Produced by City of York Council.
Local Consultation Document.
Held at the University of York.
Includes information regarding the Yorkshire Aviation Services Country Club Ltd.
Centenary souvenir.
Article from Country Life on the seat of Mrs Baines.
Sand Hutton Hall, formerly the seat of Sir James Walker.
Photocopy of a manuscript in the Public Record Office, PRO HO 42/7. Includes Pontefract, York and Scarborough.
Includes some handwritten annotations.
Leaflet relating to the Minster Close.
One volume set of historic water colour facsimilies of York. Possibly created to coincide with an event in the city. Please note this item is outsize.
Relates to the observatory in the grounds of the Yorkshire Museum.
Relates to the work of William Wilkins in the Yorkshire Museum.
Relates to strengthening work by Ove Arup and partners.
The article is a book review.
Relates to the replanning and restorations.
Relates to the replanning and restorations.
Relates to Carlton Towers, decorated mostly between 1875-1879 by J. F. Bentley.
Relates to Carlton Towers remodelled by Pugin in 1873-5.
Relates to the exterior and interior of the house originally built in 1614.
Relates to Miss Caroline Fletcher, who is due to be married.
Relates to the Crescent at Buxton by John Carr.
Relates to the Mansion House designed by James Paine in the late 1740s.
Relates to Relkino winning the Benson and Hedges Gold cup.
Relates to the Middleton Hunt.
Relates to Middleton field near Flaxton.
Relates to life below stairs.
Relates to 'Willowsyde', 23 Westland Grove, Stockton Lane.
Includes a portrait of a young girl, possibly Jane Mann.
Relates to excavations at York Minster.
Relates to the York Festival.
Relates to Robert Thompson of Kilburn (1876-1955).
Relates to the new universities.
Relates to the new universities.
Relates to the new universities.
Relates to a 19th-century print of a stage coach waylaid by a highwayman.
Relates to an exhibition in the St Mary's Heritage Centre.
Relates to Judi Dench and Ian McKellen at the Aldwych Theatre.
Relates to Wheaclose Farm, Stittenham.
Relates to the Royal Hunting Lodge, Shipton-by Beningbrough.
Relates to agricultural, forestry and sport on the Brandsby Estate.
Relates to The Old Rectory, Brandsby.
Relates to the National Railway Museum.
Relates to the Undercroft Museum.
Relates to the Lodge, Naburn.
Relates to Dunnington Hall Estate Lodge.
Relates to Dunnington Hall estate.
Relates to the designers of the landscaping.
Relates to the original The Royal Station Hotel, and the existing building.
Nether Poppleton detached cottage from the 18th century.
Argument against moving the Transport Museum from Clapham to York.
Correspondence on the rehabitation of the village of Wycoller, Lancasher.
Illustrations and etchings by Halfpenny.
Etchings and engravings of York Minster.
Relates to the newly restored splendour of the nave vaulting.
Relates to collectors pieces to mark the 500th anniversary of York Minster.
Relates to The Croft, Copmanthorpe.
Relates to 30 Main Street, Heslington, Period House.
Relates to Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorkshire, by John Carr.
Relates to Bell Hall near York.
Relates to Kirby Hall, Yorkshire.
Relates to York Theatre Royal, rebuilt between 1889 and 1890, with an addition in 1968.
The Ouse bridge at York 1807.
Relates to details from an 18th century painting of Heslington Hall and photograph as it is today.
Visiting artists to the city in the 18th century.
Visiting artists to the city in the 18th century.
Relates to the National Railway Museum.
Restoration in progress at York Minster.
Relates to the Askam Richard Estate.
Relates to St Leonards Place.
Relates to the Central Hall, University of York.
Relates to the Great Hall, Treasurers House and reconditioned houses at New Earswick.
Relates to York St. Saviours Church.
Relates to the Town Hall built in 1773-74.
Article by T P Cooper.
Relates to John Carr, Copgrove Hall.
Relates to alternative uses for redundant churches.
Relates to Maypole House Upper Poppleton.
Property of Mr.Charles Wyvill, home of Mrs V. Burdon.
Relates to Lord Esher proposals.
Civic Trust Awards including Langwith College.
Home of Mr, and Mrs. Muir M. Oddie.
Home of Mr, and Mrs. Muir M. Oddie.
Home of Mr, and Mrs. Muir M. Oddie.
Cherry Hill, Brandsby Country residence for sale.