Reunion invite for 18th September 1981.
Consultation Draft dated 1st December 2003.
Recount of life of Edward Wilfred Taylor. Born 29th April 1891. Died 1st November 1980.
Photocopy from British Library, Boston Spa of Sky & Telescope, November 1978, Volume 56, Part 5, p. 400 - 403. Written by Carolyn Goodman.
Article taken from Country Life, 18th April 1952. Mounted on to card.
Photocopy of Heroines: Women Inspired by Power by Lisa Tuttle.
Photocopy of the life of James Backhouse, taken from Archives of Natural History, 1989, Volume 16, Part 3. p. 247 - 260. Written by Peter Davis.
Compiled by North Yorkshire County Careers Service.
Written 18th May 1979 outlining resources relating to James Backhouse.
To York Public Library, outlining the discovery of documents relating to James Backhouse.
Thanking Mr B.M. Black for his offer.
Article from 'Weekend Telegraph' by P. Senn.
Article from 'The British Workman' about Baron Ward: the Yorkshire stable-boy who became Prime Minister of Parma.
Hudson was Lord Mayor 1838-1839.
Notes on the artistic career of the principal of the School of Arts & Crafts 1913-1927.
Article in 'Walker's Monthly'.
By W.C. Boulter. Facsimile reproduction by the Archbishop Holgate Society of a manuscript from 1868. Includes biograph of Walter Consitt Boulter.
Detailing church services.
Detailing church services.
Photocopy only. Includes timeline.
Celebrating 25 years of the Society.
Celebrating 25 years of the Society.
By H. Page. Article from the Cocoa Works Magaine; includes Rowntree factory retirements - Walter Strickland, Walter Mawson and J.H. Goddard.
Three leaflets relating to the house, including it being presented to the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, 1930.
By William Ainsley. Article from 'The Treasury' with illustrations.
By A E Wales. Article from 'Nature'. The chemist was born in Selby.
By Adam Hart-Davies. Booklet on programmes featuring William Smith, Abraham Stoker, James Cook, William Scoresby Snr, Joseph Priestley, John Smeaton, Louis le Prince, Matthew Murray, John Harrison, Rev. William Buckland, Sir George Cayley, Blind Jack Metc
By Will C Priestley.
By Agnes Segar. Presented by Archbishop of York. Includes the Pump Court, King's Square, North Street Postern, Jubbergate, The Lantern Tower, Matterson's Yard (College Street), The Little Shambles, The Abbey Wall, North Street Postern (from Left Bank), Lo
By Magnus Magnusson and published by York Archaeological Trust.
By P V Addeyman. Extract de Chateau Gaillard, Etudes de castellologie medievale V. Colloque de Hindsgarl (1970), Caen.
By George Benson. Three copies of a reprint from the Report of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, 1910. Written on 1 copy: 'Edwin Benson from GB Augt 15th 1910'.
Author Ian Richmond.
Author: George Benson.
Address at a special evening service on the site of the Ancient church.
A description of the Ancient, Medieval & Modern buildings preservied in the Society's grounds.
By R B Cooke.
By R B Cooke.
By R B Cooke.
Author: D F Renn.
By R B Cooke.
By R B Cooke.
By R B Cooke.
By R B Cooke.
Advance announcement of the programme.
The opening play of the season - 'Romance.'
Programme for Sinbad the Sailor.
Includes application form.
By Field Marshal The Lord Plumer. Memorial to the employees of the N. E. Railway who laid down their lives in the Great War.
By Bleddyn Penny. Borthwick Paper 122.
Gun Fire No. 28.
In the name of the Lord Mayor: R. Newbald Kay.
Produced by Sustrans Ltd.
Produced by the Youth Hostel Association.
Produced by St. Leonards Hospice, Mencap York & District and the Mencap Hostel Project.
By C Charlesworth.
Also contains a programme of Social Events, typed on a separate sheet of paper.
Also contains a programme of Social Events, and 'footpath survey' information, typed on a separate sheet of paper.
2 copies.