One image of the South Entrance to the Minster.
One colour photograph of the church exterior. An unwritten postcard
One pencil drawing of the church exterior. Taken from F. Frith Series. An unwritten postcard.
One image of the church interior. A postcard that has been written and posted to Batley.
One pencil drawing of the church exterior. A postcard that has been written and posted to Batley.
One large image of the church interior.
One image of the church exterior. Folder contains a handwritten memorial to Rachel Tindall of Scarborough
One image of the church exterior.
Two images of the church exterior. Taken from George Benson's album.
On image of the church exterior. Taken from George Benson's album.
One large image of the monument, taken from the Northern Echo BB66/750
One image of the church exterior. A postcard by Rowley that has been written and posted to Leeds.
One image of the church exterior. A print taken from a watercolour by Thomas B. Pitfield.
Two images showing the church exterior. Taken from George Benson's album.
Two images showing the church interior. Taken from George Benson's album.
Photographic print.
Invitation to an exhibition at York Art Gallery.
Booklet of cartoons, possibly indirectly refering to George Hudson.
The exhibition was entitled 'A decade of Acquisitions.' 2 copies.
Harrison is a co-opted member of the Library Committee.
Poster advertising an exhibition at York Art Gallery.
Found at Apple Tree Farm, Bad Bargain Lane.
Card advertising the launch of a new book about the Minster.
Photo of insignia presented to the Council in 1893.
Photo of a tablet in the wall of the Lich-Gate explaining the gifting of the park by Rowntree & Co.
From Vanity Fair.
By Benedict Horsley.
Photographs of maps created by Dr. William White, showing plans of the streets in York as they were in January 1782.
These photographs are copies of maps found in WHI/2.
Four sheets of microfiche.
Aerial photograph showing York Minster, Lord Mayor's Walk and Monk Bar areas of York.
The image shows Clifton airfield and surrounding houses.
The person standing is named as Horace Ward Ellison.
The photograph is copyright of Sheffield Press.
The photograph shows the yards at the properties and surrounding rooftops.
The image shows the property with its original Walker and Tomlinson iron railings, and a young boy standing outside.
The print originally appeared in Wybrans Artist.
The store was located at 72 Low Petergate.
The photograph apparently shows the Zeppelin over Heworth in 1916.