Illustrations used in 'St Mary's Abbey, York' by R. W. McDowall published by Yorkshire Philosophical Society (6 black and white views).
Black and white photograph.
Black and white photograph.
Two black and white photos of the same street view but 84 years apart.
Black and white photo of Winspear Perfumer and Hairdresser.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg. Two doorways. One is original, probably late 18th century. The other is replica placed sometime after 1850 in the position of the original carriage entrance which had been built up.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg. Two doorways. One is original, probably late 18th century. The other is replica placed sometime after 1850 in the position of the original carriage entrance which had been built up.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
From 'St Mary's Abbey, York' by R. W. McDowall. Published by Yorkshire Philosophical Society.
Sketch of the crypt.
Very large black and white photo.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg. Different image to PHO/3/9393.
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg. Different image to PHO/3/9394.
Large colour photo by Fred Spencer.
Large black and white photograph.
Black and white lithograph by unkown artist. W.L.Walton Lithographer.
One black and white print, plus one black and white photograph of the same print. (Same view.)
Black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo. The college was near Scarborough. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo of the Guildhall. Photo by Soderberg.
Black and white photo of the Guildhall. Photo by Soderberg.
Large black and white photo taken before 1871 when the clock was moved inside the building and other changes were made to the south front.
Large black and white photo of northern arches. Photo by Soderberg.
Large black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Large black and white photo. Photo by Soderberg.
Large black and white photo of a peacock displaying. Photo by Soderberg.
Large black and white photo of the shop on Princess Mary Court. Photo by Soderberg.
Engraving published by J. Halfpenny of York.
Coloured engraving of Kings Manor by Henry Cave dedicated to Miss Tate and the ladies of Manor School.
Black and white photo of a drawing of Thomas Musgrave, Archbishop of York 1847-1860.
Black and white postcard of a drawing with the name signed underneath.
Black and white print of a lithograph drawn by W. Bevan.
Black and white print of an etching of the residence of George Fox, founder of the Quakers. Drawn by F.W. Lockwood.
Large black and white print of either a drawing or an etching by H. Cave showing an old house. The image must be being used as a cover for a collection of sketches of buildings in York.
Black and white print of a lithograph showing the Minster and the City of York. Description underneath is too small to read.
Medium size lithograph of the bridge spanning the River Ouse at Cawood, which was opened in 1872.
Medium size black and white print of an engraving by Edward Blore showing the Monument of Brian Fitzalan, Baron of Bedale in Bedale Church.
Small black and white print pf a plan showing the ground floor of Bubwith Church, complete with legend.
Engraving published by J. Halfpenny of York.
Large black and white photograph showing Ampleforth Village from fields above. A group of children look down on the scene.
Watercolour on board depicting the interior of a church including a font.
Small black and white print of an engraving showing Richard 'Dicky' Dickinson, the first governor of Scarborough Spa, with his pet monkey. Image taken from James Caulfield's 'Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Persons', London 1819.
Large black and white print of a lithograph showing a close up view of the Choir Screen. The statues of the Kings are named underneath.
Two small black and white prints of engravings showing the Minster from different viewpoints; and one small black and white print of an engraving showing Clifford's Tower and the new entrance to York Castle, taken from Castle Yard.
Large black and white print of a lithograph showing a close up view of the Choir Screen. The statues of the Kings are named underneath.
One large and one small black and white print of drawings by F. MacKenzie, showing the Screen of the Choir both in its present situation and in its proposed situation. The small drawing is attached to the large one.
Large black and white print of a drawing showing the building from the front with people on the lawn in front.
Large black and white print of a drawing by F. MacKenzie, 'showing the Screen of the Choir in the situation to which it is proposed to be removed'. Almost identical to one of the items at PHO/3/9353.
Large black and white print of a drawing showing Monk Bar from outside the City Walls and people going about their everyday business. J. Bowman's Carpenter's Shop is on the right of the Bar.
Engraving.
Large black and white print of a lithograph showing Walmgate Bar from outside the City Walls and people going about their everyday business.
Large black and white print of an engraving and elaborately decorated border with caption:- 'To the Right Hon. James Richardson, Lord Mayor of York. This Print of the Banquet in the Guildhall, on the occasion of the visit of His Royal Highness Prince Albe
Medium size black and white print of an engraving of the Minster in almost open countryside.
Medium size black and white print of an engraving, showing the City of York from the River Ouse.
Medium size black and white print of an engraving, showing the Minster from the far side of the river.
Medium size black and white print of an engraving, showing the bridge, the river flowing beneath and some buildings on the far side of the bridge.
One large and one small black and white print of drawings by F. MacKenzie, showing the Screen of the Choir both in its present situation and in its proposed situation. The small drawing is attached to the large one.
Large black and white print of a drawing by F. MacKenzie, 'showing the Screen of the Choir in the situation to which it is proposed to be removed'.
Black and white print of a pencil drawing showing the front elevation of the Hall and some of the grounds.
Looking towards Bootham Bar.
The ruins of St Mary's Abbey. Two different photographs of drawings by F. Place c.1700.
Taken near Bootham Bar.
Taken from the City walls.
Taken from the City walls.
Showing the site of the new University.
A ring bound book containing small colour photographs with captions including the names of adults and children. All of the children taking part are listed.
Includes photographs of damage in Sefton Avenue (multiple photographs); photographs of damage in Beckfield Lane and one photograph of damage to the Cemetery, Cemetery Road.
Publication advertising the Viking Festival from 24 January to 28 February 1986.
Black and white photograph.
Taken by James H Barber.
Taken from the River Ouse.
Photograph of the plot of the Manor of Dringhouses (detail) and Middlethorpe Hall. From framed map in Strong Room.
Showing the Queen with the Lord Mayor on Micklegate and the Queen at Imphal Barracks.
'Snap your Street entry'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
Construction of the MAAF building.
'Snap your Street entry'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
Coloured drawing marked 'Presented by Thomas Myers, Royal Cattle Spice Mills, York'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
'Snap your Street entry'.
Snap your Street' entry showing White Rose Grove, Elm Tree Cottage and Indian Bean Tree.
'Snap your Street entry'.