Hand-tinted images.
The image is taken between Micklegate and Bootham, Station Road.
Colour pages removed from a booklet showing various aspects and views of restoration.
Colour Christmas card from Herald Printers, 15 Coney Street, York.
The Chapel stood on the south end of the Old Ouse Bridge and was demolished along with the bridge in 1809.
From J. B. Morrell 'City of our Dreams'.
Same as PHO/3/2822. Showing the monument to Reverend Edward Sandercock.
Same as PHO/3/2832. Showing the Bealby monument.
Plaster board vault and oeil-de-boeuf window above inverted ceiling
Interior of the chapel looking to the north west.
Same as PHO/3/2842. Showing the United Methodist Church.
Same as PHO/3/2818. Showing Lady Hewley's chair.
From J. B. Morrell 'City of our Dreams'.
Interior of the chapel.
Original church is probably pre Conquest, now a private house, whilst the new church is a Victorian construction.
Includes schoolboys.
Shows Patrick Pool behind. By RCHM.
Showing gothic door and doorcase.
Black and white photo of carved pew with lockable storage under. By Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph, showing Atkinson memorial in north aisle. Copyright RCHM.
Black and white photograph, showing Edward Smith memorial of 1799. Copyright RCHM.
Black and white photograph, showing Wilkinson memorial in south aisle. Copyright RCHM.
Black and white photograph of interior. Copyright RCHM.
Black and white photograph of drawing of 2nd May 1844, copyright RCHM.
Black and white photograph, copyright RCHM.
Black and white photograph, copyright RCHM.
Black and white photograph of second window from the east in the south aisle. Copyright RCHM.
Black and white photograph, copyright RCHM.
Monument to William Hutchinson.
Stained glass south aisle, south wall, 3rd window from east.
Stained glass, south aisle, 1st window from east.
Stained glass, south aisle, south wall, 1st window from east.
Sketch of church signed HB.
Sketch of church signed HB.
Royal arms of James I's eldest son, Henry.
South aisle, monument to G Hutchinson 1775.
South aisle, monument to Alathea Jordon 1741.
West door and west front.
West tower from the bar walls.
View of the West front. By J Carter / Js Basire.
Postcard of West front. Photocrom.
West front from Duncombe Place.
Engraving of Minster. Engraved by J Lewis from a drawing by J P Neale (Beauties of England and Wales).
York Minster from south east.
York Minster from south east.
York Minster from south west.
View from the south west.
Postcard.
Published by Alexander Hogg, no. 16 Paternoster Row.
Drawn by F. Nash. Engraved by E. Finden. Published by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street.
View from the south.
Drawn by Hablot Brown. Engraved by B. Winkles. Published by Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange.
Annotated HWB.
View from the south east.
View for the south west.
View from the south.
View from the south east.
By Fox Talbot.
By Fox Talbot.
Black and white photograph by Campbell-Gray, London.
Christmas Card with a reproduction of a water colour by Alfred Gill of York Minster from the south-east.
Two copies of a black and white engraving.
Two copies of a black and white photograph. York Public Library.
Photo Postcard (coloured) by Valentine.
Black and white Engraving by Daniel King. 'Ecclesiae Sti Petri Eborao: facies orientalis' 'NE PENI TVS perat hoc posuit. IOHANNES ESTOFTE'.
Engraved by J. Lewis, from a drawing by J. P. Neale. London: Published by John Harris, St. Pauls Church Yard.
Sepia Photograph by W. Hayes Photo
Black and white photograph by Yorkshire Herald.
Black and white photo from a book or magazine.
Black and white photo by P W Brook, Prestwick showing interior of tower with seven sarcophagi.
Black and white photo by York Corporation. Goodramgate looking North
Two colour photopostcard by Delittle, Fenwick and Co, York.
Coloured postcard by Frith.
Black and white photo from a book or magazine.
Black and white photo by Northern Echo.
Black and white photo from magazine. Painiting by Henry Cave