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Description archivistique
Bundle of newspaper cuttings
Y/EDU/5/3/17/14 · Dossier · 1986-1992
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes various newspaper cuttings related to the York Library Service. Publicity for events, campaigns, appeals, and bequests. Items are individually dated.

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Newspaper Extracts
Y/EDU/5/3/17/18 · Dossier · 1990-1992
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes cuttings from Selby Chronicle and the York Evening Press

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Library Cuttings Review
Y/EDU/5/3/17/19 · Dossier · September 1991-October 1991
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

A photocopied collection of newspaper articles reviewing local and national press coverage.

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Library Cuttings Review
Y/EDU/5/3/17/20 · Dossier · April 1992
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

A photocopied collection of newspaper articles reviewing local and national press coverage.

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Library Cuttings Review
Y/EDU/5/3/17/21 · Dossier · August 1992
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

A photocopied collection of newspaper articles reviewing local and national press coverage.

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Library Cuttings Review
Y/EDU/5/3/17/24 · Dossier · 29 December 1993
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

A photocopied collection of newspaper articles reviewing local and national press coverage

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Y/EDU/5/3/18/4 · Dossier · October 1937-25 April 1948
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Plan of newspaper room at York Public Library showing fittings. Original plan drawn by Brierley, Rutherford and Syne; also showing proposed site improvements by Charles J. Minter, city engineer and surveyor. Original reference: B4242.

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Slides of York Central Library
Y/EDU/5/3/19/50 · Dossier · c.1950-1990s
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes colour and black and white interior and exterior photographs of the building, including public spaces in St Leonard's Hospital.

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Y/EDU/5/3/19/55 · Dossier · 1975
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Three black and white photographs of the library. Also includes two copies of the programme for the official opening of the library on 14 November 1975.

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Reports and minutes
Y/EDU/5/3/2/11 · Dossier · 1960-1973
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes agendas, reports and minutes for the Library and Friendly Relations Committee.

Minutes
Y/EDU/5/3/2/13 · Dossier · 1980-1985
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Folder containing the minutes of the North Yorkshire County Library DOI

Y/EDU/5/3/20/1 · Dossier · 1946-1950
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Correspondence to and from the City Librarian regarding requests/changes to the temporary branch of Acomb Library, the purchasing of land, construction of the prefabricated building, and the terms of the lease from the Friends Meeting House.

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Letter book
Y/EDU/5/3/3/14 · Dossier · 23 October 1918-8 January 1919
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

The contents mentions the First World War, its aftermath, and its effect on the city and the library. Also includes personal correspondence between the City Librarian and Mr Doherty, who was on active service, and some general correspondence. Indexed. Also includes a blank cheque.

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File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/23 · Dossier · 1896-1967
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes the following: 1896 letter from W. Morrell to A.H. Furnish regarding the Technical Instruction Committee; 1967 correspondence between a Mr Carl Vitz of Cincinnati and the city librarian; 1936 copies correspondence written by the city librarian informing of the death of A.H. Furnish; two York Public Library bookmarks including advertisements (circa 1939-45 - advertisements include references to the ARP); correspondence between the city librarian and a P.G. Gill regarding a thesis on the formation of public libraries; and notes on the Benn Figures relating to public libraries (1935)

Y/EDU/5/3/3/24 · Dossier · 1935-1947
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

A large collection of wartime correspondence to and from the York Public Library. Includes frequent mentions of war-work and wartime issues (esp. a publicity document with corrections dated 24/3/41, explaining the role of public libraries in the war effort). Also present are letters regarding loans of books to/use of library by local military units and internment camps alike, and requests for assistance in setting up Unit libraries. There are also several mentions of library-hosted entertainment for local Forces men and women, and requests for books relating specifically to war-work (munitions, nurseries). There are mentions of W.V.S. and A.R.P. work in/around the library; and of the various uses of the building as part of the war effort (for community work; welfare work; outreach; and emergency organisation, both as a Wardens' Post and, from letters dated January 1941, as an 'After Blitz' Organisation Centre'). A number of letters dealing with adaptations to the building, such as the installation of an emergency telephone and the addition of bomb-proofing materials (letter dated 23rd October 1942 from the City Librarian to the City Englineer); plus a number of mentions of rationing (fuel, staff uniform coupons). Later correspondence concerns the post-war cleanup, e.g. one letter dated 20th August 1945 discusses the removal of wire guards from the windows, while others deal with the removal of blackout fittings (11th June 1945), the closing of an Emergency Administrative Centre (28th June 1945), the disconnection of a wartime telephone (29th January 1946), the redistribution of surplus Civil Defence Equipment (4th February 1946), and the rehabilitation and resettlement of returning officers (26th October 1945)). One circular dated 15th October 1945 from the Ministry of Fuel discusses severe coal shortages for the first winter after the War. There are also more general letters from this period, concerning: exhibitions and events (many, but not all, of which are themselves part of the war effort); schools and educational outreach; user enquiries, suggestions and requests (e.g. for publishing advice, and the use of a lecture-hall); approaches regarding the purchasing and acquisition of new stock and furnishings; insurance; matters of health and infection control; inter-library communication, including with the Rowntree Library; personal correspondence between Frederick Cowles at Pendlebury and Raymond Doherty at York. Also present are a number of internal letters and other documents (notes concerning stock; a police report detailing a list of found books; financial and taxation matters; staffing matters; committee matters; Library inspection reports and conference reports; assorted library notices and publicity documents in proof; notes and notices concerning rationing esp. National Milk Cocoa; notes of library tickets and books issued to local Forces).

