Includes one black and white photo of chapel interior, and one of the exterior.
Two views from George Benson's album.
Two black and white photographs on postcards of York Minster from the north side.
Images of two paintings - one of York Minster and Bootham Bar, the other of York Minster from City Walls. Also includes two black and white photographs of York Minster from the City Walls. All postcards.
Includes one sepia photograph of a man with a top hat and three boys on the steps by the north door of York Minster, and one sepia photograph of a man in an academic gown reading in the library.
View from the south.
View from the south east.
Two copies of a black and white engraving.
Colour postcards.
One colour and one black and white image.
Two drawings of Bar from without, one by F Bedford.
3 copies.
One large and one small black and white print of drawings by F. MacKenzie, showing the Screen of the Choir both in its present situation and in its proposed situation. The small drawing is attached to the large one.
Contains two pictures of Ouse Bridge: a black and white photo postcard and an engraving by Wm. Birch.
Two colour postcards of drawings by T Guy showing both directions down the street.
2 copies.
Two photos of the exterior of the church from different angles. Taken from George Bensons album.
Four photos of the exterior of the church from different angles. Taken from George Bensons album.
Two photos of the exterior of the church from different angles, one of the interior. Taken from George Bensons album.
Two identical postcards with a black and white photo of the exterior of the church. One addressed to George Benson.
One black and white photo of the exterior and two of the interior. Taken from George Bensons album.
Two large prints of black and white drawings of the Bar from Lawrence Street.
From the Evelyn Collection.
Two identical drawings of the George Inn in Coney Street.
Includes one black and white photograph of York Minster, Chapter House and surrounding rooftops, Hudson's Series, and one black and white photograph of York Minster from the north east.
Includes one sepia photograph of the interior entrance of the Chapter House, and one sepia photograph of the Deanery from York Minster with two men wearing top hats standing in the foreground.
View of the West End.
Two illustrations and one black and white photograph.
Two colour postcards printed by F Firth and Co in Reigate.
Includes 'York. A Bastion on the City Walls', black and white postcard by Arthur and Co, Publishers, York; ' York. On the City Walls', black and white postcard by Arthur and Co, Publishers, York; 'Quaint Corners York, City Walls' black and white postcard
Llithographs showing Monk Bar, probably in different centuries.
One coloured postcard and one black and white postcard.
One coloured postcard and one black and white postcard.
One large and one small black and white print of drawings by F. MacKenzie, showing the Screen of the Choir both in its present situation and in its proposed situation. The small drawing is attached to the large one.
Two small black and white prints of engravings showing the Minster from different viewpoints; and one small black and white print of an engraving showing Clifford's Tower and the new entrance to York Castle, taken from Castle Yard.
Black and white photograph by G.Benson.
Two views of fireplace by Benson.
Photograph and negative.
Negatives only.
Two photographic trade cards - for Avison & Co. and Cuthbert Bros.
Photographic postcard.
Two black and white photograph taken from George Benson's album.
2 copies.
Preston under boar 1878 and Preston showing Temperance Hotel, 1847.
Photograph of a watercolour. 3 copies.
2 copies.
Two black and white photographs of York Minster Chapter House.
View from the south-east.
Shows the old clock which was removed in 1873.
Two copies of the same black and white lithograph showing Monk Bar from outside the city, with people.
Black and white postcards depicting the exterior of the Theatre Royal. One published by Arthur and Co., the other by J. Hodgson.
Two identical black and white photos by William Hayes of people at York's market place.
Includes negative of the same image.
Set of four engravings on card: The New Deanery and Cathedral Library; Christ Church, Colliergate; St Michael le Belfry, Petergate; and the north east view of York Cathedral.
Two black and white photographs of inner courtyard and corner of St William's College. Appear to be 19th century images.
Black and white photos from George Benson's collection
Three images of exterior and one of interior. Taken from the album of George Benson.
Two black and white photos. One of the whole exterior and one of an exterior door. Taken from George Bensons album.
Two photos of the whole exterior of the church from different angles. One photo of an exterior door and another of the interior. Taken from George Bensons album.
Black and white photographs, one showing interior looking south and one showing east window.
3 copies. One is coloured.
Very early retouched colour photograph, envelope annotated 'c.1905'.
Two pencil drawings looking north and south.
From the Evelyn Collection.
Includes one black and white photo of a bricked-up arched window with a more modern, broken window inserted, and one black and white photo of the interior of the chapel including a carved wooden altar, stove and pews.
Includes one black and white postcard of the front exterior of Centenary Chapel by J. Hodgson, Cleckheaton, and one black and white postcard of the front exterior of Centenary Chapel by Arthur and Co. Publishers, York.
Two black and white photographs of St Martin's Church.
Images of two paintings - one of York Minster from the City Wall, the other of York Minster. Also includes one black and white etching of York Minster, and one black and white photograph of York Minster from Railway Bridge. All postcards.
One view looking east, and one view looking west.
2 copies.
2 copies.
2 copies.
Black and white photograph and research notes.
Two black and white photos of a man looking out at a frozen River Ouse photographed by William Hayes near Leeman Road.
Two black and white photos, one showing Law Courts and neighbouring Methodist Chapel (which later became Fire Station) and one showing the opposite side of Clifford Street featuring a range of advertisements.
Black and white photograph and research sheet.
Early retouched colour postcard, written and sent to Hornsea on 11 August 1903.
Black and white photograph and research notes. Building was demolished in 1905.
Includes one etching of interior by H.Cave; and two postcards sent to W. G. Cammidge in St. Paul Square.
Very early black and white postcard view, written and sent to Doncaster.