Scorecard.
The card lists films being shown in the month of April, but the year is unknown.
In the name of A Lockwood.
The certificate is in the name of Mrs C Boggett.
The card is for the election of 9 year old Thomas Sawyer to the school.
In the name of Marguerite Booth.
The invitation is from the staff of the company to a whist drive and dance at the Albany Hall.
The print appears to be a proof from an advertising campaign (with handwritten notes on reverse).
The voting paper is against the opening of cinemas on Sundays. With handwritten notes by Hugn Murray on the reverse.
The envelope is advertising J W Knowles in Stonegate, York.
In the name of Abraham Van Lier.
The cards relate to York City Football Club matches.
The cover was isssued by G Coverdale's Sons Ltd, photographic chemists, York.
The ticket is for the Solemn Eucharist on St Peter's Day. 2 copies.
The ticket is for the unveiling of the Five Sisters window.
The charges were incurred by a customer of the company.
Issued by the Ministry of Food.
The card was issued for a dinner for club members.
The letter was written by the City of York Education Committee, Boys Department, St Clement's School, about Charles Copley.
The cover was isssued by G Coverdale's Sons Ltd, photographic chemists, York.
The book was issued in Gateshead by the Ministry of Food.
The book was issued to a resident of Portland Street, York.
The envelopes were sent to Mrs K Booth, Darlington, by a serving member of the Armed Forces.
The certificate was issued to Charles Copley by the City of York Education Committee.
Marked 'Harl 1394'.
The wallet was issued by John Saville and Sons, Chemists, Goodramgate.
ZDV genealogical and heraldic manuscripts frames 30-48 and 66-78.
Tates were located in High Ousegate, York.
Sir William Fairfaxes book of Yorkshire Army 1584.
The original notification grants Albert Edward Jelson the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force. Marked 'Temporary.'
Twentieth century copy of a map apparently from 1605, or showing the city in that year.
Colour image depicting a map apparently printed in 1499.
Colour poster showing the layout of the Minster and its history.
The map has places of interest marked on the reverse. Published by the Automobile Association.
Taken from the Yorkshire Directory. Black and white print.
The plan shows the station outside the city walls, as well as the Yorkshire Museum area and Roman burial ground. Photocopy only.
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 poster shows 'The most famous and fayre Citie Yorke described 1610'.
Black and white print, showing the new Ouse Bridge in the bottom right of the image.
The plan is a copy of the original, and shows the area around the County Hospital.
Shows the area around Low Ousegate and Coney Street.
The photograph shows the outside of the West Door of York Minster.
The item was produced by York Art Gallery.
Poster produced by the Yorkshire Dales (North Riding) National Parks Committee.
The photograph shows the outside of the West Door of York Minster.
Includes the area around York Railway Station, and the train lines in particular.
The item is a reproduction of the original.
Copy only. Sheet 174 showing all York parishes.
Shows the area around Hungate and Walmgate. 2 copies.
The original map was produced in 1680.
The photograph was taken outside the Mansion House.
Ourline edition showing York and Selby, one inch to one mile. Sheet 97.
Photocopy only.
The map was created by F Consitt and appears to have been sold by a bookseller in York. Photocopy only.
The artist and copyright are unknown, by the painting was made before the expansion of the gaol. Black and white print.
Showing the site plan and Roman relics as existing. Copy only.
The print is of the map of York by J Archer, drawn in 1680.
Photocopy only of the front page of the paper from 22 December 1775.
Black and white print of the original plan, created in around 1680.
Leaflets detailing how to get to the University campus, and campus maps.
The plan is on linen and shows Clifton, Rawcliffe and Skelton estates. Also includes the particulars of the estates to be sold.
Photocopy only of the front page of the paper from 13 December 1776.
Black and white print of the section of the map covering Bailie Hill. The original map was produced in 1694.
Black and white print only. The print is marked F Place, c.1703, and copyright rests with York Art Gallery / York Museums Trust.
The printed map is a copy of one drawn by John Croshold Esquire.
Photocopy only.
The plans of the brewhouse in Fishergate were by W G Penty. Copies only.
Includes The Staith on the corner of Cumberland Street, and the Friargate area. Photocopies only.
The photograph is stuck on a letter from Andrew Davison.
The building are unidentified, but the image includes a motor scooter.
Includes a vignette of the Yorkshire Museum in the bottom right of the page. Black and white print.
Includes close-up maps of particular areas.
Sheet number SE 64 NW.
Showing Tang Hall, Osbaldwick, Heworth and Murton. Sheet SE 65 SW.
Photocopy of the original plan.
Black and white print. The original map was created by John Lund in 1772.
Twentieth century copy of a map by Saxton, dated 1577.
Poster in black, white and red.
Showing Clifton (Without), west of York city centre, Rawcliffe and South Bank.