Press cutting from Yorkshire Evening Press showing the same view in two different years for comparison. Some information about both in the attached article. Showing Museum Street between 1877-1882 and 1962.
Snap your street' entry.
By Avison and Co. York.
Staircase baluster at top flight level into attic. Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
First floor fireplace. Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Norman house behind window. Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Fireplace, first floor, front room. Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Rainwater head above entrance. Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Stained Glass window, ground floor (actual property unidentified but could be 35 Stonegate). Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
By W. Hayes.
Large black and white photo of an etching drawn by W. Havell. From the Evelyn Collection.
The building was also as Florence Row.
The building was also known as Florence Row.
Includes negative of the same image.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England)
Two large black and white photographs. One shows the outside of the Bar including people, sheep and a stage coach published in 1805 by Prince and Cattles of York. The second shows the inside of the Bar and the pub The Jolly Bacchus, from 1854.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England)
Copyright: Northern Echo.
Snap your street' entry.
Also shows house on site of railway station (Toft Green).
Two sketches of the bar. One was drawn by W.H. Bartlett with figures by Baynes. Etched by J.Le Keux. The second was drawn by Nathaniel Whittock and engraved on steel by J. Lambert.
By the New and Yorkshire Herald and Leak and Thorp's from behind.
From north west side view. Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
By G Barnard.
Aerial view. Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England)
One sketch of the bar by T. Boys. Printed by C. Hullmandel.
black and white photographs
Black and white photo with JW Collier, Fish and Chip Supper Room and Eagle and Child on left.
Coloured postcard.
Coloured postcard.
Black and white postcard looking up to King's Court.
Coloured postcard.
Two sketches of the bar. One includes the barbican and engraved by S. Noble from a drawing by Wm. Westall in 1814. The second was drawn by W.H. Bartlett with figures by Baynes. Etched by J.Le Keux.
Black and white postcard of Shambles in 1894.
Black and white photo looking towards King's Court and, left, J Render (butcher) no 37.
Black and white photograph showing JW Collier.
Black and white photo looking north with signs for Madame Young, Royal Palmist, Muir's Fish Bar and Audin's Fish Bar.
Black and white photograph with J Render on right.
Two sketches of the bar. One includes the barbican and was printed by Rowney and Forster in 1823. The second was sketched on stone by T. Smith in 1832.
Black and white photograph with the Eagle and Child.
Black and white photograph showing JW Collier.
Black and white photo showing small children and Carter butcher's.
Black and white postcard and colour postcard.
One large black and white photo giant postcard from F Frith and Co., Lyd., Reigate and Charfield.
Colour view, unwritten postcard.
Two black and white postcards and colour postcard.
Photo of black and white sketch.
One large black and white photograph of the Bar and its approach showing people and vehicles.
By Raphael Tuck and Sons.
Black and white photograph, taken by Northern Echo.
From the Valentine collection.
Coloured drawing.
Black and white photograph titled 'An Old Curiousity Shop'.
Black and white photograph Harold Hood.
Black and white photograph, G Benson.