Information on the history of Saint Martin-Cum-Gregory Church.
A guide to Bedern and the Vicars Choral.
By Egbert C Hudson.
A booklet about the history of the Goodramgate Church.
Designed by York School of Art.
Issued by North Yorkshire County Council Education Department.
Includes rules and articles adopted by the contributors for establishing and regulating the same.
Forth annual report and balance sheet.
Contains a list of Officers and Committee, and list of Donations received or promised.
Contains information regarding the time and location of a meeting and the agenda.
Issued by City of York Education Committee.
Issued by City of York Education Committee.
Information booklet.
Published by York Action on Young Homeless.
Booklet containg old pictures of York Streets.
Booklet containg old pictures of York.
Booklet containg old pictures of York Streets.
Picture book of the history of York Minster.
62nd festival edition.
Also includes a loose booking form.
Pamphlet written in multiple languages.
Written by Professor Nicholas Temperley.
By J. Osborne Smith.
Booklet containing information about Heslington Hall.
Booklet by the Yorkshire Architectual Society.
Booklet of sheet music.
Booklet of sheet music.
Catalogue of items loaned.
Taken from Country Life magazine.
Hosted by the City of York and The Railway Correspondence and Travel Society.
Published by the British Railways Book Archives Organisation.
Leading article is about Rowntrees of York with aerial photograph of Haxby Road Factory, 1966. Also includes a view of Tanners Moat factory, 1890.
By Moria Fulton and Helen Lazenby.
York: 25th July to 8th August, Oxford: 25th July to 8th August.
York: 26th July to 9th August and 9th August to 23rd August.
York and Oxford: 28th July to 11th August.
York: 30th July to 13th August, Oxford: 23rd July to 6th August.
Oxford and York.
An appeal to the members of the Conference of 1895.
Issued by the York Diocesan Education Committee (Part 1 jointly with York Local Education Authority).
By William Wallace. Reprinted from the Yorkshire Bulletin of Economic and Social Research, Vol.II, No.2.
The stone was laid by Lord Bishop of Whitby, the Rt Reverend George D'Oyly Snow. 2 copies.
Includes list of plays produced 1935-7; 'peep behind the scenes' and actors
20th October - opening night
To celebrate the restoration of St Margaret's Church, Walmgate and the opening of the National Centre for Early Music.
Held at Hovingham Hall, part of the York Festival & Mystery Plays 11 June-4 July. Photocopy only.