By Dr Ralph Harrington, Institute of Railway Studies, York.
2 copies
No. 12
No. 19
Papers relating to the gallery and how to become a member.
Trade and Navigation on the Yorkshire Ouse pages 30-34.
Photo book of York.
Prospectus.
The painting 'Christ at the Column' loaned to York Minster by Harewood House.
Author: Unknown
Property for sale.
Author: Carter Jonas
English Heritage research into two ancient graveyards in Wharram Percy and St Helens Church, York.
Author: Unknown
Author: Unknown
Frank Sayer-Graham's rock garden restorations finished after being saved by English Heritage.
Author: Unknown
Property for sale.
Author: Carter Jonas
The author explains why Wentworth Woodhouse was built.
Author: Hewlings, Richard
Author: Unknown
By J. S. Purvis
By Rt. Rev. William G. Wheeler.
By Rev. David Quinlan.
Bricks and brickmaking in and near Haxby in the Vale of York.
Copy of folder thought to be about 1892 titled Terrys' Breakfast chocolate 8 prize medals & C 'Food for the Gods.' (3 pages)
Document detailing the History of the Company, a list of products available (document undated but later than 1967) & the making of chocolate (5 pages)
A leaflet titled Peeps into a chocolate factory
A magazine titled Terry's York Easter collection for 1976
By Alderman J. S. Rowntree.
Author: Pat Scott and David Thornton.
By Avril E. Webster.
By W. G. Collingwood. Reprinted from the 'Yorkshire Archaeological Journal' Vol XX, pages 149-213.
Includes guided walks, exhibitions, living history events and lectures; supported by the York Archaeological Trust.
Leaflet produced by Dringhouses Local History Group.
Booklet advertising the AHRC funded project, and promotional postcard.
Selected poems from the first Yorkshire Federation of Women's Institute Poetry Competion.
By R R Darsley. Published by the Industrial Railway Society.
Private publication by Sydney Martin.
Leaflet for the Assembly Rooms. 2 copies.
3 copies.
Also includes a loose booking form.
Appeal for funds to carry out restoration work.
Author: C L Riley.
Published by 'Yorkshire & Humberside Development Association'.
Leaflet of information.
Issues 1 to 8 only (in some cases there is more than one copy of an edition). The magazine was issued periodically by the Chief Constable.
Scale: 1 inch to 100 feet. The plan is hand-drawn and has a key of features, including benches, wildlife feeding bath, picnic areas and hedges.
Leaflet describing the history of the house and key rooms.
Typescript.
The sheet features prominent York buildings.