Black and white photograph of Museum Gardens (and St Mary's Abbey Ruins) by A. Lawrence Cairs, 3/4 Burton Stone Lane, York.
By Reese Winstone, 33 Hyland Grove, Henbury Hill, Bristol. Institute of British Photographers. Typewritten history of the ruins is attached to the back of the photograph.
Newspaper cutting showing a black and white engraving of the Bar from outside the city.
Black and white photograph by W. Hayes showing horses and carts down Bootham through the arch.
Black and white photo showing the exterior of the Bar with the Minster behind. Picture shows tower and arch at end of the walls on Bootham.
Black and white photographic postcard printed by Sampson.
Black and white postcard of a girl on the wall overlooking York. Photo by Delittle.
Print of a drawing of the Bar.
Possibly showing Walmgate in the background.
Etching.
Small etching.
Etching from without. Drawn by W Westall, engraved by John Roffe.
Black and white photograph looking towards Micklegate.
Coloured drawing looking towards Micklegate Bar.
Blossom Street and Micklegate Bar, before the making of Queen Street.
Blossom Street and Micklegate Bar, before the making of Queen Street.
By Bramley.
Copyright: Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph showing shops on Nessgate on the corner to Low Ousegate, before the building of the 'Coach and Horses'.
Black and white photograph of Museum Street by W. Hayes.
Fireplace in ground floor north west room.
Staircase from ground floor,
Ground floor fireplace and overmantle.
One black and white photograph showing the front of the house. Building looking in disrepair.
Early sepia view as postcard.
Postcard depicting a market on St. Sampson's Square looking towards the Minster.
Black and white photo showing Greys' Pianos and Organs on the corner of St Sampson's Square.
Sketch by R A Cawthorne.
Coloured postcard.
Photograph of the Adult School.
Illustration.
Illustration.
Drawing of York by T Guy.
Drawing of York engraved Dugdales England and Wales.
Late Roman Catholic missionary in York. President of Ushaw College near Durham.
Drawing of the front elevation of a building.
View of The Shambles.
Large black and white print of a drawing by F. MacKenzie, 'showing the Screen of the Choir in the situation to which it is proposed to be removed'.
Large black and white print of a drawing showing Monk Bar from outside the City Walls and people going about their everyday business. J. Bowman's Carpenter's Shop is on the right of the Bar.
Large black and white print of a lithograph showing a close up view of the Choir Screen. The statues of the Kings are named underneath.
Small black and white print pf a plan showing the ground floor of Bubwith Church, complete with legend.
Black and white photo of building. The church tower in the background is that of Holy Trinity or Christchurch, which was in King's Square but demolished in 1937.
Reproduction of line drawing of Mr Barbeyracius.
From a water colour by Alfred Gill. The image is possibly taken from a magazine article.
Black and white image.
Black and white image.
Watercolour of the exterior of the bar.
View of the Minster from the walls, before Lendal Bridge.
Showing the Old Ferry House at Lendal Bridge.
One small black and white photograph of possible a lithograph, showing the Guildhall with boats on the river.
Black and white postcard depicting a corner of Pavement.
The grave is in the Friends' Burial Ground, Bishophill. Copyright: Northern Echo.
Black and white photo showing interior of station.
Black and white photo taken from the grounds.
Black and white photo showing 'River King' boat.
Black and white sketch from below Ouse Bridge.
Black and white photo between Lendal and Scarborough Bridges
By John Atkinson.
Black and white photograph of a painting of old Ouse Bridge.
Shows York Minster in the background.
Black and white drawing of people fishing on the banks of the River Ouse looking towards Lendal Bridge. Drawing by E.B.
Now located in Dean's Park.
Duplicate of PHO/3/5284.
Small black and white engraving, entitled 'Ruins of Old Palace, York'.
Sepia photograph overlooking Clifford Street before the building of the Law Courts.
Black and white photograph of a postcard depicting the Inn that was taken down in 1896.