Monument on east wall in south east corner. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
One. Burton Constable, in Yorkshire, the Seat of Wm. Constable Esquire. Black and white engraving by G. [George] Barret R.A. pinxt, W. Watts sculpt. Published as the Act directs August 1st, 1779, by W. Watts, Kemp's Row, Chelsea. Two. Burton Constable. B
Brass in the south aisle (William Shaw). Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Interior looking east from the gallery. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Interior from the north east looking towards the tower. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Interior from the north east. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Interior from the north aisle looking south east. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Interior from the north east. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Interior from the west end. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Interior of the building. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
North Nave arcade seen from gallery and looking down aisle, by G.B. Wood. Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Two black and white photographs (Aerofilms A186815 and A186817). Aerial view.
Cap and label-stop on aisle pillar, taken by G.B. Wood, Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Location view from east. Taken by Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Showing lantern turret taken from York Minster roof, by G.B. Wood.
Taken from south aisle roof by G.B. Wood.
Showing lantern turret taken from York Minster roof, by G.B. Wood.
Pencil Drawing.
Pencil Drawing.
The Seat of Sir John Lawson. Black and white engraving, by Cuit delt., W. Angus sculpt., published as the Act directs, July 1, 1790 by W. Angus, No. 4 Gurynne's Buildings, Islington.
By H. G. Grainger.
Door Interior, J.B.M. Northern Echo.
Copyright: Northern Echo.
By J. B. Morrell. Copyright: Northern Echo.
Interior of the church.
Black and white engraving with a panel of the exterior and another of the interior of Bolton Hall, published August 1, 1780 by Richard Godfrey, No. 120 Long Acre.
Copy of original, hanging in vestry of new church.
Copy of original, hanging in vestry of new church.
By Arthur and Co. Publishers, York.
The memorial is to six children of John Rigg who were drowned in the River Ouse 19th August 1830.
By G Benson.
Lithograph by Monkhouse and Bedford.
Two copies of the same black and white print, engraved from an original drawing, by R. Godfrey, published February 1st, 1775.
From J. B. Morrell 'City of our Dreams'.
J. B. Morrell, photo no. 151. Copyright: Northern Echo.
Copyright: Northern Echo.
Copyright: Northern Echo.
Lithograph by Monkhouse and Bedford.
Lithograph by Monkhouse and Bedford.
Photo: E. Taylor.
Black and white photograph (Aerofilms A186025). Aerial view.
Shows 'The Yorke Window', north aisle, east end.
Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Monument to John Atkinson, south aisle.
Monument to John Stow, north aisle.
Garencieres monument, north aisle.
Black and white photograph (Aerofilms A186038). Aerial view.
General view showing town wall (pencil drawing).
Garencieres monument, north aisle.
Buckle monument now in vestry.
Monument to Joseph Buckle.
General interior view from south-west.
Royal Arms, King George III.
Side view from the street.
Front view from the street.
View from Guildhall Passage.
Black and white engraving.
Front view of St George's Monastery, Fishergate, York.
Rear view of St George's Monastery.
North aisle, north wall, third window from east.
South aisle, south wall, 1st window from east, showing detail of tracery.
Grotesque corbel in south aisle.
East windows, north aisle.
One. Burton Constable. black and white engraving by M. Griffins del., P. C. Canot sculp. Received from the All Sallem Committee, per Mr. Kirby May 07 '13 by York Public Library. Two. Coghill Hall in Yorkshire the Seat of Sir John Coghill, published as th
East windows, south aisle.
Grotesque corbel in south aisle.
Grotesque corbel in south aisle.
The image is of one of the windows.
Showing a grave slab.
Showing a coped stone.
North aisle, north wall, first window.