Author: J. W. Arthur. 3 copies.
Author: Alfred Rimmer.
A guide to the Church of Holy Trinity Goodramgate, York.
A letter describing the villa which is listed to be sold by EDWD Walker and Pulleyn on 8th July 1920.
Article from 'The British Workman' about Baron Ward: the Yorkshire stable-boy who became Prime Minister of Parma.
By George Benson. Three copies of a reprint from the Report of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, 1910. Written on 1 copy: 'Edwin Benson from GB Augt 15th 1910'.
A description of the Ancient, Medieval & Modern buildings preservied in the Society's grounds.
By R B Cooke.
This is a spare copy of a rough 'pull' of the new arms of the Merchant Taylors Co. York.
A history of the York Bridges by Stanley Tyson.
A bit of old York (Christmas Cards).
Fold out map of the Foss Walk between Easingwold and York, with descriptions.
Leaflet of notes and plans of the buidings of the King's Manor.
Booklet for visitors to De Grey Rooms, including black and white photographs.
Booklet by JCT Oates.
Taken from the York City Year Book and Business Directory (likely to have become detached over time). Exact year of publication is unknown.
Author: G. Arthur Scaife M.B.E.. Written by hand in French.
Author: Cyril G. E. Bunt.
The story of Mary Ann Craven and the progress of Cravens of York.
The story of Rowntree & Co. Ltd during the war years 1939-1945.
Agenda for the meeting 26 April 1999 and Minutes of 29 March 1999 meeting.
By Ron Cooke, Vice-Chancellor, University of York.
3 copies.
2 copies.
Leaflet produced by Dringhouses Local History Group. 2 copies.
By Hugh Murray.
Documents relating to politics and elections in York and the wider country from 1659 onwards. Includes song lyrics.
Cover shows a facsimilie of the Charter given to the City of York by King Charles II July 1685.
Guides for tours 1-3/
York Georgian Society Occasional Paper No. 8, by Ronald Willis.
Reprinted from the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments, City of York vol. 4 (published by HMSO).
Printed and published by the University of York.
Pictures of the East Window and postcard of Five Sisters Window.
Author: James Pulleyn.
Code of Conduct for users wishing to access the Reading Room.
Pamphlet of the attractions within the church.
History and information on Freemen and the ownership of land in the 1700's.
Text: Reginald Cant.
The Music Makers. Interview by Bill Lang.
3 copies.
2 copies.
History of Guy Fawkes.
Author: A.L. Laishley.
Marked 'Jackdaw No 24 Richard III'
Duplicate of EPH/2/2703.
By Maud Sellers.
Photocopied typescript by Sydney Martin.
Derwent Visual Arts Group Exhibition Catalogue, University of York.
Programme and cast list.
Issued by North Yorkshire County Council Education Department.
Large scale City Centre Plan.
A Souvenir of the 60th year of Her Majesty's Reign.
Various documents - information document, menus, Christmas card 1952 and three copies of a document connected with the Deed of Foundation of the Free School of Robert Holgate, York.
Photocopy only.
A Christmas Carol composed by the late Mary E Lythe of York.
By Anna Jean Mill, M.A., Ph.D. From the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, part 148, pp. 492-502.
Waggitt's were located at Bridge Street, York.
The card was produced by J W Arthur, 52 Sycamore Terrace, York.
The map is a twentieth century reproduction of one printed by Ann Ward in 1785, and shows the improvements in the city since Drake's Eboracum was printed in 1736. The top left hand corner of the map has been lost.
List of subscriptions.
By City of York Fire Brigade.
Stamped Rowntree & Co. Ltd. Cocoa Works, York.
Photocopied academic journal article by David Knowles.
Property for sale.
Author: Blenkin and Co
Property for sale.
Author: Strutt & Parker
Oxfordshire Murcott, North Yorkshire, Skelton and West Somerset.
Author: Unknown
Created by the City of York and District Family History Society.