Relating to the first direct election to the European Parliament. Conservative candidate Robert Battersby. Humberside Constituency.
A leaflet promoting Robert Battersby, the Conservative candidate in the 1979 European Parliament election in Humberside. This details his background, personal aims, and the aims and history of the Conservative party's relations with Europe.
A leaflet supporting the candidacy of Mr. G. T. Rogers for the Labour Party in Holgate Ward, York. It provides a brief overview of the candidate. It also details of how, when and where to vote. There is also an overview of the positive impact of Labour po
Ramsden and Fairbairn candidate card
The March-May 1989 issue of Overseas, the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Over-Seas League.
Relates to George Leeman and Creyke standing in the general election.
E.R. Turton's candidate card requesting votes in the parlimentary election of 1885 in North Riding of Yorkshire
Polling card for the Bradford Polling district in the 1874 Parliamentary Election.
General Statement from 1841 Parliamentary Election. Wakefield, 9 July 1841.
Mr Morrell's voting card for the North-West Riding election of 1880
Polling card relating to the Parliamentrary Election for the North Division of the West Riding. Marked to vote for Isaac Holden.
A letter to the Tadcaster West electors intoducing them to the Labour Party's Chris Clayton.
The rally was held for Trade Council Diamond Jubilee Celebrations.
Mr Samuel Rowlandson's candidate card
An appeal to the freeholders of York.
A public appeal urging people to vote for William Wilberforce, discussing the subject of abolishing slavery.
Includes courses at the universities of York and Oxford.
A letter signed by 31 men requesting the Lord Mayor host a general meeting to discuss giving aid to the families of the dead and for the wounded who fought in the Battle of Waterloo. It also includes the Mayor's response that agrees to host a general meet
Pages from Woodworker March 1989. Includes advertisements and an article detailing the restoration of York Minster.
An advertisement of James Harker's business in Marygate, York. It details what he sells, including patent threshing machines for horses used in agriculture and other agricultural equipment such as small drills, wheel harrows, winnowing machines and plough
An information sheet provided by the Three Cups Inn in Stamford Bridge. It does not provide information about the inn specifically. It provides a history of the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066 and the proclamation of a charter granted by King John for t
Material promoting tourism in York. Includes a list of accomodation available.
A leaflet/event programme for the Rally at Imphal Barracks, York.
The Greenland Company included Merchants from both York and Hull.
An account of the election of a Knight of the Shire in York, sent to Norfolk to be inserted in to the London Papers.
An open letter to the electors of the Bootham Ward from candidates John Yallow and Nathan Turner.
Material concerns the Micklegate Ward. An appeal from Labour Candidate J. H. Hartley.
Leaflet for W.H.C.Cobb - the Conservative candidate.
The reason for the invitation was related to the Proclamation of Edward VIII.
The map shows the location of Council Houses in York.
Leaflet for the Labour candidate.
Poster for the Bootham Ward.
The booklet relates to homes built by Crowther Estates Ltd.
Leaflet produced by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust, relating to land west of Metcalfe Lane, Osbaldwick.
The enquiry was designed to compulsorily purchase land in Outgang Lane Osbaldwick for the purpose of providing a permanent Gypsy site.
The leaflets outlines the various organisations and agencies people can go to when in need of housing.
Typescript reports.
Relates to the North York Moors National Park.
The notes relate to the history of Wrights butchers.
The items were sold at auction by Jackson, Stop and Staff
Includes information about non-violent direct action at Torness.
The card depicts two donkeys and laments the demise of the Working Men's Conservative.
The letter was written by S W Nicoll.
The one day conference was organised by the York and District Association for Mental Health.
The list was compiled by North Yorkshire County Library.
The flyer was produced by St Michael-le-Belfrey Church, working with St Maurice's Church Monkgate.
The leaflet was produced by West Yorkshire Campaign for Peace.
The leaflet was produced by Yorkshire Water.
Produced by kind permission of the Officer Commanding. Relates to the RAF in Yorkshire.
Fred Brown was a former Lord Mayor of York.
Henry Rhodes Brown was a former Lord Mayor of York.
By Christine Pearson.
By Christine Pearson.
The notice states that the letters patent will be read in York Guildhall on 8 February 1972.
The lead story is 'York housing is getting worse.'
Also includes tariffs of room charges.