Correspondence,memorandums, programmes and agendas for Martinmas Feasts held by the York Company of Cordwainers.
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Correspondence,memorandums, programmes and agendas for Martinmas Feasts held by the York Company of Cordwainers.
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Correspondence,membership lists, minutes, programmes and agendas for the Annual Dinner of the Court of Assistants held by the York Company of Cordwainers.
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Correspondence, membership lists, minutes, programmes and agendas for the Livery Dinner held by the York Company of Cordwainers from 1979 to 1990, excluding 1980.
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Correspondence, memorandums, attendee lists, programmes and agendas for various other events involving the York Company of Cordwainers, including the York Festival (1980 and 1984), the National Guild Function (1980), a guided tour of medieval churches and a London Cordwainers meeting.
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Framed photograph of six members of the Company of Cordwainers. There is no key to the image, however the members of staff have celebrated 62 years, 55 years, 55 years, 55 years, 46 years and 45 years respectively.
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Includes subscription lists for the south prospect of Castle Howard and town plans of York, Leeds, Whitby and Beverley (Castle Howard & the latter two plans are not apparently known to exist). The York list has signatures in various hands. Also includes detailed sketches of various coats of arms.
Regret not home for Christmas. Have you news of Samuel? Saw in paper that the Chartists were moving from Northallerton. Best to Johnny .. have not spoken to landlady, and to Ann ... and tell her not to be so hardhearted.
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I am working with William Farmer to keep the roads in good repair. Glad to have news of Sam, hopefully soon out of prison. David Pear working on Northallerton railway and wants news of Thomas. ... is soon to be married to a glassblower at Castleford.
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Post marked Pontefract. Date illegible. Have been with William Farmer and had a pleasant journey arriving safely. Kind love to sister and brother. Hope mother is better. William started work on Monday. Had dinner at Ann Thompson’s.
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Post marked Pontefract. Date illegible. In good health. Hoped to have heard from you. Smith’s brother could not tell us about you. Excuse not writing by Farmer’s wife, but I was busy. Did not know until last week whether they had a son or daughter.
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Date illegible. Regret not hearing from you. Find little of brotherly love amongst us. 18 months since I heard. If you have made a settlement please let me know and I can send Francis. Best respects to all. Is Richard on farm yet?
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Commemorative photograph album of Edna Crichton's Mayoral Year, 1941-42, including photographs of war damage and military visitors.
Mansion house official visitors book from Edna Crichton's tenure as Lord Mayor. The book was also used for her 90th birthday party.
Telegram to Edna Crichton from her daughter, congratulating her on becoming Lord Mayor of York.
Transcript of a speech given by Edna Crichton at the Presentation of the Freedom of the City of York to the Archbishop of Canterbury (with annotations in pencil).
Programme for the presentation of the Honorary Freedom of the City to Mrs Edna Annie Cricton, J.P.
Draft transcript of speech given at the presentation of the Honorary Freedom to Edna Crichton.
Small cash book detailling balance and expenditure for the hospital's household goods, sundries, food and other miscellaneous items.
Cash book including list of staff working for the hospital and wages paid to individuals.
Cash book including details of goods purchased including wages paid to individials.
Includes details of stock and a running total of amounts kept by the hospital.
Hand written lists of food companies and other suppliers of goods to the hospital including Bleasdale Chemists of York.
Papers relating to the second annual general meeting.
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Papers relating to the third annual general meeting.
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Circular letter to members of the York Consumer Group, with a reply slip, giving notice of the visit in relation to crime prevention training.
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York Consumer GroupVolume including the minutes of Clifton Township and the minutes of Peter Hill's Charity. Contains loose invoices and papers.
The supplement was from the York Evening Press.
It is unclear where exactly this newspaper cutting came from, but it includes advertisements from the period.
The cutting shows the dates of meetings of York City Council.
The paper appears to have been removed from a larger bound volume at some point in the past.
Tribute to York Carriageworks. 2 copies.
The text has been printed for the Huddersfield Weekly News, cut-out from the newspapers and then pasted into a copy of the Solicitors Diary, Almanac and Directory 1878.
Special on the new museum.
The volume has been used as a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings relating to parliamentary issues in York.
The book includes newspaper cuttings and cartoons relating to the case and politics.
Newspaper cuttings relating to York, arranged in chronological order. Created by York Public Library.
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Created by York Public Library.
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Newspaper cuttings relating to York, arranged in chronological order. Created by York Public Library.
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Created by York Public Library. Elections 1908-1912 and 1921 only.
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Created by York Public Library.
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Created by York Public Library.
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Created by York Public Library.
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Arranged chronologically. Created by York Public Library.
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Includes invitation cards. Arranged chronologically. Created by York Public Library. In poor condition.
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By John Scott.
By L P Wenham from the Manchester Guardian.
By Robert Beaumont from the Yorkshire Evening Press.
Letter from Mr George Benson in Leeds Monday Suppliment.
Suppliment to Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Carole Riley from Selby Times. Article about Keith Mellard of Cambleforth, hand made furniture maker.
Publication by NYCC to tell you about your county's future.
Contains an account of the public entry of His Grace the Duke of Wellington into York.
Extract from an unknown publication.
By Rev S W Key, Vicar of Fulford.
By Arthur Gaunt from the Yorkshire Evening Post.
Article from Yorkshire Herald.
By Jonathan Glancey from the Independent. Written following a visit to the National Railway Museum.
Article from the Daily Telegraph written by Stanley Goldsmith.
Book of newspaper cuttings from the Yorkshire Herald.
Photocopy from the Yorkshire Post.
Various newspaper articles by Sydney Martin.
Article about Nun Monkton's local history written by Robert Beaumont. From Yorkshire Evening Press.
Contains articles entitled 'Rail Journey to Scarborough' (Yorkshire Gazette and Herald), 'Back to His Roots' (Selby Times), 'All Change at York' (York Evening Press), 'York Treasure of Memories' (Rail News).
Article writen by Robert Beaumont for the Yorkshire Evening Press.
Article from the York Herald.
A series of articles appearing in the Yorkshire Evening Press.
Several full pages from the Yorkshire Gazette & Herald.
An eight page pictorial souvenir of the visit to York on June 28th of H. M. The Queen, to mark the City's 1900th anniversary.
Several pages of advertisements.
Pete Bowler descibes how the York to Selby cycle route winds its way around the rich history of Yorkshire.
Book containing cuttings taken from the Yorkshire Evening Press.
Photocopy of an article from Sunday Times Magazine writen by Neil Lyndon.
Mr John Bunting converts a barn on the moors into a memorial Chapel in memory of Michael Allmond, Hugh Dormer and Michael Fenwick.
From The Yorkshire Post.
From the Yorkshire Evening Press.