New Earswick. Rowntrees. Two general views of Poplar Grove.
Top Road showing Moat Field before development after the Second World War.
Cottage on Osbaldwick Green showing Welburn family c.1906.
William Hayes, Landing Lane.
Lord Nelson pub on right. Willaim Hayes.
Showing village water pump. William Hayes.
William Hayes attrib. Main street.
William Hayes attrib. General view. Clothing suggests before the First World War.
George Walker leading horses and cart. William Hayes.
Demolished buildings, Yew Tree farm and large Georgian house.
Two views of cottage now numbered 30, one is c.1900, one c.1920.
Pocklington from Chapel Hill. Postcard with Edward VII stamp, franked 1905.
Village Green with children and geese. Building all still extant as at 2003.
Preston under boar 1878 and Preston showing Temperance Hotel, 1847.
Bridge and castle.
Early cars and gas lamps, assume 1920s. General view, Railway St and the Poplars.
Promenade and fishing boats.
General view (pencil drawing).
General view showing town wall (pencil drawing).
Ripon view with cathedral from River Skell. Coloured postcard.
NHIY Camp Richmond.
Market Place, general view.
Clock Tower. King George V stamp on postcard and no traffic.
The interior, Temple Terrace.
Ripon Spa Hydro, ladies tennis.
General view.
Ripon Spa gardens and hydro.
Ripon Market Place, no cars in evidence.
Two coloured postcards, one dated 1906.
Two views of Way Foot. One postcard of watercolour 1906. Second is a later coloured postcard.
Two coloured postcards. Dress suggests period plus presence of horse. One card dated 1904.
One coloured postcard marked 'Robin Hood's Bay II'.
Early black and white postcard.
Retouched early colour postcard.
Drawn from nature and on stone by F Nicholson.
One coloured postcard.
Written postcard sent to York and franked NO 27 04.
Two postcards, one early black and white, the other early retouched colour.
Early retouched colour postcard, written and sent to Hornsea on 11 August 1903.
Very early black and white postcard view, unwritten.
Early retouched colour postcard view, unwritten.
Unwritten black and white postcard, possibly copied from an earlier view.
Early black and white postcard view, unwritten.
Very early black and white postcard view, written and sent to Doncaster.
Early black and white postcard view, unwritten.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Dress suggests before the Second World War.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image.
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.
Early black and white postcard view, unwritten (later than above entries).
Early black and white postcard view, unwritten (later version of PHO/3/53).
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Dress suggests before the Second World War.
Very early black and white postcard view, unwritten.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Telegraph poles in evidence.
Early painted view, possibly printed later in 20th Century (1920s?).
Engraving.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Dress suggests before the First World War.
Very early retouched colour photograph, envelope annotated 'c.1905'.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Two early black and white views, four early retouched colour views, all of promenades or esplanade.
One early black and white view, two early retouched colour views, various subjects.
Four early black and white views, plus one early retouched colour view, all of gardens.
Two early retouched colour views, of St Nicholas and Clarence Gardens.
Three colour postcards - Rock Walk, Scarborough; Harbour and Castle Hill, Scarborough plus a triple view of Scarborough.
Three black and white postcards - Church Parade (South Cliff); Lily Pond, Valley Gardens; Queens Parade. All written, franked, and sent to Batley.
Engraving.
Colour view, unwritten postcard.
Two early black and white postcards - entrance to Marine Drive, Scarborough and The Lighthouse, Scarborough.
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.
Early retouched colour view franked JU 4 06.
Annotated as Selby Bridge, taken from the eastern bank of the Ouse and identified as a cutting taken from Country Life magazine in 1946.
Yorkshire Post print, annotated as Floods 1982 (Jan).
Yorkshire Post print, annotated as Floods 1982 (Jan).
Black and white photos of mural paintings, with descriptions below.
Four black and white photos: two of the exterior of the church and two of mural paintings.
Black and white copies of the same photo.
Black and white photos of mural paintings, with descriptions below.
A collection of 4 black and white photographs (Photostats). (a) 'Skelton - The Bay Horse Inn on left - 'lattice' gates of the Manor in distance - 1900?'. (b) 'Skelton - Orchard view with the white-washed Grange Farm in the distance'. (c) 'Skelton - Bay
A collection of black and white photographs (Photostats). (a) 'Skelton - Post Office/ shop. Mrs. K M Myers's mother in cart[,] dog called Tim[,] pony's name Jinny'. (There is a post-it note with a red arrow pointing towards this photo, probably because P
A collection of black and white photographs (Photostat copies). (a) 'Skelton - View from the bottom of garden of shop (*shop = Skelton shop & post office) - tall building was a granary at the top & blacksmith's shop at bottom [One900?]'. (b) Skelton (c
Includes 1. pencil sketch drawing (undated). 2. black and white engraved print of Burlington Church, Yorkshire. On stone by J. B. Templeton. London: Printed for the Proprietors of the British Magazine. Sept. 1824. 3. black and white engraved print of Egl
A collection of 4 black and white photographs (Photostats). (a) 'Skelton - Church Row'. (b) 'Skelton - Church Row showing the 'pyramid house', once a 'dames' school, and a chapel[,] later a private house. Mrs. Myers remembers a Mrs. Granger living there
One. 'Staithes II'. Unwritten, illustrated postcard. Peacock 'STYLOOCHROM' Post Card. Produced and Published by The Pictorial Stationery Co., Ltd., London. Printed at the Works in Leipzig. Two. 'Rough Sea, Staithes'. Unwritten, illustrated postcard. Vale
One. 'Stamford Bridge'. Unwritten, illustrated postcard. Valentines Series. Two. 'Stamford Bridge from West'. Unwritten, illustrated postcard. Valentines Series.
A collection of black and white photo postcards with the same image. Valentines Series. The layout designs have slight variations, and the postcard in the middle is coloured.
Black and white photograph depicting the cottages opposite the Grange, Strensall.
Black and white photopostcards of The Cenotaph, The Beeches, Main Street and general views of Tadcaster.
Black and white photograph depicting the entrances to the Manor and cottages at the side of the Half Moon, Strensall.
Black and white photo postcards of the River Wharfe, Wharfe Bridge and Wharfe Banks, Tadcaster.
Black and white photo postcards showing major flooding in Thornton-le-Dale.
Colourised photo postcards of The Harbour and Barry's Yard, Whitby.
Colour photo postcards of The Fish Quay and Whitby from the station.
Contains two black and white photographs of Rievaulx Abbey.
Contains two sketches of Harwood Castle from two viewpoints by S Hooper.