35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows a house built for Ian and Sheila Winduss in 1958. The house was originally named Broad Acres due to open views to York Minster at the front (now Mill Lane/Walmer Carr housing) and this view to the back over Brown's farmland (now Castle Close).
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. The image shows building development.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency.
Ian Winduss35mm mounted colour transparency. Image shows the village carnival, which was at that time held on farmland owned by Robin Midgley of Manor Farm. The land was later redeveloped as Windsor Drive.
Ian Winduss227 mounted colour transparencies showing York and the surrounding area, principally Wiggington. The photographs were taken by Ian Winduss, who worked for the York Corporation and later North Yorkshire County Council as a quantity surveyor. Some of the images appear to have been taken in a professional capacity, while others show personal and social events.
Ian Winduss