Pedigree of Mills family of Claverley, Old Swinford and York. Compiled by Thomas Ingham Mills, August 1930. Covers muliple generations of the Mills family from 1699 to 1915. Includes births, marriages and deaths. Brief further details given about some individuals such as military service and circumstances of death, location of baptism/marriage/burial.
Collage of shop fronts on Micklegate, c. 1974. Individual colour sketches of shops pasted onto black paper background.
Includes particulars of the 216 lots to be sold by auction by Mr Lancaster at the Concert Room, York, and accompanying loose map. The document appears to be the sale of the manors of Clifton and Rawcliffe, and incudes a detailed listing of holders of the land at the time of the sale.
Self-printed booklet of poetry by York resident Sue Whittaker, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020. Includes 21 poems.
Includes documents, leaflets and other published materials which were not intended to be sold. See individual items entries for more detailed information.
By Philip Izard.
Review of the festival which took place in August 2019, including photographs and descriptions of events.
Includes:
York Sixth Form college booklet, 1988-1989;
Ashfield Secondary Modern School presentation of prizes, 18 July 1962;
Ashfield Secondary Modern School school supervision rotas (school dinners and general supervision), 1961-1962;
Tadcaster Grammar School first year design course syllabus, 1976;
Booklet on Fountains Abbey and Brimham Rocks, 1980s;
Mill Mount Grammar School speech day leaflet, 13 March 1963;
Tyepscript notes from St Lawrence School log, 1872-1883 (20th century typescript);
Photocopy of Wheldrake National school rules concerning payments, 1873 (20th century copy).
Includes:
York Minster Fund Development newsletter, September 2007;
Let's Explore York Minster: guide book for young people, 1979;
Welcome to York Minster children's leaflet, 2000s [2 copies];
BBC Songs of Praise booklet for York Minster recording, 1980s;
Leaflet of York Minster walks, 1975;
A plan of York Minster shewing the architectural styles, 1954 [includes list of Archbishops of York];
Historical Field Studies booklet No.1 York Minster (compiled by a member of the York branch of the Association of Teachers of History), 1980s;
Gothic Architecture booklet for schools (marked 'secondary'), 1990s;
Leaflet on the history of the Dean and Chapter of York, c.1990;
Laminated sign entitled 'Exploring the Chapter House', 2001;
Poster for Chapter House exhibition 'Saints and Martyrs', 2001;
York Minster worksheet No.2. 1980s;
Newspaper cutting from The Star, relating to the proposed statue of Constantine outside York Minster, 12 September 1996;
Typescript notes on books about York, Schools Advisory Service and Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, 1950s.
The leaflet outlines the history of the regiment, and includes a floor plan of the museum.
The sheet features prominent York buildings.
Royal Ascot at York special edition.
Leaflet outlining the history of the Guildhall.
Typescript.
Typescript.
The calendar features colour photographs of York.
West Riding Region history.
The leaflet was written when the warehouse was a restaurant.
The newspaper is a 'descriptive guide to the leading local Kirkgate retail houses.'
The exhibition was held at York Art Gallery.
Leaflet outlining the history of the observatory.
The card features the cover of the 1930 Terry's product catalogue.
The programme is specifically for Paradise Lost by John Milton, and was in aid of York Archaeological Trust.
The business was located at 41 Stonegate, York, and 13 George Street, Hull.
Includes details of key sources and where to find them.
Includes handwritten notes by the attendee, Mary Owen.
Leaflet describing the history of the house and key rooms.
Newsletter of St Edward the Confessor, Dringhouses.
Photocopy only.
Photocopy only.
The theme was A Parish at War: the Siege of York 1644.
Souvenir programme for the Royal Wedding of HRH The Duke of Kent and Miss Katherine Worsley, held at York Minster.
Scale: 1 inch to 100 feet. The plan is hand-drawn and has a key of features, including benches, wildlife feeding bath, picnic areas and hedges.
Information leaflet regarding the history of York cemetery.
Three full-colour rolled posters for the plays, which were held between 10 June 1988 and 10 July 1988.
The seal was loaned out by the Public Library to the Merchant Adventurer's Company. The item was then returned to the Library but was never collected by the original owner. Includes correspondence to this effect.
Reports for 1916 and November 1920 only.
The passport is in the name of Sir Edward Grey, and is contained in a small holder with a blank notepad and a pencil.
The report is a preliminary one, showing earthworks as marked on the Ordnance Survey.
Addendum to Volume 1: Eboracum Roman York.
Thirty-seventh interim report.
Thirtieth interim report.
Twenty-ninth interim report.
Twenty-eighth interim report.
Twenty-second interim report. 2 copies.
Includes cast list and note of previous and upcoming productions.
Includes cast list and note of previous and upcoming productions.
Includes cast list and note of previous and upcoming productions.
Includes cast list and note of previous and upcoming productions.
The plan was prepared by Gordone Home Esq, as an illustation for his book Roman York.
The drawing shows proposed roads and park areas.
Book plate regarding a donation to York Public Library, and a label in the name of William Moore, Burton Lane, York, for the Yorkshire Fine Art Institution.
The transcript is of a charter dated 16 July 1283, restoring the Mayoralty of the city and the liberties of citizens.
The notice was to announce the opening of the new branch on 1st July 1854.
The notice is with regards to the ending of slavery on 1 August 1834.
The sheet is a section from the Millstone Grit of Howden Moors across the Yorkshire coalfield through to Garforth and Brayton.
Includes parcel receipt for the York and North Midlands Railway Company, 1852; advertisement for Misses J & E Hall's Hotel, 5, St. Helen's Square York (annotated 1840) and fragment of a bill for 600 quills with letterhead for William Hargrove of No 9 Coney Street, York, 1838.
Includes documents, leaflets and other published materials which were not intended to be sold. See individual items entries for more detailed information.
Poem with a letter attached addressed to the City Library in York.
Annual report.
Photocopy only.
For York City. (Draft) scheme and notice.
The Robert Sutton Memorial or Fringe Fund, York: scheme for the regulation of charity.
Letter by Richardson, Gutch & Co to the The Archbishop of York, requesting the construction of railway lines between the Main Line at York and the Great Northern Line near Doncaster.
Map of York's bus services.
Trade catalogue.
York Offices: Floor plan. Scale 1:500.
A pack of information about Thrall Europa that includes a map.
Banquet to the Yorkshire Contingents Imperial Yeomanry, York. Inside is a menu of the banquet.
Invite to a luncheon given to The Merchant Tailors' Company by The Sheriff of York and Mrs. Potter-Kirby. Inside is a menu of the luncheon.
Poster advertising a piano that 'Instantly appeals to alll Lovers of Good Music'. (On the reverse side) Duke's Dryer & Cleaners: The York Dyeworks.
List of officers and list of fixtures.
A specimen of the Yorkshire dialect as spoken in the North.
York School of Commerce School Excarsion to Goathland and Whitby.
Written by Master R.Hawkin. 8" x 10.5".
Copy from Grafton 'Examiner'.