Loose cuttings relating to pubs, breweries, pub closures and beer. Also includes '100 years ago'; archaeology of Queens Hotel site.
Newspaper cutting from the York Advertiser regarding the origin of the name.
Newspaper cuttings about pubs, landlords, beer, licensing and breweries. Stuck on paper in ring binder.
Photocopies of 'The Brewing Trade during the Industrial Revolution' by E M Sigsworth (Borthwick Paper 31); 'Coffee Houses of York' by James Biggins; a paper about the Roman Bath (St Sampsons Square); and loose newspaper cuttings about pubs.
Copies of lists of pub and inn signs; history of Sam Smiths brewery; history of John Smiths brewery; deed of exchange regarding Dennis Street and a conveyance regarding the City Arms, Walmgate.
Held in a ringbinder folder. Includes newspaper cuttings and handwritten notes.
Sin títuloPhotocopy of the announcement of a clearance sale.
Handwritten notes with references.
Photocopy of an inventory and valuation 1916.
Newspaper cutting regarding its closure.
Includes an A to Z list of York pubs, computer matrix of pubs with landlords, list of licenses and licensing laws from the 13th century to the 20th century, letter against proposals for Monks Cross, and Church Recorders (NADFAS) literature.
Sin títuloNotes on the history of the pub.
Press cutting regarding the opening of the pub.
Press cutting regarding the opening, as well as handwritten notes.
Letter to Hugh Murray regarding the origin of the name.
Handwritten notes regarding its history. The pub is now called the Fulford Arms.
Press cutting regarding the 25th anniversary.
Press cutting regarding the opening.
Press cutting regarding a new sign.
Three press cuttings showing a 19th century photograph.
Handwritten notes on the reverse of personal correspondence. Includes coloured maps of York with some sort of referencing to pubs, pubs in York listed by A to Z of street names, list of Licensed Premises in the City of York (January 1969), History of Starre Inn, and an article entitled 'A Genuine and Superior Article: The Last Two Centuries of Brewing in York'.
Sin títuloCopy of an announcement from Ralph Bean (landlord) dated 1770.
Extract from British numismatic journal regarding a 17th century York token.
Articles relating to the history of the pub and its closure in 1939.
Handwritten note regarding its sale in 1841.
Handwritten note regarding its sale in 1848.
Papers regarding a legal wrangle.
Press cuttings relating to its restoration.
Press cuttings relating to its history.
Handwritten copy of 17th century and 18th century transactions.
Private health letters to Hugh Murray. Also includes a facsimile of 'The Inns + Hotels of York 1459 to 1980', a 'List of Taverners and Innholders' and proofreading copy of 'A Directory of Pubs in York 1450-2003'.
Details of the sale and restoration of the property as well as records of various publicans.
Notes on its use as a pub and restaurant.
Notes on references to it in the press.
Notes regarding its opening.
Notes regarding its opening.
Notes regarding its closure.
List of references.
Notes on the site becoming the pub Brubakers.
Notes on the site becoming the Premier Lodge Hotel.
Historical background to the pub.
Complete booklet entitled 'The Last Two Centuries of Brewing in York' with printer's quotes. Also includes copies of the York 'Ale License' 1822 to 1828.
Sin títuloDetails of the plague stone and notes on its history.
Notes regarding its opening.
Notes regarding its demolition.
Notes regarding its opening.
Notes on the conversion of the record house to a hotel.
Details of its sale and notes on its earlier history.
List of licensees from 1824 onwards.
Details of it winning a competition.
List of licensees from 1880 onwards.
Notes of transactions up to its closure.
The cuttings relate to the launch of Hugh Murray's book on historic pubs in and around York.
Sin títuloDetails of the pub being closed and sold as a shop.
Renaming of the site (site of the Plumbers Arms).
Notes regarding the discovery of Prison of War murals.
Details of the site being put up for sale.
Details of the site being redeveloped.
Information about the sudden closure of the pub.
Details of the closure of the bar before the Theatre rebuilding.
Details about the demolition of an adjacent house.
Details of the incorporation of Duncome Place houses, which were later sold.
Request for historical information about the pub.
The cuttings relate to the closure of the Tap and Spile and Ackhorne pubs.
Sin títuloInformation about the pub, originally called the Grapes.
Details of the building being sold and refurbished.
Details of the building being sold and refurbished.
The building has now been demolished, but the image is a copy of a painting.
Details of the premises being reopened.
Notes on the history of the pub.
Details of expansion plans by the owners.
Information about the carving of the Falcon being reinstated.
Details of the pub being renamed.
Information about the landlady retiring.
The cuttings relate to the reopening of the Tap and Spile and Ackhorne pubs.
Sin títuloReview of the pub.
Details of a competition to name the new pub.
Details of the premises being refurbished.
Details of a mediaeval timber discovered during demolition.
Handwritten notes on the history of the pub.
Details of the closure of the pub.
Information about plans to build an additional WC.
Handwritten notes on the history of the pub.
The letters relate to pub names and terminology.
Sin títuloPhotograph of the building.
Notes on the history of the pub.
Details of the closure of the pub and possible demolition.
Photograph of the building.
Detals of the sale of the building and notes on its history.
Reprint of a 1954 photograph.
Handwritten notes on the history of the pub.
Reprint of an old photograph.
Handwritten notes on the history of the pub.
Query as to the exact wherabouts of the pub.
Published magazines about York, including editions of City Life.