Taken from the River Ouse, with a view of Clifford's Tower in the background. The inn was demolished in 1856.
Taken from the River Ouse. The inn was demolished in 1856.
Black and white photograph of Yorkshire Insurance Co.'s offices and Terry's restaurant, St Helen's Square.
Includes one black and white drawn picture postcard of St Helen's Square facing north, addressed to Master William Gordon Camidge, and a small photograph in the form of a stamp of an elderly man.
Black and white photograph of St Helen's Square facing St Helen's Church, by Fox-Talbot.
Large black and white photograph of what appears to be a painting of the inside of the theatre, including the audience.
Black and white photograph of St Helen's Square facing St Helen's Church, by Fox-Talbot.
From J B Morrell, 'City of our Dreams'.
Most likely taken for Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Most likely taken for Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
St. Helen's Square showing church and Stonegate. Taken by Thelma Willis (York).
Showing the church and Stonegate.
Showing Rosary Terrace from Lowther Terrace; rear of 21-22 Rosary Terrace and Oxford Street.
Large black and white photograph of the front of the house.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Photograph by the Northern Echo.
Taken before the building of York Co-operative Society.
Black and white photo of people coming out of factory gates
Black and white photo of a construction site in Rougier Street.
Two black and white photos of a main area for buses in Rougier Street and a bus station and car park in Exhibition Square.
Four early black and white views, plus one early retouched colour view, all of gardens.
Large black and white photograph of the fireplace inside the house, mounted on board.
Black and white photo of front view of offices.
Also showing St Clement's church. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap your Street' entry.
The building was demolished in 1978.
Black and white photos of St. Andrewgate (demolished Jan. 1978), taken by York City Council Engineers Dept. House on the right is 24 St Andrewgate, in background right is St Andrew's Mission Hall, Spen Lane.
Black and white photos of St. Andrewgate (demolished Jan. 1978), taken by York City Council Engineers Dept.
Black and white photos of St. Andrewgate (demolished Jan. 1978), taken by York City Council Engineers Dept.
Black and white photos.
Large black and white photograph of the front of the Bar, showing a traffic sign and motor vehicles behind.
York Corporation City Engineers Dept.
Interior from the south west, RCHM/YC 2901.
Interior from the north east, RCHM/YC 2900.
Timber structure at west end, RCHM/YC 2904.
Looking up into timber structure at west end of hall, RCHM/YC 2905.
Timber structure at west end, RCHM.
Timber structure at west end, RCHM/YC 2903.
Two large black and white photographs (almost identical) of the inside of the arch, taken from the Northern Echo.
Timber structure at west end, RCHM/YC 2902.
North elevation, RCHM/YC 3464.
From east south east. RCHM YC 967, showing J. Rymer funeral director.
From south south west. RCHM/YC 168.
RCHM/YC 166.
Showing the glass shop.
Door and doorcase, RCHM 2/1966.
Looking up into timber structure at west end of hall. RCHM.
Timber structure at west end, camera at north. RCHM.
Timber structure at west end, camera at north east. RCHM.
Large black and white photograph of the Bar and the west end of Lawrence Street, taken from the Northern Echo.
Interior of the building.
From the south west.
Door and doorcase.
North elevation.
Black and white photograph showing the lantern window.
Item appears to be a postcard, showing a print of an old painting of the area.
Black and white photograph showing the lantern window of Pump Court in Little Shambles, where John Wesley preached.
Photograph of the school showing the entire building and the grounds.
Photograph of the school showing the entire building and the grounds from a slightly different angle to PHO/3/7637.
Photograph showing the street looking towards Micklegate. Complete with cataloguing Data Sheet.
Large black and white photograph of the Bar and the west end of Lawrence Street, taken from the Northern Echo.
Two medium size black and white photographs showing the street and its buildings, looking towards Micklegate.
Includes black and white photographs showing various stages of the widening process. One is a hand drawn plan of the area as a key to the photographs.
Black and white photograph showing the street looking towards the Railway Station, with vehicles and pedestrians.
Black and white photograph showing the street looking towards the Nunnery Lane, with vehicles and cyclists.
Black and white photograph showing the corner of the building.
Two large black and white photographs showing two slightly different views of the fronts of the houses in the street.
One black and white photograph showing the fronts of the houses in the street, with bicycles outside.
One black and white photograph showing the alleyways behind the houses.
Two large black and white photographs showing houses in the street entitled Prospect Gardens.
One black and white photograph showing the Public House and adjoining properties.
Large black and white print of a drawing of the approach to the Bar from Lawrence Street, showing people as well as horses and a cart.
One black and white photograph showing the rear of the properties.
One black and white photograph showing the front of the properties and a vehicle parked in the street.
Two large black and white photographs showing the front and rear of the property.
One black and white photograph showing the rear of the building from a slightly elevated position.
Two large black and white photographs showing two slightly different views of the fronts of the houses in the street.
Two large black and white photographs showing views of the fronts of the houses in the street, including Peacock's Grocer's Shop on the corner.
Two large black and white photographs showing the rear of the properties.
Two large black and white photograph.s showing the backs of the properties.
Two large black and white photographs showing houses in the street from the front.
Two large black and white photographs showing houses in the street from the front.
Medieum sized sepia photograph of a black and white drawing of the Bar by E. Moore, mounted on board.
Two large black and white photographs showing the rear of 2 and 64 to 70 Layerthorpe. Also 12-13 Redeness Street.