The image shows the runways and airfield buildings after the airfield has closed. The site was later built over in the 1980s.
Three black and white photographic prints showing images of Clifton Airfield in use as the City of York Aerodrome in the 1930s. Includes images showing a view of the airfield and buildings from above, view of an aircraft hanger with a bi-plane, and an image of a service vehicle. These images are late 20th century copies of original photographs.
Four photographic prints showing Clifton Airfield, including images of the airfield in use as the City of York Aerodrome in the 1930s and an aerial view of the airfield after closure. Three of the photographs are later copies of originals.
35mm mounted colour transparency. The image shows houses opposite 52 Mill Lane, previously known as Broad Acres.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. The image shows houses opposite 52 Mill Lane, previously known as Broad Acres.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows houses built on Castle Close (off Windsor Drive), which were built on fields previously farmed by the Brown family. 52 Mill Lane was known as Broad Acres and was built in 1958.
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 Penny Midgley as the carnival queen (centre).
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. 28 June 1978; race course buildings before later extensions
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. 28 June 1878
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. 28 June 1878
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. 28 June 1878
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. 28 June 1878
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image taken from near numbers 50 and 52 showing open fields opposite (now the Walmer Carr estate).
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image taken from near numbers 50 and 52 showing open fields opposite (now the Walmer Carr estate).
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the building exterior before renovations.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the site of the Wigginton Poor House Cottages, which were built as bungalows.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the official opening of the hall on 12 September 1970.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the official opening of the hall on 12 September 1970.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the official opening of the hall on 12 September 1970.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the official opening of the hall on 12 September 1970, probably early in the day.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows a re-enactment event.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the windmill before restoration.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. The area in this image has now been 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. 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. Slide include an image of Arthur Oliver, a quantity survey at York Corporation.
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.
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 old façade after cleaning.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the new extension from St Leonard's Place.
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 building is use by Whitby Charles Oliver furniture business [also known as Whitby Oliver].
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.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
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. Image shows the interior during demolition.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the exterior before demolition.
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.
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 Winduss