One black and white postcard showing Lealholme Bridge. Includes name: Watson, Lythe.
One black and white postcard, The Wrench Series No. 1231, showing the Canal Gardens in Roundhay Park, Leeds. Written and sent to Mr J.B. Smith in Batley.
Includes an envelope with comments about Hansom from Joseph J Hansom.
One black and white postcard, showing Littlebeck. From J. Swales, Publisher, Sleights, 'Sanbridge' series.
With accompanying article on reverse.
Pseudonym for Henrietta E. V. Stannard.
Negatives only.
Copy of original engraving.
Taken from 'Illustrated London News'.
Taken by Mr E. Lofthouse.
Compiled by Sydney Martin.
By Marjorie C. Bates.
Author: Hugh Murray.
One black and white photo postcard showing the front of The Wesleyan Chapel in Market Weighton. One of The Valentines Series. The postcard has been written and posted to Mr R. Lowry, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Showing main platforms. Black and white photograph. Copy of 1434 (misplaced).
Unidentified black and white photograph of a line of single storied properties (almshouses?) with a larger building in the background.
Black and white photograph of A Bond (Removals) place of business, in a former Methodist Chapel in an unidentified location.
Black and white photograph of the choir, marked 'Copyright Herbert Speed'.
Black and white photograph of the outside of St. Mary, Castlegate, showing the garden. Copyright Northern Echo.
Large black and white photograph of memorial tablet to the Reverend John Graham.
Early black and white photograph, mounted on card, looking across Lendal Bridge to York Minster.
Early engraving from a photograph of W. Thomson (Lord Archbishop of York) from 'the drawing room portrait gallery of eminent personages.'
Sepia view of the entrance to the Merchant's Hall.
Sepia photograph of the interior.
Colour engraving, date stamped on reverse 19 March 1911.
Early black and white photograph, printed as a postcard, marked 'The Dean of York'.
Sepia photograph of what looks like an early library with five staff. Could be the York Subscription Library.
Colour photograph of St William's College in the spring.
Etching of the ruins of St Mary's Abbey by J Haynes.
Black and white drawing. View of York across River Ouse to the Minster.
Etching of Bolton Castle, with description and history.
Etching of Jervaulx Abbey, with description and history.
Plan showing the arrangement of the Choir with the screens removed to their proposed situation. Lithograph by Engelmann, Graf & Coindet.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Interior view of York Minster with the Gallery erected under the West Window for the audience at the Musical Festival 1823. Drawn by J Browne, Lithograph T M Baynes.
Etching showing seals, drawn and engraved by J H Le Keux, Durham.
Etching showing seals, drawn and engraved by J H Le Keux, Durham.
Etching of old buildings, drawn by H Cave and printed by W Sheldrick.
Sketch of St Mary's Abbey by Miss Atkinson.
Sketch titled 'A Perspective View of the Choir of the Cathedral Church of York'.
Black and white photograph.
Lithograph of interior of York Minster from the Nave, showing the screen of the choir in its present situation and, under flap, in the situation to which it is proposed to be removed. Drawn on stone by F Mackenzie, Printed by Engelmann, Graf & Coindet.
Small photograph of picture of Sir Frodsham.
North entrance of St Lawrence's Church drawn and etched by John Browne.
Black and white photograph of pen drawing and text. The reverse reads: Copyright Gerald Cobb Esq., College of Arms, London, EC4.
Black and white photo of memorial dedicated by the Archbishop of York on 11th December 1949. From 'The Peterite'.
Black and white photo of 'The Rise' restored 1948. From 'The Peterite'.
Sheet of 11 etchings - three exterior views of York Minster, four interior views, Micklegate Bar, Monk Bar, Bootham Bar and Walmgate Bar. On stone by John Storey.
Small sketch of people watching York Minster burn.
Small black and white photograph.
Small black and white photograph.
Colour sketch of people watching the Minster burn on 20 May 1840. From the supplement to the ' Yorkshire Herald'.
Very dark black and white photograph.
Small black and white photograph.
Photograph by J. B Morrell. Writing on back with some research notes.
Copy of poem by Mr W L Rede.
Black and white photograph.
Black and white photograph.
Black and white photograph.
Etchings of font details. Drawn and etched by J Browne.
Sketch of old building by W A Orchard.
Small black and white photograph of unknown building.
Black and white photograph of windmill. Possibly Holgate windmill before restoration.
Black and white photograph of floods.
From 'City of Our Dreams', J.B. Morrell.
Postcard of map of York with inset picture of Petergate. Postcard addressed to York Library with a request that the Library purchases a book by Arthur J Arberry.
Engraved by H Cave.
Facsimile of pen and ink and tinted sketch of the Jonathan Martin fire at York Minster 2nd February 1829 (made by an eye-witness at the time). Supplement to 'Yorkshire Weekly Herald'.
Elevation of building on Coney Street, showing lots 1 to 4.
£100 reward over Jonathan Martin charged with fire at York Minster.
Large negative of No 9 as a house
Black and white photograph.
Negative of unknown building.
Negative of buildings including shops with children standing in front.
Negative of photo taken from end of a road, showing two people with a wheelbarrow, horse and cart, and cyclist.
Man in front of bonfire.
Framed and glazed portrait (dated 1 May 1844) depicting Henry Vincent, who contested Parliamentary by-elections in York in 1848 and 1852 as a Chartist candidate. Portrait was presented to the London Sentinel Weekly Newspaper.
Colour large-format photograph of the Huntington area.
The couple were visiting the York County Hospital. Copy of y352_29.
Pen drawing, signed Richard P. Losain(?).
Copy of ys7_5734_a.
Copy of y942_843_08.
Includes Wigginton Road crossing, houses in Fifth Avenue, Bell Farm, Heworth Green, Burton Lane level crossing, allotments near Harcourt Street, Elmfield College, boundary stone, Stockton Lane, old workhouse buildings, Huntington Road, grocer in Gerard Avenue, Cherry Hill, York Gala (1970s), part of Rawcliffe Manor buildings, The Homestead, industrial sheds off James Street (1960s), Shipton Street school building, York Weavers (James Street), Clementhorpe, flax mill (Lawrence Street?), Clifton Hospital, British Rail laundry, and the Knavesmire hosting Royal Visit (1977).
Christmas card showing the exterior of York Minster.
Modern reproduction of an original photograph by Francis Frith, showing the interior of York station with porters and luggage.
Album of black and white photographs, primarily of countryside scenes, taken in either the latter part of the 19th century or the early part of the 20th century. Most of the images are unidentified, with one being from Staffa.
Colour photograph taken by a friend of the depositor using his model aeroplane.
The negative shows the airfield when it was used for private aircraft. Negative is a copy taken on safety film.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph.