Includes monthly accounts for dues and towage, as well as returns from the Ouse Navigation Company for Hull and York.
A series of numbered pieces of correspondence and bundles of correspondence organised by subject. Includes correspondence, circulars, minutes and other associated papers related to the housing and care of those with learning disabilities following the introduction of the Mental Deficiency Act of 1913. Contains information on patients/cases. There is an index to this correspondence filed in the front of Y/HEA/6/2/4/1 . Note, there are gaps in this series.
Scrapbooks containing photographs and newspaper cuttings concerning G W Shipley's tenure as Sheriff.
Includes details of each vessel, its cargo and destination.
The magazine was issued quarterly and contained articles, details of sports competitions, school rolls and information on the Old Boys' Association. During the First World War it also includes details of military honours obtained by former pupils and a roll of honour. The magazine was reissued in 1939, reverting to 'Volume 1', and during the Second World War the magazine includes lists of former pupils serving in HM Armed Forces.
Copies of letters sent by the River Manager.
Sin títuloCorrespondence and associated papers relating to administrative matters of the Joint Board and the management of Whixley Institution for the Mentally Deficient. May contain some references to patients/cases.
Comprises records relating to Hope Street, Albert Street, Richard Street, George Street, and Long Close Lane.
Includes house inspection records; particulars of occupiers (including occupation, income, and rent); lists of tenants and possible tenants for Tang Hall Estate; Detailed Statement of Hope Street Area Improvement Scheme (1924); three house inspection notebooks; agenda and minutes from the Health (Unhealthy Areas Subcommittee) Committee; correspondence, lists of owners and statistical information.
Includes correspondence relating to the proposal and purchase of Acomb Hall, staffing and training, and general administrative matters.
Registers of electors eligible to vote in local government elections.
Comprises records relating to Hope Street, Albert Street and Long Close Lane.
Includes correspondence; lists of properties, owners, and required improvements; lists of premises stating numbers of occupants and occupations; plans of individual houses; and lists of removals and rehousing.
Incoming correspondence sent to the manager of Naburn Lock.
The magazine was initially published twice a year and included articles about the school, staff, pupils and school clubs. For future editions please see Y/EDU/1/3/2.
Comprises papers relating to the control of outbreaks of Bovine Tuberculosis
Comprises duplicate notices served to owners of properties signalling the Council's intention to take possession of properties.
Incomplete set - numbers 1, 2, 4-8, 19-26, 28-32 and 36 are missing.
Registers of dangerous drugs received and dispensed at Clifford Street Dispensary
Photographs of clearance streets and properties taken by City of York council and predecessor bodies
Photographs of year 11 school pupils (1992) and headmistresses (1930s-1960s).
Architectural plans for Brandesburton Hall, Home for the Mentally Defective.
Various documents relating to the organisation of the festivities that took place on the occassion of Lord Mayor's Day during the 1930s.
Inspection records typically record the following details: address of property; names of occupiers/owners; occupation of occupier; total number of occupations; rent; size and condition of each room in the house.
Papers of the Town Clerk. Comprises correspondence files, printed annual reports and minutes of the Yorkshire Casual Poor Assistance Committee, and printed Acts.
Correspondence, minutes and reports relating to the management of Brandesburton Hall for the Mentally Defective in East Yorkshire. Contains some references to patients/cases.
Town Clerk's correspondence files. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence relating to the Yorkshire Casual Poor Assistance Authority.
General administrative correspondence relating to precautions under the responsibility of the Health Department.
Complete series of sheets for the period. There are a number of sheets per year, and include a pen-drawn line showing the water levels. Scale half inch to one foot. Sheets for 1939 are missing.
PLEASE REQUEST THIS ITEM ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE - HELD IN OFFSITE STORAGE
Printed sections of the Poor Law Act, 1930 relating to the Yorkshire Casual Poor Assistance Authority
The volumes include details of payment of dues and towage charges, as well as names of vessels, masters and firms; and the nature and weight of the cargo.
Details recorded include: number in rate book; address; name and address of owner or agent; name of responsible tenant; names of other tenants or sub-tenants; number of persons normally sleeping in rooms; size and use of rooms; and number of persons allowed per room. Note that the information recorded varies from sheet to sheet.
Printed annual Reports including statement of accounts and statistics
Details recorded include: name and address of owner or agent; number of families in the house; name of responsible tenant; names of other tenants or sub-tenants; number of persons normally sleeping in rooms; size and use of rooms; and number of persons allowed per room. Note that the information recorded varies from sheet to sheet.
Copies of printed minutes of the meetings of the Yorkshire Casual Poor Assistance Authority
Includes pictures of the Head Wardens for York, Chief Warden's correspondence, Chief Warden's circulars and information about the numbers of paid and unpaid wardens.
Includes the ten year report, the knitting report and one correspondence file regarding the work of the service.
Includes annual bundles of files for cases heard at the York Quarter Sessions.
Sin títuloComprises booklets and loose sheets of City of York House inspection sheets for properties in improvement and clearance areas. Inspection sheet typically record the following details: address of property; names of occupiers/owners; occupation of occupier; total number of occupations; rent; size and condition of each room in the house.
