Copy of original, hanging in vestry of new church.
Interior of the church.
By J. B. Morrell. Copyright: Northern Echo.
Pencil Drawing.
Pulpit possibly that from St Mary's Castlegate when located in the Methodist New Connexion lecture room.
Includes one black and white photograph of York Minster, Chapter House and surrounding rooftops, Hudson's Series, and one black and white photograph of York Minster from the north east.
Black and white drawing (lithograph?) of York Cathedral from the North West, labelled 'F. Bedford, del and lith.', 'Day and Haghe, Lithrs to the Queen', and 'Published by R. Sunter, Stonegate, York.'
Includes one sepia photograph of the interior entrance of the Chapter House, and one sepia photograph of the Deanery from York Minster with two men wearing top hats standing in the foreground.
Copy of drawing.
Speculative old scene, copy of drawing.
Black and white photo of churchyard with tethered goats.
External view from the south (drawing).
Black and white photo of William Etty's tomb, along with the front of the ruined St Mary's Abbey church. Photo H G Grainger.
York Minster from the south.
York Minster from the south.
York Minster from the south.
Central tower and south transept.
York Minster from south east.
York Minster from south east.
North west view of the West End.
View of the West End.
2543 J. Valentine collection.
View from the south.
By Walter Scott.
Queen Series, T. T. and S. Scarborough.
Sepia photograph of the rear of Marygate tower and an allotment - a matte copy of PHO/3/3195.
Black and white photograph of St Mary's tower, Marygate.
Black and white photo postcard, Raphael Tuck and Sons' 'Silverette' Series 1555.
Illustrated Postcard, Raphael Tuck and Sons' 'Oilette' [Regd.] Postcard 7787, Art Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen.
Sepiatone Series postcard, established by the Photochrom Co Ltd, London and Tonbridge Wells. Duplicate of PHO/3/3252.
Illustrated colour postcard, Raphael Tuck and Sons' 'Oilette' [Regd.] Postcard 1465, Art Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen.
Showing the new Memorial Screen.
There are 48 of these heads, probably portraits.
Reproduction of an engraving first published 1 August 1835.
One faded black and white photograph and one small etching.
Monuments to Archbishop Greenfield and Dr Beckwith.
Two black and white photographs showing the Castle from Foss Bridge, one black and white drawing of York Castle from the New Walk.
Two black and white drawings of two different views of York Castle.
Black and white drawing.
Black and white drawing.
Two are colour and three are black and white.
Coloured postcard.
Two illustrations and one black and white photograph.
Coloured postcard printed by J. Salmon, Sevenoaks, England, from a watercolour by A R Quinton.
Two colour postcards printed by F Firth and Co in Reigate.
The building was demolished in 1893.
Looking along Station Road towards the Minster. Duplicate of PHO/3/3955.
Black and white photograph.
Includes 'York. A Bastion on the City Walls', black and white postcard by Arthur and Co, Publishers, York; ' York. On the City Walls', black and white postcard by Arthur and Co, Publishers, York; 'Quaint Corners York, City Walls' black and white postcard
Small black and white copy of a lino print or similar showing the Bar with people and a vehicle in the foreground.
Black and white photo showing the exterior of the Bar with the Minster behind. Picture shows tower and arch at end of the walls on Bootham.
With the Minster in the background.
Newspaper engraving and detailed description of Bootham Bar.
Black and white photo of Bootham Bar and its surrounding area.
Photo depicting Bootham Bar with horse and carriages from the 19th century, and one 20th century colour postcard by Dixon.
Black and white photographic postcard printed by Judges Ltd.
Black and white photographic postcard of the exterior of the Bar. Part of the Sepiatone series.
Black and white photo of relieving arches mainly now buried. Walls look very dilapidated.
Copy of grainy photo before restoration.
Drawing showing the structure gone and St Cuthberts Church behind.
Black and white photo of Bar from within.