L.N.E.R. Muscial Society. 2 copies.
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.
Published by Delittle Fenwick Co.
2 copies
York: 25th July to 8th August, Oxford: 25th July to 8th August.
Includes tickets, notice of the sale of tickets, information regarding streets to be closed and timber specifications.
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).
Includes a resolution and details of a particular case in Edinburgh, and a pamphlet written by S.W.N. and printed by Wm Blanchard York.
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
The association was later called York Ladies Bowline Association. Includes contact details of officers.
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.
The plan was held in Nunthorpe School Hall.
Includes names of previous winners and competitors.
Taken from the London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Vol. I.
Also Severall Votes of both Houses of Parliament concerning the Magazine at Hull, and Sir John Hotham Governor thereof. Also the Order of Assistance given to the Com,mittees of both Houses, concerning thier going to Hull.
The Petition of the Kingdom of Scotland, to the Lords of His Majesties Most Honourable Privie Councell of that Kingdome. Also His Majesties Letter to the Lords of his Privie Counsell of the Kingdome of Scotland and a Letter from Sir Io. Bourchier to Sir Thomas Barrington Knight and Baronet.
As also the taking of Mulgrave Castle and in it Sir Walter Vavasour, Sir Peter Middletons eldest Sonne and other Gentlemen of Quality. Together with the Relation of the Scots second Army, advanced to Blithenooke in Northumberland and their taking of Morpeth Castle.
To one, To all High Sheriffes, Justices of the peace and other Officers, within 150 Miles of the City of Yorke. The other, In particular to the High Sheriffes, Justices of the peace and other Officers within the County of Lancaster. In general, to all the Counties of England and Dominion of Wales.
Transcription of an original letter in the possession of the Hon. Mrs Fairfax and transcription of an original letter in the possession of Rev. A. Raine both loaned to the York Public Library for the Tercentenary of the Civil Way July 1944.
Author: Peter Wenham. 2 copies.
Also includes 'A Relation of Some Remarkable Passages in the Fight: as it is sent up in a letter from Hull.'
For the safety of His Majesties person, the defence of the Kingdome, and the security of both Houses of Parliament, and the Priviledges thereof.
Author: Ivan E. Broadhead. 3 copies.
By: Joseph Rowntree
Author: Ivan E. Broadhead. 2 copies.
3 copies.