Interior view of Alderman's Walk on the reverse.
Two medium size black and white photographs showing the ceiling in close up.
Two unwritten photographic postcards showing Monk Bar from within the city, with people and vehicles. At leat one view attributed to I.J. Hodgson, Cleckheaton.
Two unwritten photographic postcards showing the bar from outside the city. One is black and white, the other is in colour.
Copies of hand coloured black and white etching of the interior of the Bar. 2 copies.
Black and white postcard of exterior of the Bar.
Two almost identical christmas cards showing photos of Bootham Bar and the Minster, the only difference being their sender.
One image shows the barbican, whilst the other two look through the bar from the inside.
Two early black and white postcards: one showing barbican and one from the inside with horse and carts.
Includes one coloured image of Micklegate Bar from without.
Two drawings of Bar from without, one by F Bedford.
Black and white picture looking towards Walmgate Bar for the coronation celebration of King George V and Queen Mary.
3 copies.
Snap your Street' entry. Includes Fairfax House and Impressions Gallery, and Cafe Andros.
Rear of 9-11 Cambridge Street (also showing Rosary Terrac) and 8-34 Cambridge Street.
Two black and white photographs of the interior of York Central Library Information Department by W. M. Farnsworth.
Also shows the rear of 11-19 Oxford Street.
Two small black and white photographs of the same line drawn plan of the area.
Two views of the corner of Goodramgate and Low Petergate, both taken from King's Square about 100 years apart. One taken by Thelma Willis, and includes her negative.
Photos by A Finney of lost buildings in the area.
Black and white photographs, one captioned 'Shops and traffic in Parliament Street' and the other 'The New traffic system at the Piccadilly-Parliament Street junction'.
Showing the premises before and after rebuilding.
Four postcards showing views up Low Petergate towards the Minster.
Detail of stair baluster at ground floor. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Showing Rosary Terrace from Lowther Terrace; rear of 21-22 Rosary Terrace and Oxford Street.
Two black and white photos of a main area for buses in Rougier Street and a bus station and car park in Exhibition Square.
Also showing St Clement's church. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Includes black and white photographs showing various stages of the widening process. One is a hand drawn plan of the area as a key to the photographs.
Two large black and white photographs showing houses in the street from the front.
Photograph of shop front. 2 copies.
Colour postcard of Stonegate looking towards the Minster. Valentine series. 3 copies.
Two black and white photos of Stonegate looking towards St. Helen's Square. Slightly different angles.
Two black and white photos of Stonegate looking towards the Minster. Slightly different angles.
Looking towards the Minster.
Two black and white photocopies. One of Stonebow, the other of the Viking Hotel in North Street.
Two black and white photos of Stonegate looking towards the Minster.
Showing the premises being demolished.
Includes images of doorways, fireplaces and ruins.
Entries for 'Snap your street' competition.
Two Bblack and white photographs. Copyright The British Travel Association.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Two black and white postcards, one showing Scarcroft Road from Bishopthorpe Road and the other looking towards Bishopthorpe Road.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap your street' entry.
Copyright: RCHM (England).
Black and white photos showing a nativity scene and Gabriel and Mary.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by K. Pettinger, Catcheside Studios.
Photos by A.C.K. Ware.
Photos by A.C.K. Ware.
Photos by Stephen Mallaby.
Two black and white photos by Stephen Mallaby. One of a Nativity scene, the other of Christ, played by David Bradley.
Black and white photos of scenes from York Mystery Plays by Sproxton.
Two colour photos. One of The Yorkshire Evening Press offices and the other a view down Walmgate from the corner of Merchantgate.
Two colour photos of the new General Accident building - one of the site before the offices were built and one of the completed offices.
Four black and white postcards of the unveiling of York's South African Memorial by Lord Roberts.
By the Northern Echo, alongside the negative on a sealed envelope.
Two black and white photos depecting the exteriors of houses 1-4. Taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos, one depicting the frontage of houses 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 the other showing the rear of nos. 5 and 6. Taken for the York Health Department.
Two Black and white photos of houses (Nos 1-3) taken for the York Health Department.
Black and white photos of the area between 120 and 126, taken for the York Health Department.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
By Prospect Photographic of Cleckheaton.
Copyright Yorkshire Evening Press.
Black and white scenes from York Pageant, showing King Henry VII and Queen Catherine visiting York, and Joseph Rowntree announcing his new factory.
Includes: Henry VII and Queen Catherine visit York; Joseph Rowntree announcing new factory; Dick Turpin under arrest enters York.
Black and white aerial photos showing the Marygate estate and Leeman Road estate. Both images are from Yorkshire Herald.
Snap your Street' entry.
Copyright: Yorkshire Evening Press.