Preview of the York Festival and Freemen's service.
Sin títuloExtension of the Coney Street site of the Yorkshire Evening Press.
Sin títuloFormat: Black and white print, 14 x 9
Provenance: Rowntrees
Includes Driffield Memorial Company accounts December 1952-December 1955, including sheets of accounts of York Cemetery Company and Memorandum of Association June 1952-December 1955. Also includes correspondence and printed accounts.
Sin títuloThe image appears to be a former main line double track that has become disused except for colliery traffic. There is a (colliery) shunting diesel engine shed on the right and a lorry in the right middle distance.
Format: Black and white print, 15 x 10
Provenance:
Incomplete series.
Sin títuloFinkle Street - closure of Jersey Creamery.
Sin títuloPictorial Souvenir of the Queen's visit (28 June 1971).
Sin títuloYorkshire Evening Press historical summary of York AD71-1971.
Sin títuloIn four parts.
Sin títuloRelates to the Knavesmire Tattoo 13-18 September 1971.
Sin títuloYorkshire Evening Press review linked to York's 1900th Anniversary.
Sin títuloCelebration of 500 Years of York Minster.
Sin títuloAction report for York Civic Trust on Bishophill May 1972.
Sin títuloProgramme summary (15 June-8 July).
Sin títuloTwo press cuttings.
Sin títuloIncludes photocopies of articles; handwritten notes and summary documents.
Sin títuloIncludes cuttings relating to the York Mystery Plays and Festival.
Sin títuloFoss Bank development issues.
Sin títuloHistory of Royal Visits to York.
Sin títuloJames Street - housing development.
Sin títuloPapers relating to the liquidation of the cemetery company. Includes copies of correspondence, research notes and newspaper cuttings.
Sin títuloCorrespondence regarding an indemnity agreement and cemetery liquidation.
Sin títuloScrapbooks relating to York buildings and weather, and places of interest.
Sin títuloHanover Street - housing development.
Sin títuloClarence Street cuttings, including Mrs Shaw planting a memorial tree.
Sin títuloLittle Stonegate development issues.
Sin títuloIncludes cuttings on the LUI Banquet (response to criticism from Manchester); Coney Street, archive of York bridges and an article on horse trams by Hugh Murray.
Sin títuloSeries of original and copy letters by Hugh Murray to the Deramore family and others, including the architect Francis Johnson and including geneaological details.
Sin títuloDissertation on the development and decline of the adult school 1908-1981 by June M. Boaden.
Sin títuloHistory of the Yorkshire Evening Press, 1882-1982.
Sin títuloLeeman Road - tree demolition.
Sin títuloHaxby Road - removal of Rowntrees Cocoa sign.
Sin títuloHeslington - Tillmire Common dispute.
Sin títuloHistory of the Yorkshire Evening Press, 1882-1982.
Sin títuloCarr Lane (picture of the lane).
Sin títuloPictures of Radio York in Bootham Row.
Sin títuloBook entitled 'The King's Manor' reprinted from Royal Commission on Historial Monuments 'City of York' vol IV. Also includes a letter from John West-Taylor dated 22 January 1985 from the University of York to York Civic Trust entitled 'An appeal to restore the fabric of the King's Manor'.
Sin títuloGrosvenor Terrace - details of an unexploded bomb.
Sin títuloEarlsborough Terrace - sale of the Abbey Guest House.
Sin títuloThe building was later the Grand Opera House.
Format: Black and white print, 16 x 11
Provenance:
Close-up of arches and décor inside.
Format: Black and white print, 16 x 11
Provenance:
Research notes into the history of the cemetery. Includes copies of correspondence and newspaper cuttings.
Sin títuloIncludes press cuttings on the restoration of York Minster.
Sin títuloTwo typed letters from Chessingham Estates (The White House, Bishopthorpe), signed Michael Hammill BSc ARICS, to S. Heppell Esq., 29 Broadway West, Fulford Road, enquiring about houses on the corner of Lawrence Street and Foss Island Road and the Ideal Laundry Site on Trinity Lane.
Sin títuloGuide to the colour printing of Yorkshire Evening Press (112 pages).
Sin títuloHistory of Yorkshire Evening Press.
