Contains general correspondence relating to health and infection control, fines, user enquiries, acquisition of stock, money and accounts. Indexed.
Sans titreContains general correspondence relating to fines, user enquiries, acquisition of stock, money and accounts, and committee matters. Indexed.
Sans titreThe contents mentions the First World War, the library's role within it (including hosting classes for the instruction in munitions making) and the procurement of war literature. Also includes general correspondence, accounts, fines, and subscriptions. Indexed.
Sans titreCatalogue of prose fiction in the lending library. Contains two copies; the first with a printer's error, the other corrected.
Sans titreCopies of assorted documents relating to the plans for building and founding a public library in York. Includes council proposals; building plans, estimates, contracts and accounts; tender forms and valuations.
Sans titreSlip for entering the National Library Week Competition of 1966. Text as follows: "I estimate the [_] books will be borrowed from York City Library during National Library Week, 14th to 19th March". Results to be published in the Yorkshire Evening Press, 24th March, 1966
Sans titreThe leaflet gives public information on the Library.
Sans titreThe leaflet includes details of nominees (in cats 0-5, 6-8, 9-11) with the eventual winners noted.
Sans titreThe poster also includes a proposal for a free Art Gallery, and outlines the reasons why the move should be adopted.
Sans titreThe new wing was opened by Sir John Marriott, and the autograph collection of Reginald Hunt was presented to the City at the same time.
Sans titreVolume 3. Includes general newspaper cuttings from Yorkshire Evening Press, with photographs. Incomplete.
Sans titreVolume 2. Includes general newspaper cuttings from Yorkshire Evening Press, with photographs.
Sans titreIncludes assorted press cuttings from local papers, relating to the Library and its events, fundraising and appeals.
Sans titreMultiple copies of The Young Yorkist - the magazine of York Children's Library. Includes issues no. 1 - 74 (missing issue 20)
Sans titreAlso contains accessions register dated 1896-1932. The stock-taking work mostly covers 1914-1915 and 1940.
Sans titreIncludes photographs, leaflets, notices, posters, cuttings, programmes relating to the celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, held in the City of York. Also includes a list of local schools which participated.
Sans titreThe ticket is in the name of Joe Taylor.
Sans titreThe book is entitled 'the Reginald Hunt Autograph Collection' and is stored in a box marked 'Morocco Visitors Book No. 9799'.
Sans titreLibrary shelf-register for book stock, giving the press mark, volumes, author, title, stock number and dewey number.
Sans titreThe volume includes single maps, pictures, manuscripts, and broadsides.
Sans titreTwo volumes, covering 1929-1947 and 1951-1963 only.
Sans titreOne volume of published annual reports.
Sans titreCopy of the 1855 Act for further promoting the Establishment of Free Public Libraries and Museums in Municipal Towns, and for extending it to Towns governed under Local Improvement Acts and to Parishes
Sans titrePoster entitled 'Public Library for York: Speeches delivered at the Citizens' Meeting on Thursday, November 3rd, in favour of a Public Library for York' - kept in an envelope headed as follows: 'City of York - The Public Libraries (England) Acts 1855-1890 Poster - dated 17 October 1891'.
Sans titreIncludes an article on the first page regarding proposals for a free library in York.
Sans titreOne inch scale and full size details of fittings in lending library and juvenile library by Brierley and Ruitherford.
Sans titrePlan of the Children's Library and Magazine Room at York Public Library. Drawn by Brierley, Rutherford and Syne, Architects.
Sans titrePlan of the York Central Library. Drawn up by Brierley, Rutherford and Syme, architects.
Sans titreQuarter inch scale details of the lending library showing wall fittings. The drawing is by Brierley and Rutherford.
Sans titreQuarter inch scale drawing by Brierley and Rutherford.
Sans titrePlan of the lending library at York Public Library showing fittings. Drawn by Brierley, Rutherford and Syne.
Sans titreThe plans are for alterations to the former York Mechanics' Institute Library in Clifford Street.
Sans titreDrawing no. E655.1002.45.1.
Sans titreCatalogue of prose fiction works in the lending library.
Sans titreClass list of books on Useful Arts
Sans titreClass list of books on Fine Arts
Sans titreClass list of books on natural science.
Sans titreWith handwritten inserts. City Librarian's copy.
Sans titreClass list of books on sociology
Sans titreWith handwritten inserts.
Sans titreWith handwritten inserts.
Sans titreListing books re: League of Nations and crisis in Abyssinia
Sans titreCorrespondence between A.H. Furnish (city librarian), the town clerk, and L.V. Brock of the Ministry of Health detailing the borrowing of loans.
Sans titrePhotocopies of documents detailing tenders and designs for chairs for the York Reference Library.
Sans titreNotice requesting all books to be returned before Saturday 13 August 1927 (most likely in preparation for the move to the new public library building).
Sans titreThe image is framed and has an inscription on the reverse.
Sans titreThe photograph shows the staff and book stacks.
Sans titreThe photograph shows staff and the reference counters.
Sans titreIncludes the names of staff members on the reverse: Finney, Bryant, Ross, Freeston, Arnott, Newbold and Young.
Sans titreThe staff members are named on the reverse.
Sans titreIncludes the names of the staff on the reverse.
Sans titreThe photograph shows the entrance to the reference room.
Sans titreThis image appears to be a duplicate of Y/EDU/5/3/19/17.
Sans titreThis image appears to be a duplicate of Y/EDU/5/3/19/12.
Sans titreThe photograph was originally presented to Miss Dorothy Greetham. This appears to be a duplicate of Y/EDU/5/3/19/19 and 19/38.
Sans titreArthur Finney was City Librarian between 1929 and 1935.
Sans titreFeatured in the photograph are Christine Appleton, Patrick Coldfield, and Chris Maynard.
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