Issue No. 2.
Issue No. 3.
Duplicate copy.
By Sydney Martin of York.
Includes papers relating to the Conservative Party, Green Party, Liberal Democrat Party and Natural Law Party.
Author: Colin Simms.
Huntington Parish Council Village Guide.
Author: Geoff Winn.
Includes: Castleton, Esk Valley, Whitby & Coast, Goathland, Lastingham, Kirbymoorside, Pickering.
Includes information regarding the candidates and canvassing.
The Saga of the Jorvik Vikings by Christine E. Fell.
Authors: Christopher Wilson and Janet Burton.
2 copies.
Author: Martyn T Clarke.
Issue no. 21. Volume No. 21. Report on the Charity Market, Parliament Street, August 4th 1999.
Author: R.B. Dobson. 3 copies.
Author: R.B. Dobson. 3 copies.
Author: Jonathan Oates. 3 copies.
Includes information regarding the candidates and canvassing.
Author: R.A. Hall.
Author: Charles Scratchard.
5 copies.
2 copies.
Typed summary 1770 -1948 and photocopy of manuscript history.
The Wigginton and Haxby Directory
2 copies.
2 copies.
3 copies.
Author: Steve MacDonogh.
Author: Walter Nugent Sinkinson.
Author: Sydney Martin.
Typed summary 1770 -1948 and photocopy of manuscript history from 1911.
York Fringe Special.
Author: Bernard Croft.
Author: Robert E. Key.
A magazine representing the determination inside and outside the brewing industry to improve public houses and to maintain adequate licensing law.
Created by the City of York and District Family History Society.
Includes six articles about Dr John Snow and one by him on anaesthetics.
Third Annual Report and Appeal.
Official Programme. 2 copies.
2 copies.
Author: Mrs Jameson.
2 copies.
Produced by Joseph Rowntrees School.
Includes rules, players, fixtures etc. over five seasons.
Printed by Wilson, Spence and Mawman.
Relates to Tempest Anderson Hall, York.
2 copies.
Relates to York Operatic and Drama Society.
Held in the festival concert rooms, York.
Held in the festival concert rooms, York.
Relates to the Salvation Army Citadel and DeGrey Rooms.
Held in the festival concert rooms, York.
Issue 3.
2 copies.
Produced at the Joseph Rowntree Theatre.