Four colour photos on card and some information about the area.
Four colour photos on card. Two show old sycamore trees and two show the new entrance to Acomb Gables.
Three colour photos on card. Two showing old sycamore trees and one showing the demolition of Acomb Hall.
Four colour photos on card. First two showing the woods before the trees were felled; and the second two showing them after felling. Only six mature trees remained.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Colour photos of North Lane, South Lane and South Back Lane. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Colour photos of 1997 carnival. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Two colour views of Huntington Road. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Snap your Street' entry.
Snap your Street Entry'
3 views of Vesper Drive. 'Snap your Street' entry.
4 views of York Road, Dunnington
Two small black and white photographs. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Includes Dalham House; Woodyard House; rear of Home Farm and Croft Farm now called Little Hall. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Includes two of the pond at Christmas.
Two photographic trade cards - for Avison & Co. and Cuthbert Bros.
By J. Brough. Includes some articles from local newspapers.
Four sheets of microfiche.
Album of articles and photos relating to George Hudson and his railways.
Includes photographs and a copy of the 1852 OS map.
Two black and white images. One of multiple images of Hampsthwaite including interior and exterior of church. Other exterior of church. Both unused post cards.
Two images of the exterior. Both unused postcards. One from Valentine series.
Detail of Fairfax tomb and interior and exterior of Walton church.
Exterior shots of the village, one of Black Bull Inn, the other with pony and trap.
Engraving by J Storer (2 copies).
Photographic postcard.
Photographic postcard.
Two large prints of black and white drawings of the Bar from Lawrence Street.
Two sketches of the bar. One was drawn by W.H. Bartlett with figures by Baynes. Etched by J.Le Keux. The second was drawn by Nathaniel Whittock and engraved on steel by J. Lambert.
From the Evelyn Collection.
Modern photograph.
Two different black and white views, one large, one small.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo. Includes research sheet and negative.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Four black and white photographs.
Three sepia photographs and research sheet, from City of York Council Engineers Dept.
3x Black and white photographs & Onex hand-drawn street plan.
Black and white photo, Northern Echo.
Black and white photo views of the College.
Includes images of York Minster, the Archbishop of York, the royal wedding of the Duke of Kent and Katherine Worsley, images from the Evelyn collection of York buildings, York walls, All Saint's Church, the riverside walk and Lendal Bridge, steeple of St Michael le Belfrey, Stonegate, York Theatre Royal, railway offices, excavations on Lendal / Museum Street, York railway station, the Roman sewer in Swinegate, 114 Walmgate (derelict building), Bootham Bar, the railings of the De Grey rooms and the clock on St Martin's Coney Street. Also includes a commemorative postcard of the 1984 York Minster fire.
Includes images of the interior of York Minster, exterior of York Minster, St Mary's Abbey, Duncombe Place, St William's College, High Petergate, Merchant Adventurer's Hall, King's Manor, Holy Trinity Goodramgate, Bootham Bar, Shambles and the Art Gallery fountain.
Black and white and colour prints of buildings in the city of York. It is likely that some of these were prints originally supplied from the Imagine York database. Images include the Tramways Social Club on Walmgate, York City Leather Co, Gillygate, Goodramgate, Colliergate, York Minster, the ABC on Piccadilly, North Street, St George's Gardens, Derwent Valley Light Railway, Rieveley's Barn on Hungate, Wellington Row and Tanners Moat, cattle market (on the site of the Barbican), Layerthorpe, ladies toilets in St Sampson Square, City Garage on Castlegate, York power station, corn exchange, St Andrewgate, Cussins and Light, S S Empire, Foss Island Road, King's Square, river cruises (c.1900), Walmgate, Low Ousegate, Minster Yard, Newgate, Fossgate, Monkgate, Pickfords storage building, Spen Lane, Grape Lane, Bishopthorpe Road (c.1900), horsedrawn tram outside Clifford Chambers, White Rose pub, Micklegate, the Ouse (1920s), Redfearn Glass works, the Woolpack pub, Kay and Backhouse, Clifford Street, Parliament Street, Stonegate, the Three Tuns pub, boats on the Ouse (c.1900), Shambles, Market Street, Haxby Road tram, St Helen's Square (c.1900), Layerthorpe Gasometer (pre-1960s), Scarbrough & Co, York railway station, Gleneagles of Scotland, passenger ferry boat (River King, Sunderland), York prison, unidentified windmill, Nessgate, Rougier Street bus offices, Davygate, old advertising signs and Henry Ward in St Sampson's Square.
Includes black and white images of C. Jewitt, Bowling Green Inn, Groves, York 1895, and W.Coulson, Joiner, Undertaker & Venetian Blind Maker, 1895.
Also includes explanatory notes about the history behind the photographs.
Includes images of Micklegate Bar, the Shambles, Petersgate and the City Walls.
Includes photographs of damage to buildings in 1915 in Nunthorpe Road, Caroline Street, Price Street, Kyme Street and Bishophill. Also includes a photograph of soldiers on Knavesmire Road going to war, 1914.
Some of the images relate to car crashes and are copyright York City Police Department.
Includes photographs of the Brewster Boys Combo. All images are copyright John Greenwood.
Also includes images of Goathland.
Owner was Mr S Holtby. Includes a newspaper cutting regarding cottages on back on the back of one of the photographs.
One large black and white photograph, showing 14 and 16 Clifton. Includes YCC Cataloguing Data Sheet.
Black and white photos depicting different angles of houses in Garden Place, in protective sleeves. Photos by York Health Department.
Two identical drawings of the George Inn in Coney Street.
Destroyed to create Duncombe Place.
Two views in opposite directions, featuring 'Muriel Lyon' and 'Patersons' in the centre. (Northern Echo photo)
Two views in opposite directions but taken from approximately the same place (Northern Echo photos)
Five photos of Bradley's Buildings, Hungate with plan showing camera position. (photo YCC Engineers Dept)
Photos of old properties belonging to St Saviour's Church prior to demolition with plan showing camera positions. (photo YCC Engineers Dept). Includes YCC cataloguing data sheet.
Two photos of Wide Yard, Hungate prior to demolition. (photo City of York Health Department). Includes YCC Cataloguing data sheet.
Black and white photograph (copyright Northern Echo) and one research sheet.
Copyright Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph and research sheet. Copyright Northern Echo. Copy of PHO/3/1411.
Copyright Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph and research sheet. Copyright Northern Echo.
Black and white photograpgh and research notes.
Black and white photograph and research sheet. Copyright Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph and research sheet. Copyright Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph and research sheet. Copyright Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph and research sheet. Copyright Northern Echo.
Copyright: Northern Echo.
Includes a plan showing the position of the camera. Photographed by Engineers Department, York. 1. C. Young's Commercial Hotel; 2. Adverts on the side of C. Young's Commercial Hotel; 3. Back of C. Young's Commercial Hotel; 4. Colton's Hospital (Almshouses