Copyright: Yorkshire Evening Press.
Copyright: Yorkshire Evening Press.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap your Street' entry.
Snap your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Copyright: Yorkshire Post.
Copyright: Yorkshire Herald.
Black and white photos of flooding from Holgate Beck, showing the GPO sorting office and Beech Avenue. Photos by Yorkshire Herald.
Black and white aerial photos showing the Marygate estate and Leeman Road estate. Both images are from Yorkshire Herald.
Copyright: Yorkshire Herald.
Copyright: Yorkshire Herald.
Copyright: Yorkshire Herald.
Copyright: Yorkshire Herald.
Yorkshire Post print, annotated as Floods 1982 (Jan).
Includes: the first female Lord Mayor of York; Queen Victoria and Prince Albert meet George Hudson, the Railway King; Richard II knighting the first Lord Mayor of York.
Includes: Henry VII and Queen Catherine visit York; Joseph Rowntree announcing new factory; Dick Turpin under arrest enters York.
Black and white scenes from York Pageant, showing King Henry VII and Queen Catherine visiting York, and Joseph Rowntree announcing his new factory.
Black and white scenes from York Pageant, showing King Richard II knighting the first Lord Mayor of York and Queen Victoria and Prince Albert meet George Hudson, the Railway King.
Black and white photos, one of the First Lord Mayor of York and the other showing Dick Turpin under arrest entering York.
Two postcards.
Two postcards.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Black and white photos of the betrayal of Jesus. Photos by Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
2 copies. Unidentified image.
Two unidentified black and white images published as postcards.
Two unidentified black and white images published as postcards.
Two unidentified black and white images published as postcards.
Yorkshire Post print, annotated as Floods 1982 (Jan).
Two black and white views of the Yorkshire Photographic Union competition and exhibition.
Views of the York Photographic Society's annual exhibition.
Black and white views of the 27th Congress of the Royal Sanitary Institute opened by the Duke of Connaught.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Black and white photos of the area between 120 and 126, taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos of the area between 120 and 126, taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos of the rear of a derelict business premises between 120 and 126. Taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos of the exterior of numbers 120-128, including shops. Taken for the York Health Department.
Two Black and white photos of houses (Nos 1-3) taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos, one depicting the frontage of houses 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 the other showing the rear of nos. 5 and 6. Taken for the York Health Department.
Two black and white photos depecting the exteriors of houses 1-4. Taken for the York Health Department.
Two photos of illustrations depicting Monkgate, one by C. Dillon.
Black and white photo of the street, taken by the Northen Echo and accompanied by its negative.
Black and white photos of the exterior, one from George Benson's album, the other taken from the same angle by Thelma Willis in 1974.
Two black and white postcards depicting Walmgate Bar from inside the city walls and one black and white photograph of the same view many years later.
Black and white photos of Hill's Yard taken by the Northern Echo.
Black and white photos taken by the Northern Echo, one of McQuade's Yard and the other of Alexandra Yard.
By the Northern Echo, alongside the negative on a sealed envelope.
Four black and white postcards of the unveiling of York's South African Memorial by Lord Roberts.
Two black and white postcards of the unveiling ceremony for the William Etty statue.
Two colour Christmas cards. One from Rowntrees signed by then Chairman Donald Barron, the other being from the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress. Both cards have the same picture.
Yorkshire Post print, annotated as Floods 1982 (Jan).
Two black and white postcards of the enthronement of the Archbishop of York, Dr Lang.
Four black and white postcards showing the proclamation of King George V at four different locations
3 copies.
Two colour photos of the new General Accident building - one of the site before the offices were built and one of the completed offices.
Two black and white photos. One of the new shops in Walmgate and the other of new shop fronts in Davygate.
Two colour photos. One of The Yorkshire Evening Press offices and the other a view down Walmgate from the corner of Merchantgate.
From the Evelyn Collection.
From the Evelyn Collection.
Annotated as Selby Bridge, taken from the eastern bank of the Ouse and identified as a cutting taken from Country Life magazine in 1946.
Two illustrations. One of Bootham Bar, published by R Sunter, Stonegate, York; the other of the tower near Bootham Bar.