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Description archivistique
PIC · Collection · [c1950]-2011

Includes small collections of photographs and other images relating to York. Includes photographic prints, photographic negatives, postcards, drawings, engravings, and other images.

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PIC/1 · Sub-collection · No date [Late 20th century]
Fait partie de Photograph and Image Collections: small accessions

Include one black and white negative strip showing an image of a performance poster and an image of the musical group, the Fraser Hayes Four. The negative appears to be a later 20th century copy of an earlier photographic print and of a paper performance poster.

PIC/1/1 · Pièce · No date [Late 20th century]
Fait partie de Photograph and Image Collections: small accessions

One black and white photographic negative showing two images. One image shows a performance poster for the Empire Theatre, York, including details of the Fraser Hayes Quartette [later called the Fraser Hayes Four]. The second image is a photograph taken of an original photographic print showing five people in evening dress [the Fraser Hayes Quartette with Denny Dennis]. The negative appears to be a later copy of earlier documents.

PIC/4 · Sub-collection · 1960-1994
Fait partie de Photograph and Image Collections: small accessions

227 mounted colour transparencies showing York and the surrounding area, principally Wiggington. The photographs were taken by Ian Winduss, who worked for the York Corporation and later North Yorkshire County Council as a quantity surveyor. Some of the images appear to have been taken in a professional capacity, while others show personal and social events.

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PIC/4/13 · Pièce · April 1967
Fait partie de Photograph and Image Collections: small accessions

35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows Ian Winduss who worked for York Corporation (City of York Council) as a quantity surveyor 1949-1954, returning as Chief Quantity Surveyor in 1957 (base in an office at 8 St Leonard's Place). He moved to North Yorkshire County Council, Northallerton in 1974 following the Local Government reorganisation, before retiring in 1985.

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