Polling card relating to the Parliamentrary Election for the North Division of the West Riding. Marked to vote for Isaac Holden.
Poster for St. George of Coney Street, a performance artist
General Statement from 1841 Parliamentary Election. Wakefield, 9 July 1841.
By Sidney Martin.
Issued by the Federation of West Yorkshire Peace Organisations. Outlines the need for disarmament in the wake of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and includes a list of people from various districts, including York, who have subscribed to the appeal.
The leaflet was for a walking tour of the city.
Produced to coincide with the 1826 election.
The poster was produced by E H Spencer
The newsletter relates to the closure of The Hub (formerly York Peace Centre).
Mr Samuel Rowlandson's candidate card
Date is approximate.
An appeal to the freeholders of York.
The presentation was made by HRH the Princess Royal - Colonel in Chief at Imphal Barracks.
The notice was written by J B Morrell.
The memorial was signed by a number of ratepayers, outlining their thoughts on the licensing of public houses.
Volume 1, issue 2.
A public appeal urging people to vote for William Wilberforce, discussing the subject of abolishing slavery.
Produced by North Yorkshire City Council county planning department.
Includes a list of committee members.
The genealogy was prepared by Robert W Becker.
The specification was registered by Henry George Boston, of 50 Scarcroft Road, York.
A letter to the Tadcaster West electors intoducing them to the Labour Party's Chris Clayton.
Also includes an autograph. The etching was possibly originally part of a book, and was presented to the York Public Library in September 1918 by Miss Holtby of Clifton.
George Sandys (1578-1644) was born in Bishopthorpe.
The photograph was reproduced from a supplement to the Yorkshire Gazette.