Two views of Clifford's Tower. Black and white engravings from The Gentleman's Magazine Supplement of 1790 by J Tyson.
General view (pencil drawing).
General view showing town wall (pencil drawing).
Drawing of York by the River Ouse.
Black and white photos of the front and back view of the chapel by E. Abbot.
Two copies of the same black and white print, engraved from an original drawing, by R. Godfrey, published February 1st, 1775.
Two photos of Illustrations: one view from the north; one view from the south-east. Copyright YAYAS.
Black and white photographs of plans by Dr William White showing the streets of York as they were in January 1782.
Royal Commission on Historical Monuments. Copyright YAYAS .
These photographs are copies of maps found in WHI/2.
Two views of Clifford's Tower. Black and white engravings published by S Hooper.
Contains two sketches of Harwood Castle from two viewpoints by S Hooper.
The seat of William Wrightson Esquire. Two copies of the same black and white engraving by T. Malton delt., W. Angus sculpt. Published as the Act directs, December 1, 1788, by W. Angus, No. 4 Gurynne's Buildings, Islington.
The seat of Henry Maire Esquire. One. A description of Lartington in the North Riding of Yorkshire, the Seat of Henry Maire, Esquire. Two. black and white engraving by Howit delt., W. Angus sculpt. Published as the Act directs, July Onest, 1790, by W. An
The seat of the late John Hutton Esquire: North Riding, Yorkshire. Two copies of the same black and white engraving, by Taylor sculpt., from the European Magazine, published by J. Sewell Cornhill, July 1st, 1790.
Engraving by G J Parkyns and J Schnebbelie (2 copies).
Two large prints of engravings made from original drawings, showing the house and its grounds from the front.
Two copies of an engraving by Walker from a drawing by F. Nicholson.
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
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
Black and white postcards of St. Maurice's Church and Monkgate.
Drawings from 1684 and 1783.
By Nathan Drake.
Two black and white images of the maps - one each of the north west and north east sheets.
Contains two etchings of old Ouse Bridge from different viewpoints.
Contains two copies of a sketch of Middleham Castle.
Two engravings.
Photograph of a watercolour. 2 copies.
Engraving by J Storer (2 copies).
The images are rolled and appear to have been taken from a published copy of Cave's works. Includes: North Street,
St William's Chapel (multiple views), the Old Deanery, Pavement, book frontis[iece, a doorway in Lady Irvin's into the Minster Yard, York Minster Chapter House and the church of St Michael-le-Belfrey.
Contains two black and white pictures, east view of Conisborough Castle, drawn by W. Williams, and Conisborough Castle Keep Tower etched by W. Wise.
Two photos of plates from Monumental effigies of Gt Britain by C A Stothard.
Etching of old Ouse Bridge, and a picture showing both old Ouse Bridge and new Ouse Bridge.
Coloured painting of the River Ouse by Henry Gastineau.
Two illustrations. One of Bootham Bar, published by R Sunter, Stonegate, York; the other of the tower near Bootham Bar.
One black and white print, plus one black and white photograph of the same print. (Same view.)
Two sketches of the bar. One includes the barbican and engraved by S. Noble from a drawing by Wm. Westall in 1814. The second was drawn by W.H. Bartlett with figures by Baynes. Etched by J.Le Keux.
Copies of hand coloured black and white etching of the interior of the Bar. 2 copies.
Two sketches of the bar. One was drawn by W.H. Bartlett with figures by Baynes. Etched by J.Le Keux. The second was drawn by Nathaniel Whittock and engraved on steel by J. Lambert.
Two sketches of the bar. One includes the barbican and was printed by Rowney and Forster in 1823. The second was sketched on stone by T. Smith in 1832.
Includes 1. pencil sketch drawing (undated). 2. black and white engraved print of Burlington Church, Yorkshire. On stone by J. B. Templeton. London: Printed for the Proprietors of the British Magazine. Sept. 1824. 3. black and white engraved print of Egl
Drawn by Hablot Browne. Engraved by B.Winkles.
Property plans for the City of York by Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Two black and white engravings, one drawn by Nathaniel Whittock and the other drawn by H Winkles.
Race for St Leger stakes. Engravings.
Black and white sketches.
Two photos of illustrations depicting Monkgate, one by C. Dillon.
Two large black and white prints of drawings of the Bar
By Fox Talbot.
By Fox Talbot.
Two black and white photographs by Fox-Talbot. Copyright: Science Museum, London.
Two black and white photographs by Fox-Talbot. Copyright: Science Museum, London.
Two black and white photographs by Fox-Talbot. Copyright: Science Museum, London.
One of the south west side and one of the west door. Both images are stamped - Inquiries relating to reproduction of this print should be addressed to - The Director and Secretary, The Science Museum, London SW7.
One images of the Zouch Chapel and one of the Chapter House.
