Two black and white photos of a procession returning form the Minster on a wet day.
Snap your Street' entry.
By Hanstock.
Two black and white photos of guests seated at William Hayes' York studio for his wedding.
Two black and white photos of the wedding party at William Hayes' wedding on Monkgate.
Black and white photographs. One shows traffic lights indicating two-way traffic; the second shows an amber globe on top of traffic lights (introduced c.1934); and the third shows a sign behind the pub saying J. Garnett, Whitesmith, Bell & Domestic Engine
Black and white photos of scenes from York Mystery Plays by Sproxton.
Early retouched colour view franked JU 4 06.
Photos by Stephen Mallaby.
Two black and white photos by Stephen Mallaby. One of a Nativity scene, the other of Christ, played by David Bradley.
Photos by Stephen Mallaby.
Photos by Stephen Mallaby.
Photos by A.C.K. Ware.
Photos by A.C.K. Ware.
Photos by A.C.K. Ware.
Photos by A.C.K. Ware.
Photos by A.C.K. Ware.
By Will Acton.
Includes Adam, Eve and Satan, and Brian Spink as Jesus. Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by Catcheside Studios .
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Black and white photos showing a nativity scene and Gabriel and Mary.
Black and white photos of the front and back view of the chapel by E. Abbot.
Two early views (one black and white and one early retouched colour) of Abbey and Market Cross. Two later (1937) black and white cards of various views.
Christmas cards showing interior of museum. 3 copies.
Christmas cards showing interior of museum. Two copies.
Two black and white photos of chests in Kirkgate. Photos from Northern Echo.
Showing detail of carving on panel in ground floor entrance halls. Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England). 2 copies.
Two early black and white postcards - entrance to Marine Drive, Scarborough and The Lighthouse, Scarborough.
William Hayes attrib. General view. Clothing suggests before the First World War.
Two photos showing rear view before and after the demolition of outbuildings. York Corporation.
Includes one image of a window, and one showing the detail of a recess in wall. Copyright: RCHM (England).
Copyright: RCHM (England).
Front elevation. Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Snap your street' entry.
The building was also as Florence Row.
The building was also known as Florence Row.
Includes negative of the same image.
Two large black and white photographs. One shows the outside of the Bar including people, sheep and a stage coach published in 1805 by Prince and Cattles of York. The second shows the inside of the Bar and the pub The Jolly Bacchus, from 1854.
Two sketches of the bar. One was drawn by W.H. Bartlett with figures by Baynes. Etched by J.Le Keux. The second was drawn by Nathaniel Whittock and engraved on steel by J. Lambert.
black and white photographs
Two sketches of the bar. One includes the barbican and engraved by S. Noble from a drawing by Wm. Westall in 1814. The second was drawn by W.H. Bartlett with figures by Baynes. Etched by J.Le Keux.
Two sketches of the bar. One includes the barbican and was printed by Rowney and Forster in 1823. The second was sketched on stone by T. Smith in 1832.
Black and white postcard and colour postcard.
Colour view, unwritten postcard.
Two black and white postcards and colour postcard.
Four black and white photographs: looking towards Jubbergate from Pavement; looking from Jubbergate towards Kings Square; looking towards Pavement; Little Shambles looking towards Great Shambles.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Postcards.
Two black and white postcards, one showing Scarcroft Road from Bishopthorpe Road and the other looking towards Bishopthorpe Road.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.