Photo of James Torre's page. Drawing of mid-quite window with description of glass, also heraldry.
Format: Black and white, 21 x 16
Provenance: Dean and Chapter
Photo of James Torre's page. Drawing of service Quire, includes shields.
Format: Black and white, 21 x 16
Provenance: Dean and Chapter
Photo of James Torre's page. Labelled '2nd'. All text describing the north Quire windows.
Format: Black and white, 21 x 16
Provenance: Dean and Chapter
Photo of James Torre's page. All text describing the windows.
Format: Black and white, 21 x 16
Provenance: Dean and Chapter
From the City Wall above the Dean Park.
Format: B/W print
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Format: B/W print
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Format: B/W print
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The image shows scaffolding on the west front.
Format: B/W print
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Format: B/W print
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Includes children dressed as Pierrots preparing to dance round a maypole.
Format: B/W print
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Off Walmgate
Format: Black and white, 16 x 11
Provenance: Unknown
Numbered ' B 81/36.' Depicts 'Herbert' Grocer and post office.
Format: Sepia 10 x 7
Provenance: Unknown
Shows Nos. 5-9 Garden Place. Located off Hungate. Nice 18th century house turned into slum.
Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
Provenance: Unknown
Shows rear of Nos. 17-29 Hungate, with privies in yard.
Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
Provenance: Unknown
Shows Turk's Head pub on King's Square, with church (Holy Trinity King's Square) still on right. Scratched early image.
Format: Black and white, 14 x 9
Provenance: Unknown
On Fossgate. View from left.
Format: Black and white, 15 x 10
Provenance: Unknown
The image is labelled 'The Three Graces'.
Format: B/W print
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Studio name: 'Masser York'.
Format: Studio portrait
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Format: B/W print
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Format: Studio portrait
Provenance: H. Masser Tower Street
Format: B/W print
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Taken by Brooks Bros, Artists in Photography, Miniatures and Portrait Painters, 24 Coney Street, York.
Format: Black and white card, 10 x 6
Provenance: Brooks Bros
Taken by Burkill and Co, successors to Mr S Hoggard, 27 Davygate, York.
Format: Black and white card, 10 x 6
Provenance: Burkill and co
Taken by Matt. Cuthbert, Central Photographic Rooms, Corner of New Street Daveygate, York.
Format: Black and white card, 10 x 6
Provenance: Cuthbert
Taken by Debenham & Co, 5 Clifford Street, York.
Format: Black and white card, 10 x 6
Provenance: Debenham & Co
Format: Card 10 x 6, with some colour
Provenance: T Groves 24 Coney Street
Taken by W Hardman, 82 Micklegate.
Format: Black and white on pink card
Provenance: W Hardman
Format: Black card, 10 x 6
Provenance: R C Jubb
The image has a backcloth view of York Minster. Card address is altered so that corner of Davygate is deleted.
Format: Black and white card, 10 x 6
Provenance: Augustus Mahalsky 34 Goodramgate
Format: Black and white card, 10 x 6
Provenance: Augustus Mahalsky 29 Stonegate
The woman is posing with flowers. Annotated No 7180 50p.
Format: Black and white card, 10 x 6
Provenance: Monkhouse 4 Lendal
Format: Black and white card, 10 x 6
Provenance: Masser 10 Tower St
Format: Black and white card, 10 x 6
Provenance: Glaisby Spurriergate
The pub was the Flying Dutchman bar and sold Tetley Ales.
Format: Black and white print, 15 x 10
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Front view of the pub with a child on the doorstep.
Format: Black and white print, 15 x 10
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The pub was in Tanner Row and Rougier Street.
Format: Black and white print, 15 x 10
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It would appear the building is closed.
Format: Black and white print, 15 x 10
Provenance: probably duplicate
Includes a two-horse charabanc with seventeen men standing ready for outing and two drivers.
Format: Black and white print, 25 x 21
Provenance: probably duplicate
Annotated T Groves, Photographic Artist, 27 Davygate, York.
Format: Black and white print, 10 x 6
Provenance: Groves
The building is in Fishergate, and also includes a soldier and tram tracks.
Format: Black and white print, 29 x 19
Provenance: From wadge of paper labelled 'known York photographers'
Showing the side of the Yorkshire Museum, and the rear of Kings Manor. A lady is also pictured.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Hospitium area, showing a side view from the river. Same lady as in HMU/P/25/3 and HMU/P/25/4 is shown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
A lady and a car are pictured.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The cinema is showing 'Phantom Express' with William Collin and Sally Blaine.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Taken from Petergate. The image also includes shops, however that part of the image is blurred.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
City side of Skeldergate Bridge with cannon, boys and two soldiers.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing the city side of Skeldergate Bridge with cannon, boys and two soldiers. Enlargement of HMU/P/25/64.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing the college as a VAD hospital, with nurses and doctors.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Bayly was vicar of St. Sampson's Church,
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Includes fish stalls and customers, plus shops of W. P. Forown, and W. M. Cutter.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Probably photographed in the Mansion House. The official holds an order of the 'Ville de Dijon', a York-twinned town.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
The chapel was to the side of the central tower columns and gas burner. More detailed information can be found on the reverse of the photograph. See also HMU/P/25/226.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: TJW Hanstock.
Taken from a high up position looking east.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: City of York Department of Tourism.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: City of York Department of Tourism.
Stone marked HM 1425 set behind railings next to a limestone wall. The stone is likely to be either a way marker or a boundary stone.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Night-time looking towards city centre.
Format: Colour print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing a dutch-gabled warehouse and other buildings now-demolished. The warehouse belonged to Halliwell & Co.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Showing TM Oxtoby painters and paperhangers.
Format: Black and white print.
Provenance: Unknown.
Includes newspaper cuttings.
In the name of Abraham Van Lier.
The print is entitled 'Plan of the property in the city of York between Pavement and St Sampson's Square likely to be affected by forming a New Street and market. Copyright YAYAS.
The item is a reproduction of the original.
The plan shows the façade facing the gardens. Reproduction of the original.
Letter from the Friends of York Minster thanking Hugh Murray for his service on the committee.
Large format negative.
Stereoscopic image. This image was not originally housed with the remaining negatives, and is not believed to have come from a negative by Pumphrey. It is unclear as to whether this image is of Ouse Bridge or Lendal Bridge, but the image appears to show All Saints North Street in the background.