Pictures of Radio York in Bootham Row.
Sans titreIncludes press cuttings on the restoration of York Minster.
Sans titreBook entitled 'The King's Manor' reprinted from Royal Commission on Historial Monuments 'City of York' vol IV. Also includes a letter from John West-Taylor dated 22 January 1985 from the University of York to York Civic Trust entitled 'An appeal to restore the fabric of the King's Manor'.
Sans titreGrosvenor Terrace - details of an unexploded bomb.
Sans titreEarlsborough Terrace - sale of the Abbey Guest House.
Sans titreAlso includes typed extracts from annual reports and additional correspondence.
Sans titreGeneral newspaper cuttings on 'York Past and Present'.
Sans titreIncludes education service leaflets; guided tour information 1997-1998; balance sheets 1993-2001 (incomplete set) and meeting papers (incomplete set).
Sans titreEditions of the 'The Last Post' newsletter.
Sans titreTwo typed letters from Chessingham Estates (The White House, Bishopthorpe), signed Michael Hammill BSc ARICS, to S. Heppell Esq., 29 Broadway West, Fulford Road, enquiring about houses on the corner of Lawrence Street and Foss Island Road and the Ideal Laundry Site on Trinity Lane.
Sans titreWardens Reports, as well as minutes and agendas.
Sans titreGuide to the colour printing of Yorkshire Evening Press (112 pages).
Sans titreIncludes York Cemetery Trust annual reports 1989-1998; meeting papers and cultural programme leaflets.
Sans titre21 Copies of The York Citizen, including articles on the introduction of the Yorkcard, opening of the Barbican Leisure centre and Duchess of Kent received Freedom of the City of York.
Sans titreHistory of Yorkshire Evening Press.
Sans titreOpening of the New Yorkshire Evening Press building by Princess Alexandra.
Sans titreOpening of the New Yorkshire Evening Press building by Princess Alexandra.
Sans titreIncludes cuttings on York from the air; the birth of Jorvik and the 60th anniversary of the Baedeker Raid.
Sans titreIncludes policy documents; education finding correspondence; press cuttings about public interest in cemeteries; Memorial Mason registration; Rymers press cuttings and notes on internment.
Sans titreCity of York Council planning application for the restoration of the Chapel, 1990 and Ronald G. Sims architect's drawing of the restoration of the cemetery gatehouse.
Sans titreHandwritten and typed letters to and from Val Portas.
Sans titreContains newspaper coverage of relevant stories.
Sans titreTwo bundles of general correspondence.
Sans titreCorrespondence regarding Hugh Murray's book 'This garden of death'. Also includes despatch notes, publishers quotes and associated details.
Sans titreThe records relate to the closure and reopening the pub, which was also known as the Ackhorne during its history.
Sans titreCorrespondence and invoices regarding 'This Garden of Death' by Hugh Murray.
Sans titreIncludes restoration history magazine cutting; York Cemetery Trust business plan 1994-1996; and guided walks list (undated); as well as maps for walks.
Sans titrePapers regarding placing a register on a computer database.
Sans titreWorking papers, documents, letters and pedigrees for: Nickson; Noble; Noton and Noyes; Oates; Oloman; Oldfield and Oliver.
Sans titreHandwritten notes regarding ground work and maintenance at York Cemetery.
Sans titreLawrence Street - founding of the Leprosy Hospital, referenced by Hugh Murray.
Sans titreWardens Reports, as well as minutes and agendas.
Sans titreDalton Terrace - funeral of Emily Houden, and letters from Hugh Murray to York Evening Press regarding naming Dalton Terrace.
Sans titreSpecial Edition also featuring four facsimiles of 1945 editions.
Sans titreFriends of York Cemetery agendas and meeting papers.
Sans titreWardens Reports, as well as minutes and agendas.
Sans titreIncomplete series.
Sans titreSupplement for Local Newspaper Week.
Sans titreCorrespondence regarding planning and legal issues relating to the Cemetery, as well as electricity supply and general enquiries.
Sans titreCompiled by the City of York and District Family History Society and Hugh Murray. Sections NW, AA, BB, CC and DD.
Sans titreCompiled by David Poole. Sections KK, LL and MM.
Sans titreCompiled by the City of York and District Family History Society, and revised by David Poole. Sections FF and GG.
Sans titreCompiled by David Poole. Section NN.
Sans titreIncomplete series.
Sans titreCompiled by David Poole. Section OO.
Sans titreRowntree family - Homestead Park, centenary news item and large folded 'Masterplan' of Rowntree Park by Landscape Design Associates of Peterborough for City of York Council, 2000.
Sans titreIncludes meeting papers 2008-2010; FOYC News; leaflet on the herb garden; and City of York Council leaflet on 'Funding for Voluntary and Community Organisations 2002/4'.
Sans titreGroves - general history of area.
Sans titreFriends of York Cemetery agendas for meetings and Wardens reports.
Sans titreThe letters relate to pub names and terminology.
Sans titreCommemoration of 238 Years in York.
Sans titreHungate - archaeological dig and development.
Sans titreIncludes extracts from the minute books.
Sans titreTwelve photos 8 x 6 of central York streets including walkers, cars, bus at Bootham Bar.
Format: Black and white prints, 8 x 6
Provenance: Photocrom Co Ltd London & Tunbridge Wells
The majority of the images are internal views.
Format: Black and white prints, 9 x 7
Provenance: Valentines snapshots
The late Herbert Foster and J Joshnson Smith at the York Corporation Electricity Department. Their first show room was in Clifford Street, circa 1900. Herbert retired from Crompton Parkinson Ltd at the age of 79, and died 5 years later. J.J. Smith was the
Format: Black and white, 25 x 20
Provenance: Unknown
There are 3 copies of the same photograph in different sizes with different styles/finishes.
Sans titreMaterial for a book on York Silver by William Lee.
Sans titreIncludes correspondence with people erecting memorials etc.
Sans titrePapers relating to the bank in Coney St. Swann Clough & Co, Coney St, existed till 1879 and was taken over by Beckett's. The site was bought in 1746 and a house built on it. It was later sold in 1771 to Samuel Compton of Derby and used as bank known successively (1771-1802) as Crompton's, Garforth's and Raper's, or (accounts differ) Willoughby, Raper & Co., including Clough & Swann as partners.
Sans titreList of jewellers and goldsmiths, under the jurisdiction of York Dean and Chapter, as well as passages from York House Books regarding goldsmiths and associated correspondence.
Sans titreCopies of legal documents (including probate) relating to the Johnson family, as well as correspondence and notes.
Sans titreCorrespondence with Entrust, the Environmental Trust Scheme regulatory body.
Sans titreBlack and white print, 11 x 8 cms
Provenance: None
Duplicates: Yes
Type of item: Modern copy, also large copy 25.5x20 cms
5 smaller and one larger copy of photograph. Note that the larger copy, and 3 of the smaller ones are captioned. On the smaller ones that are captioned 'Ransom' is spelt without the 'e' at the end. Larger photograph caption indicates that the pilgrimage/parade ended at the Knavesmire (Tyburn). Captions on two of the smaller copies indicate that the photograph was taken 'before 1909'.
Sans titreView from Foss Bridge. Evelyn Collection. Copyright: YAYAS. RCHME.
Format: Black and white, 22 x 17
Provenance: Unknown
2 copies, 1 is enlarged.
Sans titreYork Goldsmiths and Silversmiths: A first alphabetical check list compiled by Hugh Murray.
Sans titreVarious notes on York families.
Sans titreMiscellaneous regarding trails. Some notes and handwritten.
Sans titre