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/27 · Dossier · 1939-1941
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Concerning the provision of books to foreign POWs; the removal in 1939 of irreplaceable bibliographical material from the Malet Place premises of the National Central Library to Bourne Lodge in Hertfordshire; and the subsequent destruction of Malet Place on Thursday 17th April 1941 in a fire resulting from enemy action.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/28 · Dossier · 1940s
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes the following: 1943 note from M.E. Hurford to the city librarian accepting a proposal to earmark the Concert Hall of the Mount School as a 'post-raid administrative centre'; 1942 note on 'Raid Welfare Organisation' scheme to be held in the Reference Library; 1942 correspondence between the county and city librarians regarding free inter-lending between branches; assorted correspondence, terms of agreement, and accounts regarding schemes for cooperation and inter-lending between York and surrounding county libraries; related correspondence regarding the inter-availability of borrowers/readers tickets; assorted reproductions and facsimiles of correspondence relating to inter-lending etc.; correspondence and figures regarding service lists and lending to those working within the city of York; assorted figures, accounts and requests for information regarding readers/lenders from outside York; correspondence between city of York and Norwich Public Libraries regarding inter-lending agreements; assorted correspondence regarding subscription rates and fees for 'out of area' users; two tables including the following data regarding county councils in Yorkshire: population, book stock, stock per 1000 population, bookbinding and establishment expenses.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/30 · Dossier · 25 June 1940-19 September 1940
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes a letter regarding the Control of Maps Order from Chief Constable Harry H. Herman, together with correspondence from Joan Hopper and attached newspaper cutting, dated 25th-26th June 1940, concerning fears over enemy spies using libraries and maps to plan an invasion.

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Y/EDU/5/3/3/32 · Dossier · 12 May 1941-20 December 1945
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Two sets of correspondence concerning library staffing during and just after the Second World War.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/33 · Dossier · 1941
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Folder containing correspondence regarding repairs, fittings and furnishings for the library including records from the 1941 War Damage Act.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/35 · Dossier · 1942-1943
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Letters concerning the Rickham diaries, and requests for information on old buildings in York.

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Y/EDU/5/3/3/36 · Dossier · 1943-1944
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Concerning the 'Salvage Book Drives'. Contains correspondence with the British Records association, expressing fears over the effects of the wartime effort to recycle paper; and discussing possible interventions in order to identify and preserve important documents. Also includes details of the library's work to distribute books to hospitals and among regiments.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/37 · Dossier · 1943-1945
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Correspondence concerning the 'Through Polish Eyes' wartime photograph exhibition, which was hosted at the York Public Library during part of its tour in 1945.

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Y/EDU/5/3/3/38 · Dossier · April 1944
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Letters concerning a book, 'The War's Best Photographs', and a request for a copy of a picture depicting the bombed Guildhall York.

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Y/EDU/5/3/3/39 · Dossier · 18 July 1944-19 July 1944
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Letter from Miss Aspden to R. Doherty at the Library, concerning arrangements for an evacuation scheme between Nonsuch County School and Queen Anne Secondary School, plus a reply.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/40 · Dossier · 14 May 1945-23 May 1945
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Letters regarding a visit from a group of young Dutch children.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/41 · Dossier · 11 November 1942-18 September 1945
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Correspondence concerning the series of War Office grants received by the library in support of its provision of services to locally-based Forces men and women and interned prisoners. Includes some statistics for holdings, loans and service user/borrower numbers through the war.

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Y/EDU/5/3/3/42 · Dossier · 1946
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Comprehensive collection of correspondence relating to the National Association of Local Government Organisations (NALGO), including receipts, invoices, accounts, promotional materials, newspaper cuttings for wartime exhibition on local government services. Relates to the war effort more generally.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/44 · Dossier · 1958-1967
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes: report on local government agency arrangements between City of York Council and North Yorkshire County Council, a copy of the 1967 Local Government Alteration of Areas; two copies of document detailing the Public Libraries and Museums Bill; an estimate of library costs resulting from proposed boundary extensions; correspondence regarding capitation grants; documents detailing the 1958 Local Government Act and its likely effects on York's public libraries; and a further folder contining miscellaneous documents pertaining to local government restructuring.

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File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/49 · Dossier · 1968-1974
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes: 1968 letter and attached proposals for dealing with cases of local disasters; four memoranda from the Town Clerk regarding byelaws for bringing wheeled vehicles into the library and the founding of a tourist centre; directives regarding the electricity of cuts and the conservation of fuel in the winter of 1973; a collection of memoranda regarding the fuel emergency of 1974/three-day week; and a proposal and constitution for a York Arts Council.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/52 · Dossier · 1950x1970
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Includes correspondence regarding periodical subscriptions, microfilm conversion and requests for minutes.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/53 · Dossier · 1950x1970
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Correspondence regarding the storing of construction equipment, the use of St Leonards Hospital and excavation of the city walls.

File of correspondence
Y/EDU/5/3/3/54 · Dossier · 1950x1970
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Assorted correspondence between York Public Library and Munster City Library.

Y/EDU/5/3/34 · Dossier · 1980-1990
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

Internal Senior Management Team papersk including agendas, minutes, notes to members, memoranda - for the Divisional Management Group, in the period 1980-1990.

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Y/EDU/5/3/37 · Dossier · 22 August 2011
Fait partie de York Civic Archive

The folder includes wallets and papers containing images of young infants engaging in reading activities, loose photographs and postcards from the aforementioned scheme, and a collection of newspaper articles from the local press.

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