Includes original prints (pasted onto mounting boards) of:
- Micklegate Bar from within
- Micklegate Bar from without
- The Minster from the Bar Walls
- Tower at Lendal Ferry, west side
- Tower at Lendal Ferry, east side
- Bootham Bar from within
- Bootham
- Tower on the esplanade (Marygate landing)
- Tower at the corner of Marygate and Bootham
- Interior of the Multangular Tower
- Multangular Tower, Museum Gardens
- Monkgate Bar
- City Walls near Layerthorpe Bridge
- The Red Tower, Foss Islands
- City Walls between Walmgate Bar and The Red Tower
- Walmgate Bar from without
- Walmgate Bar from within
- Fishergate Bar with the Catholic Chapel in the distance
- Fishergate Postern
- Clifford's Tower
- Old Wharf, Skeldergate
- York Minster from Monk Bar
- York Minster, Eastern portion
- The Minster Transept from the south
- The Minster from the School of Design
- The Minster from Museum Street
- York Minster, West Doors
- York Minster, north transept
- The Chapter House from the Minster Gardens
- The Deanery
- The Minster Library, Minster Gardens
- Ruins of St Mary's Abbey, Museum Gardens
- Ruins of St Mary's Abbey, Museum Gardens
- Ruins of St Mary's Abbey, Museum Gardens
- Entrance to St Mary's Abbey, Marygate
- Hospitium of St Mary's Abbey, Museum Gardens
- The Chapter House, St Mary's Abbey
- St Leonard's Hospital from Museum Street
- St Leonard's Hospital from Museum Gardens
- Priory Gateway, Micklegate
- Remains of St George's Priory, St George's Field
- Church of St Olave and St Mary's Lodge, Marygate
- St Helen's Church, St Helen's Square
- Church of St Michael le Belfrey
- Trinity Church, Micklegate
- Porch of St Dennis Church, Walmgate
- Porch of St Margaret's Church, Walmgate
- Porch of St Lawrence Church, without Walmgate Bar
- Skelton Church
- Doorway of old Palace
- The Guildhall (river front)
- The Guildhall (entrance)
- St William's College, College Street
- Ancient Houses, Pavement
- Ancient Houses, Skeldergate
- King's Staith
- Ancient House, Clifton
- Archiepiscopal Palace, Bishopthorpe
- Porch of Heslington Hall
- Heslington Hall
The images all appear to have been taken around October 1852. Two copies.
Two views - main picture is one large view taken from within, whilst the second is a much smaller view from the opposite direction.
Two large black and white photographs. One shows the outside of the Bar including people, sheep and a stage coach published in 1805 by Prince and Cattles of York. The second shows the inside of the Bar and the pub The Jolly Bacchus, from 1854.
Destroyed to create Duncombe Place.
Two black and white etchings of hand-drawn pictures of different houses in Stonegate.
One black and white and one hand-tinted postcard (both same image).
Photographs of the exhibition on Bootham Hospital Fields.
Photographs of the exhibition on Bootham Hospital Fields.
Photographs of the exhibition on Bootham Hospital Fields.
Sepia original photograph, blown up in black and white copy. Also includes research sheet. Copyright: B&C City Engineers Dept. York.
Contains two black and white photos of the church by W. Monkhouse.
Includes: looking east showing Samuel Abbey at the Star Inn; looking east with numbers 13 and 14; looking west showing number 29.
Two etchings. One by Prince and Cattle 1805 and one by J London 1874.
Contains two sketches of Holy Trinity Priory on Micklegate. One shows the tower of the church, and the other the exterior of the gateway.
Nine photographs of the Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition.
Contains two black and white photographs of Rievaulx Abbey.
Postcards.
Two copies of an engraving of an interior doorway and staircase in the manor by A. Buckle, from Davies' History of the King's Manor.
Two copies of an etching by A. Buckle of the Principal Entrance to King's Manor from The Historie of the King's Manor House at York by R. Davies.
Includes the title page of 'The Historie of the King's Mannour House at York by R. Davies F.S.A, illustrated with etchings by A. Buckle, B.A.' (also showing the doorway of King's Manor), as well as one etching from the book, showing a 'doorway (unused), M
Mounted black and white photograp. and research sheet.
Black and white photograph depicting the cottages opposite the Grange, Strensall.
Photo HRM.
Taken by Mr Walker.
Black and white photo looking towards the Minster. 2 copies.
Black and white prints pasted onto paper.
By Roland W. Paul.
Both articles are taken from the Illustrated London News.
Includes black and white images of C. Jewitt, Bowling Green Inn, Groves, York 1895, and W.Coulson, Joiner, Undertaker & Venetian Blind Maker, 1895.
Hand-tinted images.
Early painted view, possibly printed later in 20th Century (1920s?).
Photographs of Strensall village.
Photographs of Strensall village.
Includes one black and white photo of chapel interior, and one of the exterior.
Two views from George Benson's album.
Two black and white photographs on postcards of York Minster from the north side.