Includes YCC Cataloguing data sheet.
Includes YCC Cataloguing data sheet.
Includes YCC Cataloguing data sheet.
Duplicate photo of PHO/3/1627.
Black and white photo postcard of Tockwith.
Duplicate photo of PHO/3/1626.
Pencil drawing by George Nicholson. Part of the Evelyn Collection (YAYAS).
Duplicates of PHO/3/1629 and PHO/3/1630.
Includes YCC Cataloguing data sheet.
Insanitary dwellings, closed by order of Health Committee.
Black and white photo postcard of Tockwith.
Black and white drawing, Maison Dien by George Nicholson Evelyn Collection (Y.A.Y.A.S Public Library).
Black and white drawing, of a timbered house from the Evelyn Collection (Y.A.Y.A.S Public Library).
Black and white photo postcard of Tockwith.
View from the east.
Two images on one sheet.
Two images on one sheet.
From 'Sketches in York'.
Black and white drawing from the Evelyn Collection.
Black and white photograph from Country Life entitled 'Cock Beck, Towton, ran red with blood after the battle on Palm Sunday 1461'.
Shows the Plumbers Arms in the middle distance.
An auction was held in the Elephant and Castle in 1842 where Joseph Rowntree bought the premises in Pavement (and which later became the Rowntrees Grocers shop).
Skeldergate House built 1765-66 by Architect John Carr for himself. Demolished 1945.
The Plumbers Arms (demolished in 1964) and the Cock and Bottle that was built on the new alignment, after the widening of Skeldergate.
51 Skeldergate is a late 18th century townhouse and 52 Skeldergate is a former sawmill.
Black and white photo postcard of Ugthorpe.
Shows the Plumbers Arms in the middle distance. Duplicate of PHO/3/1663.
Showing the Plumbers Arms (demolished in 1964) .
Photograph taken of a drawing by George Nicholson.
Various views of the Skeldergate area.
Same photo as PHO/3/1677.
Colourised copy of PHO/3/167 photo postcard of Ugthorpe.
Same photo as PHO/3/1678.
2 copies.
Same photo as PHO/3/1681.
Home of Thomas Atkinson, architect.
The original premises of J. Rymer and Sons, Undertakers (founded 1848). This part of St. Andrewgate was demolished in 1967.
Looking towards Aldwark
Looking towards Aldwark. Same photo as PHO/3/1686.
The original premises of J. Rymer and Sons, Undertakers (founded 1848). This part of St. Andrewgate was demolished in 1967. Same photo as PHO/3/1685.
Black and white photograph of Wakefield Bridge and Chantry taken from Country Life.
One small black and white photographic postcard.
One small black and white photograph, donated by Joe Murphy.
All of the images appear to be unrelated to each other.
One black and white photograph showing the organ, by the Northern Echo.
One small black and white photograph showing people gathered to watch the stone laying at the church.
One small black and white photograph showing the exterior of the church with some people (mainly children) posing in front. Taken from George Benson's album.
Black and white photograph of a formal group of young boys with what appears to be a schoolmaster or similar. Includes a cataloguing data sheet, which hints at maybe the boys belonging to the Industrial School.
One black and white photograph, showing seating inside the House, taken by the Northern Echo.
One small sepia photograph showing a door in the wall.
One small black and white photograph, printed on card.
Village Green with children and geese. Building all still extant as at 2003.
Colour photo postcard of Weaverthorpe.
Two large Black and white photographs showing the exterior of the chapel and the railings in front. Taken by the Northern Echo.
One medium sized black and white photograph, taken from above.
One large black and white photograph showing part of the interior of the room. No carpet or furniture.
One large Black and white photograph showing part of the interior of the room. With carpet and furniture. By Thwaites.
One large black and white photograph showing the pulpit from the front. Taken by the Northern Echo.
One small black and white photograph of the chapel from the road.
One large black and white photograph, taken by the Northern Echo.
One large black and white photograph, taken by the Northern Echo.
One medium sized black and white photograph, showing the top part of the door and inscription above.
One small black and white photograph, showing part of the road.
Black and white engraving of Wensley Church and Bridge by S Hooper.
Small sepia photograph of a photograph, showing the station, signal box, train and passengers. Donated by Joe Murphy.
One large black and white photograph with 'Curriculum Development Centre' stamp on the reverse.