Sin títuloOpening of the New Yorkshire Evening Press building by Princess Alexandra.
Sin títuloOpening of the New Yorkshire Evening Press building by Princess Alexandra.
Sin títuloRoman York, cuttings regarding York's 1900th anniversary, and various excavations around York featuring discoveries made.
Sin títuloCopy of a dissertation entitled 'The contemporary role of York Cemetery' by Robert M Tuke.
Sin títuloDecade by decade statistics and analysis, and plan showing cemetery in 1909.
Sin título21 Copies of The York Citizen, including articles on the introduction of the Yorkcard, opening of the Barbican Leisure centre and Duchess of Kent received Freedom of the City of York.
Sin títuloIncludes policy documents; education finding correspondence; press cuttings about public interest in cemeteries; Memorial Mason registration; Rymers press cuttings and notes on internment.
Sin títuloCity of York Council planning application for the restoration of the Chapel, 1990 and Ronald G. Sims architect's drawing of the restoration of the cemetery gatehouse.
Sin títuloPublished magazines about York, including editions of City Life.
Sin títuloRowntree & Co souvenir.
Sin títuloIncludes press cuttings relating to the electrification of railways, transport to London, National Railway Museum and Leeds trams and trolleys.
Sin títuloCorrespondence regarding Hugh Murray's book 'This garden of death'. Also includes despatch notes, publishers quotes and associated details.
Sin títuloHandwritten and typed letters to and from Val Portas.
Sin títuloThe records relate to the closure and reopening the pub, which was also known as the Ackhorne during its history.
Sin títuloSupplement of photographs.
Sin títuloPapers regarding placing a register on a computer database.
Sin títuloWorking papers, documents, letters and pedigrees for: Nickson; Noble; Noton and Noyes; Oates; Oloman; Oldfield and Oliver.
Sin títuloWardens Reports, as well as minutes and agendas.
Sin títuloLawrence Street - founding of the Leprosy Hospital, referenced by Hugh Murray.
Sin títuloTwo bundles of general correspondence.
Sin títuloDalton Terrace - funeral of Emily Houden, and letters from Hugh Murray to York Evening Press regarding naming Dalton Terrace.
Sin títuloSpecial Edition also featuring four facsimiles of 1945 editions.
Sin títuloIncludes restoration history magazine cutting; York Cemetery Trust business plan 1994-1996; and guided walks list (undated); as well as maps for walks.
Sin títuloGeneral newspaper cuttings on 'York Past and Present'.
Sin títuloWardens Reports, as well as minutes and agendas.
Sin títuloCompiled by the City of York and District Family History Society and Hugh Murray. Sections NW, AA, BB, CC and DD.
Sin títuloIncomplete series.
Sin títuloSupplement for Local Newspaper Week.
Sin títuloIncludes York Cemetery Trust annual reports 1989-1998; meeting papers and cultural programme leaflets.
Sin títuloCompiled by David Poole. Sections KK, LL and MM.
Sin títuloTwo press cuttings.
Sin títuloCompiled by David Poole. Section NN.
Sin títuloCompiled by David Poole. Section OO.
Sin títuloIncludes details of the Light Railways Act 1896 and Tramway Act 1870, folded plan 1:500 of Micklegate area (c.1960), correspondence with Town Clerk 1879-1980, Hugh's scribbled notes, and additional pieces of correspondence.
Sin títuloIncludes the York Corporation Act 1914, images of trolley vehicles, a copy of the book 'Horse Tramways of York', and associated correspondence.
Sin títuloWorking papers relating to tramways, trolley buses and electric buses.
Sin títuloIncludes papers entitled 'Servants of Business', about the Chairman and General Managers of the North Eastern Railway, as well as a manuscript together with lists, dates and accompanying notes.
Sin títuloIncludes manuscript and typed notes on the railway chronology of York; letters; York station history; plans and notes of a route round the two stations and details of the railway offices.
Sin títuloIncludes an A to Z list of York pubs, computer matrix of pubs with landlords, list of licenses and licensing laws from the 13th century to the 20th century, letter against proposals for Monks Cross, and Church Recorders (NADFAS) literature.
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