The mini-guide includes a map, and descriptive headings in three languages (English, French and German). The bulk of the text is only in English.
Restoration of St William Window in York Minster.
Author: Unknown
York Minster creates it own exclusive champagne.
Author: Unknown
Includes an introduction by A.P. Purey Cust (Dean), and letter from architect G.F.Bodley detailing repairs needed and Contributions made.
Pictures of the East Window and postcard of Five Sisters Window.
Details the Millenium celebrations, including York Minster.
Author: Unknown
Order of Service for the funeral of County Councillor Jack Milnes Wood.
A sermon by Chancellor Austen.
The covers are loose.
Prepared by: Dean Milner-White.
English Treasure House of Stained Glass.
A sermon by Chancellor Austen.
Etchings and engravings of York Minster.
Relates to examples of wood from 1829.
Author: John, Rev. Andrew
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No. 20
No. 19
No. 2
No. 3
No. 7
No. 10
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 17
No. 1
No. 6
No. 9
No. 11
No. 16
62nd festival edition.
No. 4
No. 5
No. 8
No. 12
Also includes a loose booking form.
Order of Service.
Menu for a dinner in commemoration of the Pious Founders and Benefactors, held in the Treasurer's House.
Booklet of sheet music.
Booklet of sheet music.
Hymn books and sheet music.
Author: The Rev. Chancellor Austen. Reprinted from the Yorkshire Herald.
By Bernard M Fielden.
41 Photographs from the publisher's collection.
Information pack on York Minster, containing a coloured guide to the building, information and planning briefs for teachers and worksheets for children. 2 worksheets for each age group: 9-11, 11-13, 13-16.
A booklet by Harold Walker.
information sheet on the history of the building.
The memorial service was for those who lost their lives in the train accident at Great Heck, near Selby.
Two donation certificates.
York Minster newsletter volume 3, Number 4. Information on times of services.
New roof 'put back in solid Yorkshire oak.'
Author: Unknown
One copy with a red cover, one without. 2 copies.
Memorial Service for Charles William Slingsby Duncombe, 3rd Earl of Feversham.
2 copies.
2 copies.