With colour illustration of Walmgate Bar. 5 copies.
Reprint from the Blackwoods Magazine.
Event was held in the De Grey Rooms, York. Printed by H. Bellerby, Gazette-Office, High-Ousegate. Includes a statement entitled 'The Church in the Colonies', dated July 1844.
By T.J. Maslen. The items is a transcript made in 1943 from the copy in Leeds Public Library.
Copy of original document.
Author: John Robinson, teacher of music.
Copy from The Illustrated London News.
Photocopy only.
By John Phillips, FRS.
Includes list of members of the Society.
Includes a list of subscriptions for the relief of the poor.
Extract from 'The York Herald' of Saturday 23 June 1847.
From the 'Yorkshireman'.
Directors chosen at last annual meeting to form Annual Committee, Audit Committee and Estates Committee, and abstract of Trasurers account.
Agricultural show overview and visitor's guide. The cover is missing.
First Annual report of the committee.
An open letter to voters regarding the merits of voting for Mr. Joseph Rowntree over Mr. Robert Henry Anderson.
List of subscriptions and donations.
Relates to the Yorkshire Grand Musical Festival.
The passport allows Thomson to travel of the continent as a British subject.
Autograph letter of Henry Vincent to T P Barkas, commenting on his defeat in that year's parliamentary election at York ('secured by bribery, drink and the pressure of those influences which always exist in archiepiscopal cities). The letter also refers to a visit to the Paris Peace Congress.
Report of the committee on the smoke nuisance with evidence as to the causes of the nuisance and the entire practicability and economy of preservation.
Includes parcel receipt for the York and North Midlands Railway Company, 1852; advertisement for Misses J & E Hall's Hotel, 5, St. Helen's Square York (annotated 1840) and fragment of a bill for 600 quills with letterhead for William Hargrove of No 9 Coney Street, York, 1838.
The notice was to announce the opening of the new branch on 1st July 1854.
Author: Proctor, W. The barrows were in the York area.
From 'The Journal of Sacred Literature,' by the Rev. Thomas Myers, M.A.
From 'The Journal of Psychological Medicine'.
For the North and East Ridings of the County of York, Together with the City of York, And the Town of Hull, with the Resolutions of a Public Meeting Held at York.
By James Parsons of York.
The memorial was signed by a number of ratepayers, outlining their thoughts on the licensing of public houses.
Letters between the Vicar of St. Maurice and the Town Clerk of the City of York on the encroachment of St. Maurice's churchyard.
Part of York Penny Bank: Letters and Pamphlets relating to Savings Banks, in particular, York Penny Bank.
Printed for private distribution. William Henry Dixon was born 2 November 1783.
Printed March 1898.
Poster for the Bootham Ward.
Includes the list of electors for Castlegate Ward.
Sale of furniture from Bishopthorpe Palace.
An open letter to the electors of the Bootham Ward from candidates John Yallow and Nathan Turner.
2nd edition.
Poster for St. George of Coney Street, a performance artist
2 copies.
A description re-printed from the Yorkshire Gazette.
Report of a Speech delivered by HM Inspector of Schools, 6th December 1865.
Grand conservative banquety in York. Demonstration in support of constitutional principles
Descriptive notes of the several parish churches and memoranda of interesting parochial matters.
Relates to the title of two closes or parcels of land called Milburn Close and Bensons Close part of an estate called Bishop Fields situate near the City of York and in the Parish of St. Mary Bishophill the Younger.
Gladstone contested York at the General Election of 1868.
Copy from Grafton 'Examiner'.
Later Blue Coat Boys School.
By Philip Izard.
By The Rev. George French, M.A.
Taken from 'Illustrated London News'.
Extracted from the 'York Herald'.
Author: John Reed Appleton.
Newspaper cuttings concerning voting results and calls for voting. Letter and accompanying polling cards for Bradford. Material concerning the Liberal party.
Presented by W. W. Morrell.
The card depicts two donkeys and laments the demise of the Working Men's Conservative.
Excursion in union with the Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.
Polling card for the Bradford Polling district in the 1874 Parliamentary Election.