formerly parcelgilt). Made by M Best and J Plummer, York. Hallmark for 1674-5. RCHM.
Pair of tankards, silver (formerly parcelgilt). Made by M Best and J Plummer, York. Hallmark for 1674-5. RCHM.
The Waites Collars Silver 1565-66. RCHM.
Detail of head of the mace. Silver gilt, made by Claudius Turrell (sic) 1647.
Detail of head of the mace. Silver gilt, made by Claudius Turrell (sic) 1647.
Mace. Silver gilt, made by Claudius Turrell 1647.
RCHM.
From the Evelyn Collection.
RCHM.
RCHM.
Detail showing hilt, crystal pommel of sword and chape (inverted) of scabbard of sword given by Sir Martin Bowes 1549. RCHM.
Detail of chape (inverted) of scabbard of sword given by Sir Martin Bowes 1549. RCHM.
Sergeant at mace, Mr J L Robinson, bearing the mace and wearing a waites collar.
Some of 15,000 children and teachers who attended Coronation celebrations for King Edward VII in June 1902, held on Bootham Field.
One Black and white photo.
From the Evelyn Collection.
From the Evelyn Collection.
Photographs of Bootham Bar. One showing no access to the City Walls, the second showing a York Herald poster and the third showing the yard of R. Weatherley, builder. The yard was used by G. W. Milburn, the local sculptor.
Cover picture from Country Life 2nd February 1945. Photo by G. A. Coverdale.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Black and white photo of Bootham Bar by J. R. Ridges.
Taken from J.B. Morrell 'City of our Dreams'.
Black and white engraving by G.J. Greig.
Black and white engraving of buildings in Old Water Lane by William Cave.
Black and white sketch from Evelyn Collection.
Glack and white photo of Monk Bar by George Washington Wilson.
Black and white photo by Thelma Willis.
Colour photo looking across to Clarence Gardens.