35mm mounted colour transparency. Coat of arms in the image was restored in 1972 and again in 2011-2013.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image showing Bedern Hall which was restored from 1979 before becoming a Guild Hall in 1984.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows York's first permanent Methodist chapel.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. The figurehead in the image was restored in 1978.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows Head teacher Mrs Wray's sports car and part of the original parish poor house cottages (demolished 1970).
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows a building thought to be York's first manse.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. The chapel closed 1982 and became Rock Church, before becoming Qchurch.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. The power station in the image closed in 1976 and the cooling tower was later demolished before the area was redeveloped.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the theatre with scaffolding at the start of a building project to construct extensions.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the exterior before demolition.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the interior during demolition.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the village shop, which was then owned by Len Hayton and was later absorbed into the pub. It also shows No. 40 the Village, a very old property, later modernised.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows a post box located in the wall of the old Rectory , later the Rosevale Care Home.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the building is use by Whitby Charles Oliver furniture business [also known as Whitby Oliver].
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the old building with the new extension from St Leonard's Place.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the new extension from St Leonard's Place.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the old façade after cleaning.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. The image shows "Mr Jeffries horse, age 26", one of the last working farm horses in the village.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Slide include an image of Arthur Oliver, a quantity survey at York Corporation.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. No. 8 St Leonard's Place was then the offices of various York Corporation departments including the City Architect's Offices which included quantity surveyors.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
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