Colour photo of York Festival and Mystery Plays taken by Erick Clark.
Colour photo of York Festival and Mystery Plays taken by B. C. Jackson.
Colour photo of York Festival and Mystery Plays.
Rear view of a cottage on Front Street, Acomb.
Coloured drawing marked 'Presented by Thomas Myers, Royal Cattle Spice Mills, York'.
Black and white photo of Front Street at the junction with Green Lane.
Black and white photo of new housing occupying the site of Tuscan House.
Black and white photo of fields of Westfield farm taken from Askham Lane.
Black and white photo of four houses on Front Street, before being demolished and replaced with a row of shops.
Showing the building after restoration.
Black and white photo of several shops on Front Street, Acomb.
Black and white photo of cottages in Front Street, before being converted into shops.
Black and white photo of cottages in Front Street, before demolition.
Drawing by E. Ridsdale Tate.
Black and white photo of White Hall Cottages on Front Street, Acomb.
Showing pollarded trees.
Black and white photo of the entrance to Chancery Court.
Black and white photo of Newshaws shop window.
Unattributed ground plan.
Colour photo of St Helen's Road showing the Sports Club. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Colour photo of St Cecilia Place. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Colour photo of Lilac Avenue. 'Snap Your street' entry.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Colour photo of Bishopthorpe Road and Bishopgate Street taken from the Bar Walls.
Black and white photo looking west.
Black and white photo looking east.
Black and white photo showing houses.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo showing Insurance Broker's Office adjacent to roundabout.
Black and white photo showing what is possibly an old farm house.
Black and white photo showing part of Acomb WMC and street sign.
Black and white photo of end house showing Grove Terrace street sign.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Painting of the monument.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Tuscan House on the corner of Grove Terrace. Demolished 1965.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo published by BTHA.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Black and white photo published by BTHA.
Corner of School Street and York Road. WJ Parker the chemist was a purpose-built shop at the end of this terrace, which was originally Albert Terrace. Parker sold to Boots in the 1950's. Next door is a butcher's shop and next to that Jeffrey's, a bakery.
Bond Garth Mews. The row of cottages at the side were demolished when the Methodist Church was built.
House and row of cottages, the lowers of which was the blacksmiths.
With left hand tower scaffolded in wood. The old Minster stoneyard is in the foreground (later the Purey Cust hospital).
Pinnacle. Photo: Yorkshire Herald.
Black and white photograph.
Front row left - Jesse Green (clerk of works); back 2nd left - Charles Green. Photo: Yorkshire Herald.
Far left: Charles Green; far right: Jesse Green (Clerk of works). Photo: Yorkshire Herald.
Fitting of steel headstocks to Minster bells.
Probably 1920s when the first floodlighting of the Minster and the Bars was installed. This was generated by gas and operated by the Gas Board.
Stonemasons working on what is probably a restoration of the Central Tower. Man at rear could be Fred Smith, Stonemason.
The lock keepers cottage at Yearsley Bridge was offered to the Watch Committee in 1882 as a residence for a police constable at a rent of one shilling a week. But the Constable, in addition to normal duties, was required to operate the sluices of the lock
An imposing villa built in 1830, demolished in 1934. The house and 12 acres of building ground had been sold in 1928 for housing. Builders Sherry, Temple and Caffrey built the houses known as Heworth Hall Drive and Walney Road. The coach house remained, b
View down newly-built Heworth Hall Drive looking towards land which later became Walney Road. Building on the left was the coach house for Heworth Hall.
View of the rear garden of the newly-built 31 Heworth Hall Drive. The chimneys of Heworth Hall can be seen in the background.
Taken prior to 1903 (when the song school was established in Minster Yard) when the choristers were educated at the Archbishop Holgate School.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Copyright: Fox Photo York.
Photo by Debenham.
One painting of Charles Waterton, aged 42 (a further painting of Charles Waterton by Charles Wilson Peale is held in the National Gallery, London).
One engraving by W.Hall, from a photograph.
Portrait of Mr Edward Wilfred Taylor, managing director of Cooke, Troughton & Sims (until 1956).
Portrait of Mr Edward Wilfred Taylor, managing director of Cooke, Troughton & Sims (until 1956).
One black and white photo by Coverdale and Sons Ltd, York.
One black and white photo by B. Taylor.
Photo by Gowland and Co.
Photo by Thwaites.
Albermarle Road can be seen in the background.
Viking game: Viking fair, Parliament Street. Photo Michael Dobson, Leeds.
Jorvik Puppets, St Sampson's Square. Photo Michael Dobson, Leeds.
Lancashire Clog Dancing, St Sampson's Square, Festival of traditional dances. Photo Michael Dobson, Leeds.
Modern American square dancing, Parliament Street. Photo Michael Dobson, Leeds.
Viking Fair, Parliament Square. Photo Michael Dobson, Leeds.
Festival of Traditional Dance. Photo Michael Dobson, Leeds.
Viking Game, Viking Fair, Parliament Street. Photo Michael J Dobson.
Collecting pennies for Punch Jorvik puppets. Photo Michael J Dobson, Leeds.
Festival of Traditional Dance, St Sampson's Square. Photo Michael J Dobson, Leeds.
Bouncy castle, Barbican Centre. Photo Michael J Dobson, Leeds.
Two different black and white photographs of sculpture.
Newspaper article sketch of St Johns Church.
Drawing by N. Whittock and engraved by J. Wesley. Published 1829 by I. T. Hinton.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.