By Aerofilms.
Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Copyright: British Aerofilms.
Black and white photograph. Copyright Aerofilms Ltd.
4 views of street. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Includes photographs of damage in Sefton Avenue (multiple photographs); photographs of damage in Beckfield Lane and one photograph of damage to the Cemetery, Cemetery Road.
Two colour photographs. 'Snap your Street Entry'.
Black and white photograph. & research notes, Northern Echo.
Colour photographs. One is of Tannery Mews. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Colour photos of different places in the area, including the Police Garages, the Printing Shop and a view from Pear Tree Court. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
'Snap your Street entry'.
By the Northern Echo, alongside the negative on a sealed envelope.
Two identical small images of the church from the front. One is a photograph and one seems to be a paper copy.
Two black and white photographs by Hayes. 1. Lady Chapel, All Saints', North Street, York; 2. High Altar, All Saints', North Street, York.
Includes a cutting from the York Evening Press, (dated 18/10/1961) with pictures, detailing the expansion of the Marks and Spencer store in York which opened 19 October 1961.
Black and white postcards. One shows the Lantern Tower of All Saints', York. Illustration. Antique Series, No. Two, R. Hawkswell, Stonegate York. The second shows All Saints' Church, York. Arthur and Co. Publishers, York. Same illustration as PHO/3/2053.
Includes one black and white illustrated postcard showing All Saints' Church and Pavement, York (Antique Series, No. Two, R. Hawkswell, Stonegate York), as well as one black and white photographic postcard of the church.
Two small photographs of the knocker in close up, by H.G. Grainger.
Black and white postcards. One shows All Saints' Church and Pavement, York (Illustration by Antique Series, No. 2, R. Hawkswell, Stonegate York), whilst the other shows the Lantern Tower of All Saints', York. (Illustration. Antique Series, No. 2, R. Hawks
Colour photographs of the 1992 York Festival and Mystery Plays (Competition series 28, Nos 1 to 4). Photos by Joan Paley.
'Snap your Street entry'.
Also includes images of Goathland.
The bus operated between February 1915 and March 1923.
Reproduction of a sketch dated 7 May 1905. 2 copies.
Black and white photo of York Festival and Mystery Plays taken by J. Crawshaw.
Large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A186850 and A186852.
Aerial view. Copyright: British Aerofilms.
'Snap your Street entry'.
Black and white photographs of the 1992 York Festival and Mystery Plays (Competition series 36, Nos 1 to 4). Photos by Susan(n)a Yates.
Large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A186051 and A186052.
Large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A186048 and A186049.
Large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A186046 and A186047.
Large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A186022 and A186023.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Photographs of the walls close to the station, looking towards the Minster.
3x Black and white photographs & Onex hand-drawn street plan.
Colour photographs of the 1992 York Festival and Mystery Plays (Competition series 26, Nos. 1 to 4). Photos by Joan Paley.
2 copies.
Photograph of a watercolour. 3 copies.
Two colour photographs.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Black and white and colour photo postcards.
Snap your Street entry'.
The building was demolished in 1893.
Colour photos of Turks Head Court and visitor's car park. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Two views. Bedern from corner of Aldwalk and St Andrewgate, and view of York Minster from Bedern.
Includes one black and white photo of chapel interior, and one of the exterior.
Includes one black and white photo of Bedern Chapel interior, one black and white photo of chapel exterior, one black and white photo of damaged altar and interior of Bedern chapel, and black and white photo of Bedern chapel interior (the same view as pho
Includes one black and white photo of a bricked-up arched window with a more modern, broken window inserted, and one black and white photo of the interior of the chapel including a carved wooden altar, stove and pews.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Four colour photos on card. First two showing the woods before the trees were felled; and the second two showing them after felling. Only six mature trees remained.
Two colour photos of the remaining trees in Beech Grove Woods.
Five colour photos of Beech Grove Woods and surrounding houses mounted on card.
Treatment of trees by Parks Department.
Four colour photos on card showing the mature trees before felling in October 1987.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap your Street' entry.
