Labelled 'Tombstone in St Martin's Church York'. Sketch of tombstone, thought to be St. Martin-cum-Gregory. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloLabelled 'Interior St Martin cum Gregory Church York'. Shows printed photograph of interior St Martin-cum-Gregory Church, Micklegate. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloAngels and men shown. A figure at the centre, dressed in robes, lifts their hands skywards. Glass plate negative.
Sin títuloAlso includes details of the Stanhope Forbes School of Painting.
Sin títuloThe card was issued by the 1st Field Survey Company and features a poem relating to the Royal Engineers in France.
Sin títuloThe creed was apparently written by John Steward of Whitby and relates to William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Henry Dundas.
Sin títuloThese items were not created by Knowles family themselves, but relate to the family home and business premises in Stonegate, York. They were created by a local researcher in the 1990s, and gifted to the family shortly afterwards.
Sin títuloResearch notes compiled by a local researcher, relating to premises owned or supported by the Knowles family:
'The Sign of the Bible', Stonegate;
Stonegate warehouse;
Coffee Yard;
Grape Lane Chapel and
Stonegate.
The card index is arranged alpabetically and contains secondary source entries relating to windows and glaziers. Please note, many of the secondary sources to which these cards refer are not held in the collection itself.
Sin títuloRuined west bay, West front, north jamb.
Sin títuloWest front from Wesley Garden.
Sin títuloWest front, with west door and buttresses.
Sin títuloWest front (central lower half).
Sin títuloWest front, west door, north and south sedilia and hinges.
Sin títuloShowing Great West door, with engaged safts.
Sin títuloNorth jamb, west door and sevillia arches.
Sin títuloWest front, showing lancet window ironworks.
Sin títuloIncludes coins of Constantine.
Sin títuloShowing the shoring and 17th century bricked up windows.
Sin títuloNew window in the lower room and priests room window.
Sin títuloWheatsheaf door spur, north side.
Sin títuloPatera of St Crux on the roof, dated 1424.
Sin títuloPatera for the ceiling of Jacobs Well.
Sin títuloPatera for the ceiling of Jacobs Well.
Sin títuloOld north porch.
Sin títuloWest Base in situ, north door.
Sin títuloGlass by Kemp (W H Brook, donor).
Sin títuloLancet before restoration.
Sin títuloSt Nicholas chapel and reveal of West door.
Sin títuloSt Nicholas altar and St Nicholas window.
Sin títuloSt Nicholas chapel, showing temporary door.
Sin títuloNorth door, second bay: Norman capital clamped on pillar.
Sin títuloExcavations of the interior of the building.
Sin títuloExcavations of the interior of the building.
Sin títuloWooden side cornice, featuring a muzzled bear.
Sin títuloWooden side cornice, featuring flowers.
Sin títuloWooden side cornice, featuring a trefoil.
Sin títuloWooden side cornice, featuring a trefoil design.
Sin títuloWooden side cornice, featuring a trefoil.
Sin títuloFragment of stone carving.
Sin títuloThe image shows fragments of medieval stone inset into the walls.
Sin títuloWooden carving of a female figure, on upright pillar.
Sin títuloWindow details, male and female figures etc
Sin títuloUnidentified
Sin títuloUnidentified. Includes title page of Thomas Gent's 'The most delectable, scriptural and pious history of the famous and magnificent great eastern window (according to beautiful portraitures) in St Peter's Cathedral, York' 1762 (no. 3); details of stained glass, south aisle, St Michael le Belfrey, York (no. 6); map showing abbeys located near York; Franconian glass panel at South Kensington (no.10)
Sin títuloIncludes memorial to Emma White d.1920 with St Hilda and St Aidan (nos.1-4); memorial to parishioners who fell in the First World War (nos.5-10); memorial to the life of Mrs Shan with St Catherine (no.12); St George panel (nos.13-15)
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