Roof of the crossing.
Large black and white print of a lithograph by J. Needham, showing the front of the Priory and its grounds (situated in Thorganby and being the residence of the Rev. Joseph Dunnington Jefferson).
Interior of the chapel looking to the north west.
Plaster board vault and oeil-de-boeuf window above inverted ceiling
Front of the chapel from the south east.
Front of the chapel from the north-north-east.
Showing the Driffield monument.
Same as PHO/3/2832. Showing the Bealby monument.
Same as PHO/3/2819. Showing the monument to Reverend Edward Sandercock.
Showing railings.
Showing the monument to Rachel Sandercock.
Large black and white aerial photograph. Aerofilms A186821 and Aerofilms A186822.
Same as PHO/3/2822. Showing the monument to Reverend Edward Sandercock.
Same as PHO/3/2833. Showing Lady Hewley's chair.
Showing railings to the upper gallery.
Showing the chapel interior.
From J. B. Morrell 'City of our Dreams'.
Large black and white print of a sketch by F.H. Abraham, (inscribed to Mrs Thompson) showing the front of the Lodge, the grounds and the church.
The Chapel stood on the south end of the Old Ouse Bridge and was demolished along with the bridge in 1809.
From J. B. Morrell 'City of our Dreams'.
One photograph of the exterior, one of the interior.
Large black and white aerial photograph. Aerofilms A188347.
The interior, Temple Terrace.
Colour Christmas cards from Rowntree MacIntosh Limited.
Colour Christmas card from Rowntree and Company Limited.
Colour Christmas card from Herald Printers, 15 Coney Street, York.
Large black and white print of an engraving showing the castle in the grounds, from one of its corners. James Basire engraver.
Colour pages removed from a booklet showing various aspects and views of restoration.
Black and white post card showing Archbishop Maclagan of York and York Minster. Maclagan resigned in the year 1909 at the age of 59.
Large black and white aerial photograph. Aerofilms A188342.
Postcard.
The image is taken between Micklegate and Bootham, Station Road.
Postcard.
Tuck's postcard.
Two large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A188343 and A188344.
The image is taken from the south west.
Hand-tinted images.
One image is from the south east, and the other from the north east.
Black and white photo by Aerofilms Ltd Library and London Office, 29 Old Bond Street, London W1.
The image was taken before the Deanery was demolished in 1930s.
Large black and white aerial photograph. Aerofilms A186069.
Between Bootham and Monk Bar. Photographer Harold G Grainger, 34 Headingly Avenue, Leeds 6.
Showing Chapter House.
As seen from the city walls.
Colour printed postcard of York Minster from the North west. Published by the Photochrom Co. Ltd. London and Tunbridge Wells.
Large black and white aerial photograph. Aerofilms A186071.
Black and white photograph of York Minster and Chapter House from beyond the walls.
Black and white postcard showing the north side and Chapter House of York Minster.
Black and white photograph of York Minster from the north by Mr. Hilary A. Jones. Some writing on the reverse.
Black and white photograph of the Minster from the north walls. Labelled on the reverse - 'K. Wilson. 221 Burton Stone Lane, York. The Minster from the Walls'.
Colour printed postcard of the north face of York Minster.
Taken from the city walls.
Includes figures in the foreground.