Two black and white photographs: one front view and one rear view.
2 copies.
Two black and white photographs: one front view and one rear view.
Two undated black and white photos, one showing front view and one rear view.
Two photographs Co-operative Society building in winter 1974, Micklegate with tram tracks.
Black and white photos.
Engraving.
Copyright YEP and Gazette and Herald.
Two different black and white photographs, copyright Yorkshire Herald.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Very early retouched colour photograph, envelope annotated 'c.1905'.
Black and white photos of the Court, taken for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Black and white photos of the street from different angles.
Black and white photos of the houses on the street taken from different angles.
Black and white photos of the street looking out of the city centre.
Two black and white photos, one of a drawing of the gateway to Holy Trinity Priory before the opening of Priory Street, and one of after the opening. Photos taken by Thelma Willis.
One photo is of the Minster in the evening. Both by C.Green.
Colour photos of the road from different angles. Taken as a 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Colour photographs of the road from different angles. Taken as a 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Black and white photos of both the front and rear.
Black and white photos of the back gardens of two of the houses.
Black and white photos of the road from different angles.
Front and rear of properties.
Front and rear of properties.
Black and white photos of the road from different angles.
Front and rear of properties.
Front and rear of properties.
Front and rear of properties.
2 copies.
Black and white photo of garages. 2 copies.
Drawn by Hablot Browne. Engraved by B.Winkles.
Black and white photo (possibly of Eldon Street).
2 copies.
2 copies.
2 copies.
Black and white photo of school buildings. 2 copies.
Black and white photos of front of Britannia Inn.
Black and white photo of houses during demolition
Image of the outside wards. 2 copies.
Block 4 showing Rowntrees factory in the background. 2 copies.
Block 4 showing Rowntrees factory in the background. 2 copies.
Image of the outside wards. 2 copies.
Image of the outside wards. 2 copies.
Image of the outside wards. 2 copies.
Early painted view, possibly printed later in 20th Century (1920s?).
Image of the grounds. 2 copies.
Negatives only.
Black and white photos of front and rear of houses.
2 copies.
Black and white photos.
One engraving by Rt. Sands; the second is a black and white photo.
Two black and white photos of the square, one showing the church before demolition.
Two black and white photos of St. Williams College.
Two copies of a black and white drawing and a black and white postcard looking towards Goodramgate. Black and white drawing of an old doorway.
Looking towards Goodramgate.
Looking towards Goodramgate.
Black and white photos looking towards Goodramgate.
Two colour postcards of drawings by T Guy showing both directions down the street.
One engraving is drawn by R. Garland and engraved by H. Winkles; the second is drawn by Hablot Browne and engraved by Wm. Woolnoth.
Black and white photos of York Minster taken from the city walls.
York Minster from different viewpoints. Includes two black and white sketches, one colour drawing and one black and white photo.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Dress suggests before the First World War.
East side from north west. 2 copies.
One photo of the 'New Davygate Shopping Centre' (with a comment that it has not progressed for months) and one photo of an empty shop in Coney Street.
One photo of car parking and new building in Davygate and one of the back of Goodramgate.
Two views of Liberty and one of British Gas showrooms and St. Helen's Square. Taken for 'Snap your Street'.
Showing demolition sites.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Rear of the buildings only.
Rear of the buildings only.
Includes rear of number 6.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Telegraph pole in evidence but dress suggests the image was taken before the First World War.
Showing the entrance to the chapel and the chapel itself.
One black and white engraving of York Minster Transept, the other is a black and white photo of the Five Sisters Window.