Complete booklet entitled 'The Last Two Centuries of Brewing in York' with printer's quotes. Also includes copies of the York 'Ale License' 1822 to 1828.
Sem títuloThe cuttings relate to the closure of the Tap and Spile and Ackhorne pubs.
Sem títuloThe letters relate to pub names and terminology.
Sem títuloNewspaper cutting from the York Advertiser regarding the origin of the name.
Handwritten notes with references.
Notes on the history of the pub.
Press cutting regarding the opening of the pub.
Press cutting regarding the opening, as well as handwritten notes.
Three press cuttings showing a 19th century photograph.
Handwritten note regarding its sale in 1841.
Notes regarding its closure.
Notes on the site becoming the pub Brubakers.
Notes on the site becoming the Premier Lodge Hotel.
Details of its sale and notes on its earlier history.
List of licensees from 1880 onwards.
Notes regarding the discovery of Prison of War murals.
Details of the closure of the bar before the Theatre rebuilding.
Details about the demolition of an adjacent house.
The building has now been demolished, but the image is a copy of a painting.
Notes on the history of the pub.
Details of the pub being renamed.
Information about the landlady retiring.
Review of the pub.
Details of the closure of the pub.
Query as to the exact wherabouts of the pub.
Details of the closure of the pub and demolition.
Details of the new pub name and licensee.
Handwritten notes on the history of the pub.
Plans for its erection as St Clements' Working Mens Club.
Request for information about the pub.
Details of the opening of the pub.
Handwritten notes on the history of the pub and press cuttings around its refurbishment.
Details of the fact that the pub will reopen as the Blue Boar.
Link with the formation of the York and North Midlands railway.
Photocopies of pages listing pubs, taverns and beerhouses from the York Directories 1798-1913, plus handwritten notes.
Includes details and press cuttings cuttings stuck on to paper. Covers the pubs 'Adeplhi' to 'Bumper Castle'.
Includes details and press cuttings cuttings stuck on to paper. Cover the pubs 'Ham and Firkin' to 'Lord Nelson'.
Includes newscuttings, old photographs, articles and notes on pubs. Covers the pubs 'Saddle Inn, Fulford' to 'Sun Inn' (Tanner Row), and the 'Tap and Spile' (Monkgate) to the 'Turks Head' (King's Square).
Reprint of 'Some Old York Pubs' by T.P. Cooper (x 2 copies) and 'The British Inn'.
Loose cuttings relating to pubs, breweries, pub closures and beer. Also includes '100 years ago'; archaeology of Queens Hotel site.
Photocopies of 'The Brewing Trade during the Industrial Revolution' by E M Sigsworth (Borthwick Paper 31); 'Coffee Houses of York' by James Biggins; a paper about the Roman Bath (St Sampsons Square); and loose newspaper cuttings about pubs.
Notes by K. Laybourn of heraldic monuments at Gilling West Parish Church.
Heraldry and Ripon, including notes on Geoffrey of Anjou; Wentworth; Fairfax; Bishop Drury and Peckitt, amongst others.
Includes details of civic heraldry in Chester, London, York, Ripon and Hull.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Lecture on heraldry.
Short history of the Arms of the City of York; research of Bellasis Arms from 1987-2002; loose hand written notes detailing where arms are displayed in the city and Carpenter geneology and arms.
Entitled 'The heraldic zoo'. Also includes details of the enamel glass painters of York, northern stained glass 1550-1800, Heraldry and Sheriff Hutton, and an introduction to heraldry.
Includes papers relating to the City of London, Merchant Adventurers, United Society of Brushmakers, Boast of Heraldry (lecture, list and 66 thumbnail illustrations) and herald and geneaologist photocopies from 1866 onwards.
Grouped by Hugh Murray as 'Miscellaneous Heraldry'. Includes typescript note of York's corporate arms; John Warren, Bishop of Bangor; Scottish royalty; photocopies and notes nationwide.
Includes 'The Coultharts of Coulthart' photocopy of paper; The Worshipful Company of Cooks, Arms of Merchant Adventurer Companies; The Royal Haemophilia - descent from Queen Victoria; and other notes.
Includes Hauxwell - Dalton, Healaugh, Heslington, Hickleton, High Melton, Howden, Hengrave, Huntington - Waddington/Driffield, Hunmanby, Husthwaite, Hunsingore, Halifax and the Heraldry Society.
Includes Newstead Abbey, Normanton, New Romney, North Walsham, Northiam and Norwich Union.
Manuscript notes and typed notes on various locations and heraldry: Almondberry, Azerley Hall, Acaster Malbis, Aldborough, Allerton Park, Appleby (Clifford Family) and other areas.
Black and white print, 16.5 x 11 cms
Provenance: Knowles
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy
Black and white print, 13.5 x 11cms
Provenance: Evelyn collection
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy
Black and white print, 16.5 x 11 cms
Provenance: Robert Beaumont
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy
Black and white print, 16.5 x 11 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy
Black and white print, 16.5 x 11 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy
Black and white print, 16.5 x 11 cms
Provenance: Evelyn collectiom
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy
Black and white print, 19.5 x 15.5 cms
Provenance: Herald Printing Works
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Original card and modern copy
Black and white print, 16 x 11 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy
Black and white print, 16.5 x 11 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy
Black and white print, 16.5 x 10.5 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy
Entitled 'Lifted 16/2/86'.
Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
Provenance:
Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
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Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
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Shows brick warehouse located next to William Birch, doors closed,
Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
Provenance: Unknown
Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
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Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
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Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
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View from Richardson's Tower, September 1953. Shows a high vista of the Ouse with the Bonding Warehouse on the bottom left.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Photograph of page from York Corporation Chamberlains' Accounts, (Rents Accomptante) with a marginal drawing of dragons.
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts unpaved road and track. Date: 9th February 1925. For other photographs from this date see also 6/171 (Campleshon Lane) and 6/209 (South Bank Lodge)..
Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts shops, the central one being 'Johnson and Elson'. Date: December 1996.
Format: Colour, 15 x 10
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts shops, the central one being 'Occasions', which replaced 'Leeming and Salisbury' (see also 6/174). Date: December 1996.
Format: Colour, 15 x 10
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts Community and Infirmary Wing of the Convent, from the garden
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
Depicts a garage near Micklegate Bar
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Busy street scene, dog, girl, carriage, shopping 1117'
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9 and 11 x 8
Provenance: YAYAS (Evelyn collection)
May 1907 , 6 children on swings, herd of geese
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Entitled 'E2494 Exhibition Square Evelyn Exhib 1930 27'. An internal picture of exhibition, present Art Gallery and dangling lights.
Format: Black and white, 11 x 8
Provenance: Evelyn collection
View of the Red House.
Format: Black and white, 11 x 8
Provenance: Evelyn collection
Shield on the wall, as part of a family crest inside the church.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
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Abbey wall beside the gallery with a phone box and advertisement for a dressmaker.
Format: Black and white, 17 x 11
Provenance: Evelyn collection
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Evelyn collection
Stained glass window, showing the life of Christ.
Format: Black and white, 21 x 16
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Painting of the pasture below the bridge.
Format: Black and white, 22 x 16
Provenance: Unknown
Photograph of St George's Chapel buidling and reflections by Pumphrey
Format: Black and white, 21 x 16
Provenance: Unknown
Shows dining room, depicting prominent ceiling, fireplace and frieze
Format: Black and white, 22 x 16
Provenance: Unknown