Health Department correspondence files relating to air raid precautions (organised by subject). Includes correspondence and related papers.
Includes electrical and radio notes for wireless operators, training reports, correspondence regarding enemy weaponry, premises papers and details of exercise 'Leap'.
From 1942 this committee is called the Civil Defence committee.
Includes files relating to various air raids on the city of York, including the 1942 Baedeker Raid, and the administration of the aftermath of those raids. Also includes files relating to repairs to buildings and reglazing.
The correspondence is chiefly concerned with the war effort and defence.
Includes correspondence outlining the financial situation of the Civil Defence of York in 1939, a handbook outlining procedures in the event of an air raid, and appendix to the handbook.
Includes correspondence regarding the Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme, protocols for civilian deaths, lists of air raid casualties and mortuary protocols.
Includes paperwork relating to Prime Cost Contracts.
Includes correspondence and associated papers regarding the recruitment of volunteer wardens, air raid wardens and public air raid shelters.
Includes salaries for ARP, Castle Museum, Blind Persons Act, Mansion House, Housing and Estates, new municipal officers, Town Clerks, City Treasurers, City Engineers, Registrar of Births, Marriages and Deaths, PA (Superannuation), Clerk of the Peace, probation officers, Health Department staff, Fever Hospital staff, health visitors, midwives, maternity hospital staff, Tuberculosis dispensary, Fairfield Sanitorium, Vaccination officer, library department, mental deficiency staff, parks department, public baths staff, Dringhouses burial ground, Foss Islands and sewage scheme, Fire Brigade pension, Policy, agencies (road fund), weights and measures, Markets Department, Electricity Department, Housing architect, mental hospital and pensions, Ouse Navigation, police pensions and quarterly salaries.
Correspondence relating to staffing, equipment, first aid materials, purchases, wardens' posts, the installation of relay systems, building of public shelters, disposal of unexploded bombs, gas masks and supply depots.
Press cuttings relating to civil defence air raids during World War Two (1939 - 1941).
The magazine was initially published twice a year and included articles about the school, staff, pupils and school clubs. The magazine was published annually from around the 1950s onwards. Incomplete set. For earlier editions please see Y/EDU/1/3/1.
Includes correspondence and related papers regarding feeding the population of York in an emergency and providing communal feeding facilities (British Restaurants).
Staff registers including salary details and length of time served with the York Corporation. The volumes primarily cover the Town Clerk's Office.
Files of correspondence relating to the organisation of the festivities that took place on the occassion of Lord Mayor's Day when Alderman William Horsman took office.
Includes correspondence files regarding access to water for fire fighting equipment, the repair of equipment including hydrants and mains valves, one fire watcher's log and attendance book, agreements regarding the British Sugar Corporation and parade ord
Includes details of the government scheme for the billeting of war workers, as well as a handbook on billeting and welfare for use by Chief Billeting Officers.
Correspondence and associated papers related to the establishment and management of additional nurseries during World War II.
Files of correspondence relating to the organisation of the festivities that took place on the occassion of Lord Mayor's Day each year.
The record cards provide the personal details of each patient, possible source of infection, and living conditions. Cards from 1950 and 1954 include an attached report, which records possible ways the disease may have been transmitted, such as schools attended, and persons and places visited. Note that these cards are samples only of total cases.
Files of correspondence relating to the organisation of the festivities that took place on the occassion of Lord Mayor's Day when Edna Annie Crichton took office.
Correspondence regarding patients and services
Information recorded includes personal details of each patient, possible source of infection, and living conditions. Note that these cards are samples only of total cases.
Information recorded includes personal details of each patient, possible source of infection, and living conditions. Note that these cards are samples only of total cases.
Information recorded includes personal details of each patient, possible source of infection, and living conditions. Note that these cards are samples only of total cases.
Files of correspondence relating to the organisation of the festivities that took place on the occassion of Lord Mayor's Day when Edward Lacy took office.
Notebook containing details of the cash accounts of Alderman Charles Oliver compiled during his term of office as Lord Mayor of York.
Files of correspondence relating to the organisation of the festivities that took place on the occassion of Lord Mayor's Day when William Thompson took office.
Information recorded includes personal details of each patient, milk supply, and living conditions. From April 1954 the format changes to environmental conditions forms. Note that these cards are samples only of total cases.
Files of correspondence relating to the organisation of the festivities that took place on the occassion of Lord Mayor's Day when Harold De Bourg Chapman de Bourg took office.
Includes a list of materials transferred from the Pumping Station to the Housing Depot, and correspondence regarding salvaged materials.
Annual desk diaries used by a member of staff working at Naburn Lock.
Includes correspondence files regarding the crash, as well as newspaper clippings and official casualty lists. The bomber crasher in Nunthorpe Grove.
Includes ballot slips, polling results and regulations and expenses.
Files of correspondence relating to the organisation of the festivities that took place on the occassion of Lord Mayor's Day when Fred Gaines took office.
General correspondence files primarily concerning stock and equipment.
Documents relating to the organisation of the festivities that took place on the occassion of Lord Mayor's Day, when AldermanWilliam Dobbie took office.
Includes files relating to toxic agents, features of an atomic bomb, radioactive products, a report on the British mission to Japan and the Windscale accident.