Black and white photograph, Northern Echo. The lectern was formerly positioned at St John's Church, Ouse Bridge.
Black and white photograph, Northern Echo. The lectern was formerly positioned at St John's Church, Ouse Bridge.
Golden Jubilee postcard by Debenham and Co.
Two views from George Benson's album.
Black and white photograph by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white engraving, published 13 July 1786 by S. Hooper. Engraved by J. Newton Sculp.
Black and white photograph by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photograph by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photograph by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photograph of a 1774 drawing in the Evelyn Collection (copyright Y.A.Y.A.S).
Black and white photograph of an 1826 drawing by G Nicholson.
Reproduced in 'City of our Dreams' by JB Morrell.
Early photograph of church as newly built.
Reproduced in 'City of our Dreams' by JB Morrell.
Reproduced in 'City of our Dreams' by JB Morrell.
Black and white photograph credited to Northern Echo.
Two copies of the same black and white engraving.
Two black and white photographs, before and during demolition.
Black and white photograph, mounted on card, taken during demolition.
Black and white photograph, mounted on card.
Engraving, taken from 'The Churches of York'.
Black and white photograph.
Black and white photograph of interior, showing monument.
Black and white photograph of early drawing.
Black and white photograph, copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photograph, showing monument to Henry Waite. Copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments
Two copies of the same black and white engraving, from an original drawing by W. Nesfield. Engraved by J. Sands. London: Simpkin & Marshall, Stationers Court; and T. W. Stevens, 10 Derby Street, Kings Cross.
Copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photograph, showing monument to Sir Tancred Robinson. Copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photograph, copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photograph, copyright Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Two black and white interior views by Taylor of Micklegate, York.
Engraving.
Black and white engraving, drawn by Bartlett and engraved by J. C. Varrall.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Interior view of memorial tablet to Lowther family. Copyright Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph, exterior view. Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
Showing the north wall.
General view (pencil drawing).
Black and white sketch, printed by C. Hullmandd.
Interior black and white photograph of west window.
Annotated 'J B Powell, photo no. 158'.
Early drawing.
Black and white photograph of church and clock.
Black and white photograph of interior of church from east.
Black and white photograph of interior of church from east.
Black and white photograph of interior from west.
Brass plate on south wall.
Brass on the north wall 'Christopher Harington'.
Black and white engraving, by G. Cuitt. At the back, there is an incomplete passage about Rievaulx Abbey, from a section called 'Wanderings and Pencillings'.
Monument on north wall.
Monument on south wall.
Stone tablet and brasses on north wall.
Stone tablet and brasses on north wall.
Monument on north wall.
Stone tablet and brasses on north wall.
Monument on north wall, showing details of busts.
Black and white photograph (taken by J.V.?).
Monument on north wall.
Stone tablet.
Boss now in Yorkshire Museum.
Boss now in Yorkshire Museum.
Boss now in Yorkshire Museum.
Boss now in Yorkshire Museum.
Boss now in Yorkshire Museum.
Boss now in Yorkshire Museum.
Boss now in Yorkshire Museum.
Boss now in Yorkshire Museum.
Black and white engraving, by Lady A. P. Del. et Sci.
Carved stone on north wall at east end.
Carved head facing north east.