Report number 10.
Includes an article entitled 'The Physiography of the Vale of York' by R.F. Peel and J. Palmer and 'The Vale of York. The Evaluation of a Landscape' by Maurice Kirk.
2 copies. By Maurice Kirk.
2 copies. One original and one photocopy.
Historical facsimile.
Private publication by Sydney Martin.
A course organised by the British Council.
Produced by Rowntree and Co Ltd, York. 8 items.
By Margaret Watson.
By John Phillips, FRS.
Report of a Speech delivered by HM Inspector of Schools, 6th December 1865.
Booklet, also containing newspaper cutting dated 18 September 1925.
Newsletter no. 8.
Enquiry regarding an extract from York Courant dated 27 May 1777.
Leaflet for the centre.
Souvenirs and programme of Grand Opening Night.
Information on the history of Saint Martin-Cum-Gregory Church.
By Egbert C Hudson.
2 copies of the same booklet.
Forth annual report and balance sheet.
Contains a list of Officers and Committee, and list of Donations received or promised.
Issued by City of York Education Committee.
Booklet containg old pictures of York Streets.
Booklet containing information about Heslington Hall.
Booklet of sheet music.
Published by the British Railways Book Archives Organisation.
Leading article is about Rowntrees of York with aerial photograph of Haxby Road Factory, 1966. Also includes a view of Tanners Moat factory, 1890.
York and Oxford: 28th July to 11th August.
20th October - opening night
To one, To all High Sheriffes, Justices of the peace and other Officers, within 150 Miles of the City of Yorke. The other, In particular to the High Sheriffes, Justices of the peace and other Officers within the County of Lancaster. In general, to all the Counties of England and Dominion of Wales.
Author: Peter Wenham. 2 copies.
Author: Ivan E. Broadhead. 3 copies.
By: Joseph Rowntree
Author: Ivan E. Broadhead. 2 copies.
Lecture by A C Cawley.
By Eileen White.
For the North and East Ridings of the County of York, Together with the City of York, And the Town of Hull, with the Resolutions of a Public Meeting Held at York.
By Ronald Willis, 3 copies
A booklet to celebrate the opening of the new church.
Written by E. A. Gee and W. A. Singleton, with notes on its conversion as The York Institute of Architectural Study. Published by St. Anthony's Press, London and York.
Written by Peter. J. Hills. 3 copies.
In the Dringhouses district of the City of York, on either side of the main Leeds-York Road, extending for approximately 113 Acres, and including Ashfield House.
From the 'Yorkshire Herald'.
By F. V. Robinson.
From Country Life magazine.
Author: Thomas Lord, Archbishop of York.
Author: Penelope Turing. Travel feature from The British Travel & Holidays Association.
2 copies.
Author: Jane Street. Article from 'Good Taste'.
Showing street names but not final layout of the houses.
Description of lots to be sold at an auction.
1st edition.
3rd edition.
By William Camidge, York.
Reprinted from York Historian Vol. 2, 1978.
Visitors handbook by R.M. Butler.
Map of the park and further details.
Annual meeting information and financial statement.