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Knaresborough from Bilton Fields
PHO/2/755 · Dossier · 1971-1973
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

One black and white postcard. Ink stamp from 'Postcard Postmark Library' Hogsthorpe, Skegness on 15 Jan 1971. Written message to Miss C. Hart, Harrogate, Yorkshire. Second is a colour postcard. Ink stamp from 'Postcard Postmark Library' Hogsthorpe, Skegne

Marton cum Grafton
PHO/2/764 · Dossier · 20th century
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Four black and white unwritten photo postcards showing different views of Marton with Grafton, including one entitled 'Main Road'.

Littlebeck
PHO/2/760 · Pièce · 20th century
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

One black and white postcard, showing Littlebeck. From J. Swales, Publisher, Sleights, 'Sanbridge' series.

Marton cum Grafton
PHO/2/765 · Dossier · 20th century
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Four black and white unwritten photo postcards showing different views of Marton with Grafton, including one entitled 'The Green Cottage'.

Marton cum Grafton
PHO/2/767 · Dossier · 20th century
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Three black and white unwritten photo postcards showing the same view of a house in Marton with Grafton. (Three identical views)

Lythe
PHO/2/761 · Dossier · 20th century
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Two black and white postcards showing Lythe and Lythe in winter. From T. Watson, Lythe.

Marton cum Grafton
PHO/2/770 · Dossier · 20th century
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Four black and white unwritten photo postcards showing different views of Marton cum Grafton. One is entitled 'Main Road'. One is entitled 'In Cooling Waters' and has 'Remembrance from Grafton' written across it.

Nether Poppleton
PHO/3/5 · Dossier · c 1910
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Two black and white photo postcards, one showing views of the village, the other showing the ferry. Both cards have been written and posted. William Hayes is presumed the photographer. Both postcards have hand written cataloguing data included.

Market Weighton Wesleyan Chapel
PHO/3/1 · Pièce · 20th century
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

One black and white photo postcard showing the front of The Wesleyan Chapel in Market Weighton. One of The Valentines Series. The postcard has been written and posted to Mr R. Lowry, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

Sand Hutton
PHO/3/57 · Dossier · c.1920
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Dress suggests before the Second World War.

Sand Hutton
PHO/3/61 · Dossier · 1910s
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

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.

Sand Hutton
PHO/3/60 · Dossier · c.1920
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Dress suggests before the Second World War.

Scarborough
PHO/3/75 · Dossier · c.1915
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Two early black and white views, four early retouched colour views, all of promenades or esplanade.

Scarborough
PHO/3/73 · Dossier · 1960s
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Three colour postcards - Rock Walk, Scarborough; Harbour and Castle Hill, Scarborough plus a triple view of Scarborough.

Scarborough
PHO/3/74 · Dossier · c.1915
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Three black and white postcards - Church Parade (South Cliff); Lily Pond, Valley Gardens; Queens Parade. All written, franked, and sent to Batley.

Scarborough
PHO/3/80 · Dossier · c.1915
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

Two early black and white postcards - entrance to Marine Drive, Scarborough and The Lighthouse, Scarborough.

Selby
PHO/3/81 · Dossier · c.1935
Fait partie de Photograph and image collection

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.