Black and white postcard of the unveiling of the South African War Memorial.
Black and white postcard of the unveiling of the William Etty statue.
Black and white postcard showing the proclamation of King George V.
Black and white postcard showing the proclamation of King George V.
Enthronement of the Archbishop of York.
Black and white postcard showing the proclamation of King George V.
Black and white photo taken from a magazine of York Assizes: H.M. Judges arriving at the Court.
Black and white photo of the Lendal Arch to celebrate the marriage of Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra. Appears to be a cut down version of a postcard.
Four black and white postcards showing the proclamation of King George V at four different locations
Taken during World War Two for the Northern Echo. Features Ogleforth, Sparling Outfitters, F. Sadd Fruiterer and Edwin Story Stationer.
Black and white postcard showing the proclamation of King George V.
Newspaper cutting from the Illustrated London News showing the triumphal arch erected gfor the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Two black and white postcards of the enthronement of the Archbishop of York, Dr Lang.
Black and white postcard showing the proclamation of King George V.
Colour photo taken from a magazine showing the enthronement of the Archbishop of York Dr. Ramsey.
Black and white photo of Dr Ramsey knocking on the door of the Minster for admittance.
Black and white photo of Dr Ramsey's enthronement. The Blessing.
Black and white photo of the Lord Mayor drinking a toast to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Used as a Rowntree Christmas card.
Black and white photo of the proclamation of the accession of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Yorkshire Post print, annotated as Floods 1982 (Jan).
Taken by the Northern Echo. 'The Woodwork of York' by Morrell. Depicts soldiers and children witnessing the portcullis.
Black and white photo of the enthronement of the Archbishop of York, Dr. Coggan.
Black and white photo of a parade for the coronation of King George V.
Black and white postcard by W. Hayes.
Two colour Christmas cards. One from Rowntrees signed by then Chairman Donald Barron, the other being from the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress. Both cards have the same picture.
Two black and white postcards of the unveiling ceremony for the William Etty statue.
Black and white photo of street decoration looking from Blake Street towards St. Leonard's Place on the occasion of the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Black and white photo by W. Hayes showing a newspaper seller at the bottom of Station Road.
Black and white photo of the proclamation at York of King Edward VII.
Black and white photo of York Assises Judges leaving the Minster.
Four black and white postcards of the unveiling of York's South African Memorial by Lord Roberts.
Black and white photo of Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
Black and white photo depicting celebrations for the Coronation of King George V.
Black and white postcard, photo taken by Hanstock, York.
By the Northern Echo.
By the Northern Echo, alongside the negative on a sealed envelope.
Black and white photos taken by the Northern Echo, one of McQuade's Yard and the other of Alexandra Yard.
Black and white photos of Hill's Yard taken by the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo of houses and posters.
From the south west. By R. Deighton.
Two black and white postcards depicting Walmgate Bar from inside the city walls and one black and white photograph of the same view many years later.
Black and white photo of an old house. Ebor Court and Harper's Yard can also be seen. Taken by The Yorkshire Herald.
Black and white photos of the exterior, one from George Benson's album, the other taken from the same angle by Thelma Willis in 1974.
Black and white photo of a drawing of the exterior of a house.
Black and white photo of the street, taken by the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo of the street, taken by the Northen Echo and accompanied by its negative.
Black and white photo of the street, taken by the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo of the street, taken by the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo of the street, taken by the Northern Echo.
Two photos of illustrations depicting Monkgate, one by C. Dillon.
Black and white photo of the street, taken by the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo of the street, taken by the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo of the interior of a slum dwelling, taken by the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo of the street, taken by the Northern Echo.
Black and white photo of a drawing depicting a doorway with cheek pieces. Taken for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white postcard depicting a drawing of part of Old Walmgate. Part of the Antique Series by R. Hawkswell.
Two black and white photos depecting the exteriors of houses 1-4. Taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos, one depicting the frontage of houses 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 the other showing the rear of nos. 5 and 6. Taken for the York Health Department.
Two Black and white photos of houses (Nos 1-3) taken for the York Health Department.
Taken for the York Health Department.
From the Evelyn Collection.
Taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos of the exterior of numbers 120-128, including shops. Taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photo of the rear of the inn, taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos of the rear of a derelict business premises between 120 and 126. Taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos of the area between 120 and 126, taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos of the area between 120 and 126, taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photo of the rear elevations of the exterior from the south east. Taken for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photo of the side elevation of the exterior from the south east. Taken for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photo of the front elevation of the exterior from the south east. Taken for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photo of the exterior including adverts stuck to its walls.
From the Evelyn Collection.
Black and white photo of the front elevation of the exterior from the south west. Taken for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photo of empty building 'sold'sign to front. RCHM.
Black and white photo of building adjoining Foss Bridge House (Stubbs Ironmongers). RCHM.
Black and white photo from W. Kay and Backhouse proprieters. RCHM.
Copyright RCHM.
Black and white photo with St Denys church to the right. RCHM.
Black and white photo of rear elevation. Note windows have been changed and one bricked up. RCHM.
Black and white photo rear of building showing bricked up window. RCHM.
Black and white photo of rainwater head, end of tie bar and corbelling. Dated 1783 (Reign of King George III). RCHM.
Black and white photo of rainwater head dated 1767 plus roof cornice detail. RCHM.
From the Evelyn Collection.
Black and white photo rainwater head. Undated but almost certainly King George III period. Includes leading and pantiled roof. RCHM.
Black and white photo of rainwater head (undate but likely late 18th century) plus roof detail. Assumed RCHM.
Black and white photo of front door and associated features. RCHM.
Photo of architectural plan of fireplace and overmantel, interior. Thomas Langley. RCHM.
Black and white photo of north east room interior, known as Bowes Morrell House (previously Kilmartins). Building dates from circa 1399. RCHM.
Black and white photo looking north. Ground floor interior. RCHM.
Black and white photo of upper floor interior oak roof beam detail. North side of room to east. RCHM.
Black and white photo of upper floor interior oak roof beam detail. Looking to north west. RCHM.
Black and white photo of upper floor interior oak roof beam detail. Looking to south west. RCHM.
Black and white photo of upper floor interior oak roof beam detail. Looking to north west. RCHM.
Black and white photo of upper floor interior oak roof beam detail. General view to north. RCHM.