Black and white photograph of the fireplace in the south west ground floor room.
Black and white photograph of the fireplace in the northwest room of the ground floor.
Black and white photograph of the fireplace in the first floor southwest.
First floor south west room, showing fireplace.
Ground floor south west room detail.
Ground floor north west room and north wall detail.
Staircase from ground floor.
First floor, front room, door and doorcase.
First floor back room, showing fireplace and overmantel.
First floor, front room, fireplace and overmantel.
Ground floor, front room, general view.
Ground floor front room, showing fireplace and overmantel.
Ground floor front room.
Detail of stair baluster at ground floor. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Rear of the buildings only.
Taken by York Health Department.
Black and white photo of first floor front room, looking to the west. Copyright RCHM.
Black and white photo of staircase. Copyright RCHM.
Black and white photo of first floor front room, showing fireplace and overmantle, looking to the east. Copyright RCHM.
Showing rear elevation before restoration , and after restoration.
Black and white photo, taken from north east. Copyright RCHM.
Front elevation during renovation. RCHM.
Front elevation during renovation. RCHM.
Black and white photograph of some houses on Bilton Street.
Photograph of a staircase.
Photograph of a staircase.
Showing a ground floor room.
Photograph of a staircase.
Black and white photograph of the exterior from the south west. Taken for the Royal Commission on Historical Monuments.
Photograph by Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph of the fireplace.
Detail of staircase from half-landing level.
Details of staircase from ground floor level.
Detail of stair baluster at ground floor. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Black and white photograph, copyright RCHM.
Black and white photo from W. Kay and Backhouse proprieters. RCHM.
Black and white photo of rainwater head dated 1767 plus roof cornice detail. RCHM.
Copyright: Northern Echo.
Showing gable on rear elevation.
Gable on rear elevation. Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
By G. Fowler Jones.
Black and white photos, York City Council Engineer's Department. The rear of the building was demolished in 1975.
First floor room at front, showing fireplace in south corner. Copyright: Royal Commission of Historical Monuments (England).
Black and white photograph of 8-9 Minster Yard, including the Roman column.
Black and white photograph of 8-9 Minster Yard, including the Roman column.
Black and white photograph of 8-9 Minster Yard, including the Roman column.
Rear of the buildings only.
Shows the Yorkshire Herald and The Evening Press offices.
Black and white photo of houses in Garden Place and Hungate, in protective sleeve. Photo by the York Health Department.
Staircase detail.
Staircase window, stained glass detail.
Staircase window.
Staircase, room first floor.
Second floor back room fireplace.
Detail of stair baluster. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Black and white photograph showing roof beams. RCHM.
Two black and white photographs: one front view and one rear view.
One black and white photograph showing the rear of the properties.
Photograph of shop front.
Insanitary dwellings, closed by order of Health Committee.
Taken from the north. Black and white photo by Royal Commission on Historic Monuments (England).
Thos Masterman and Son, Family Butcher.
Labelled 'A Canopy from East Window York Minster'. Photograph of a sketch. Lantern slide.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Interior black and white view. Unused postcard.
Reproduction of a black and white sketch by E. Ridsdale Tate.
Black and white photograph of a document regarding reparation of Ouse Bridge, dated 1307.
This is thought to be the 1727 edition. The map was designed for subscribers and depicts newly-built private houses of select York citizens, detailing the owners' names and addresses. The Mansion House, depicted in the upper right hand corner, is the only public building included. When the map was reissued in 1748, it included five additional architectural illustrations. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)This is thought to be the 1727 edition. The map was designed for subscribers and depicts newly-built private houses of select York citizens, detailing the owners' names and addresses. The Mansion House, depicted in the upper right hand corner, is the only public building included. When the map was reissued in 1748, it included five additional architectural illustrations. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Two black and white images of the maps - one each of the north west and north east sheets.
Drawing.
Same as PHO/3/4028.
Coloured painting.
Medium size black and white print of an engraving of the Minster in almost open countryside.
Reproduction of a watercolour by C. Dillon (reproduced by kind permission of The City of York Art Gallery), on a card with a printed message inside: 'With Every Good Wish for Christmas and the New Year from the Directors and Staff of Ben Johnson and Compa
Drawn by Jas. Grayston, printed by T. Inchbold.
Photograph of a sketch depicting York from a distance, titled 'A View of the City of York'. The paper appears old and frail. Glass plate negative.
Knowles; John Ward (1838-1931)Medium size black and white print of an engraving, showing the City of York from the River Ouse.
Drawing of York from the River.
Black and white photograph showing the Castle area.
By John Atkinson.
Cartoon and two postcards of York trams.
Aerial view of A64 by-pass near to Hopgrove (Yorks Evening Press photo)
Unattributed engraving.
One colour photograph. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Includes 1. pencil sketch drawing (undated). 2. black and white engraved print of Burlington Church, Yorkshire. On stone by J. B. Templeton. London: Printed for the Proprietors of the British Magazine. Sept. 1824. 3. black and white engraved print of Egl