Campaign cards for candidates Mr J. Grant Lawson and H. J. Reckitt.
A range of promotional material for the Parliamentary Election for Howden Division. Includes material from the Conservatives, Labour and Liberals.
Issued by the Federation of West Yorkshire Peace Organisations. Outlines the need for disarmament in the wake of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and includes a list of people from various districts, including York, who have subscribed to the appeal.
The leaflet was for a walking tour of the city.
2 copies.
Produced to coincide with the 1826 election.
The poster was produced by E H Spencer
The newsletter relates to the closure of The Hub (formerly York Peace Centre).
2 copies.
Mr Samuel Rowlandson's candidate card
2 copies.
2 copies. Produced by North York Moors National Park.
2 copies.
Date is approximate.
Newspaper cuttings that report the results of the 1947 York City Council election, particularly focussing on the Labour Party.
An appeal to the freeholders of York.
The presentation was made by HRH the Princess Royal - Colonel in Chief at Imphal Barracks.
3 copies
The notice was written by J B Morrell.
The memorial was signed by a number of ratepayers, outlining their thoughts on the licensing of public houses.
Volume 1, issue 2.
2 copies.
A public appeal urging people to vote for William Wilberforce, discussing the subject of abolishing slavery.
2 copies
Produced by North Yorkshire City Council county planning department.
Includes a list of committee members.
The genealogy was prepared by Robert W Becker.
2 copies.
3 copies.
The original copy has been torn in half at some point.
The specification was registered by Henry George Boston, of 50 Scarcroft Road, York.
Includes two copies of the 'Grants towards the payment of rates and equipment' and two copies of the 'Tradespace Grant.' All leaflets were produced by the York Area Economic Development Unit.
Also includes a photocopy of a page from Yorkshire Life, 2000.
A letter to the Tadcaster West electors intoducing them to the Labour Party's Chris Clayton.
The company, formerly known as Mason & Co, were saddle, harness and horse clothing dealers and general saddlery manufacturers.
Also includes an autograph. The etching was possibly originally part of a book, and was presented to the York Public Library in September 1918 by Miss Holtby of Clifton.
George Sandys (1578-1644) was born in Bishopthorpe.
2 copies. Rowe was born in York in 1726, was trumpeter in the Duke of Kingston's Light Horse at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, and then spent 45 years as trumpeter to the High Sheriff of Yorkshire.
The photograph was reproduced from a supplement to the Yorkshire Gazette.
Campaigning material for the election of Ken Taylor, Mary Bleasdale and George Richardson.
2 copies.
Leaflets relating to the Conservative, Labour and Liberal parties.
The order appoints trustees to the Carmichael-Walker Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmens Home and Hostel, York.
2 copies.
2 copies.
4 copies.
2 copies
The talk was presented to the University of York King's Manor luncheon group.
The Charity Commission order concerns The Eades Benevolent Fund, in connection with Clifton Hospital.
2 copies.
Compiled by Ford Longman, Assistant Director.
The author of this work is unknown.
A range of promotional material for the District Council Election for the Upper Poppleton Ward. Inclues material from the Conservatives and Liberals.
The service marked the 50th anniversary of the Palestine Police Force Old Comrades' Association. See also EPH/1/454.
See also EPH/1/452.
The salute was for the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.
2 copies. The salute was for the birthday of Her Majesty the Queen.
2 copies. The salute was for the official birthday of Her Majesty the Queen.