Snap your Street Entry'
Snap Your Street' entry.
A ring bound book containing small colour photographs with captions including the names of adults and children. All of the children taking part are listed.
'Snap your Street entry'.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Contain two black and white photgraphs: one showing undergraduates in Biology Lab, the other showing an Elliott 4130 computer in the Dept of Computation.
Black and white photograph & research notes, Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph & research notes, Northern Echo.
Various views of Main Street. 'Snap your Street' entry.
Colour photos of Main Street, River Ouse and old railway bridge. 'Snap Your Street' entry.
Large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A186066 and A186067.
Large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A16927 and A186062.
One coloured postcard and one black and white postcard.
Large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A186063 and A186065.
Large black and white aerial photographs. Aerofilms A146930 and A186064.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Contains two colour photographs of several shops on Bishopthorpe Road.
Contains two colour photographs of several shops on Bishopthorpe Road.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Snap Your Street' entry.
Two large black and white aerial photographs of Bishopthorpe. Aerofilms A146928 and A186068.
Snap your Street' entry, looking to the east and to the west.
Black and white and colour prints of buildings in the city of York. It is likely that some of these were prints originally supplied from the Imagine York database. Images include the Tramways Social Club on Walmgate, York City Leather Co, Gillygate, Goodramgate, Colliergate, York Minster, the ABC on Piccadilly, North Street, St George's Gardens, Derwent Valley Light Railway, Rieveley's Barn on Hungate, Wellington Row and Tanners Moat, cattle market (on the site of the Barbican), Layerthorpe, ladies toilets in St Sampson Square, City Garage on Castlegate, York power station, corn exchange, St Andrewgate, Cussins and Light, S S Empire, Foss Island Road, King's Square, river cruises (c.1900), Walmgate, Low Ousegate, Minster Yard, Newgate, Fossgate, Monkgate, Pickfords storage building, Spen Lane, Grape Lane, Bishopthorpe Road (c.1900), horsedrawn tram outside Clifford Chambers, White Rose pub, Micklegate, the Ouse (1920s), Redfearn Glass works, the Woolpack pub, Kay and Backhouse, Clifford Street, Parliament Street, Stonegate, the Three Tuns pub, boats on the Ouse (c.1900), Shambles, Market Street, Haxby Road tram, St Helen's Square (c.1900), Layerthorpe Gasometer (pre-1960s), Scarbrough & Co, York railway station, Gleneagles of Scotland, passenger ferry boat (River King, Sunderland), York prison, unidentified windmill, Nessgate, Rougier Street bus offices, Davygate, old advertising signs and Henry Ward in St Sampson's Square.
Includes:
First Corporation lawn mower purchased by York Corporation (with operator). Pictured in Rowntree Park, c.1920;
Long Marston bus driver John Stead, with passenger; 20th century;
William and Rebecca Hardcastle, c.1905;
William and Rebecca Hardcastle outside their house 'The Thatch, Long Marston'. c.1905;
Reverse of postcard addressed to Elizabeth Emmott, Green Hammerton, c.1905.
Includes images of plaques commemorating the Assembly Rooms, St Anthony's Hall, the Boer War memorial, York railway station, the Shambles, Matthew Poole and Constantius Chlorus. Most of the plaques were erected by York Civic Trust.
The pages are 10 loose photograph album leaves.
Includes images of Lendal Bridge and Ouse Bridge, south side of York Minster, St William's College, Lendal Bridge, Marygate, Micklegate Bar, Multangular Tower, image from the city wall by Priory Street, Fishergate Postern, the city walls between Fishergate Bar and Fishergate Postern, the Red Tower on Foss Islands Road, Fishergate Bar, near Monk Bar, Monk Bar from Marygate and Walmgate Bar.
Includes images of York Minster, the Archbishop of York, the royal wedding of the Duke of Kent and Katherine Worsley, images from the Evelyn collection of York buildings, York walls, All Saint's Church, the riverside walk and Lendal Bridge, steeple of St Michael le Belfrey, Stonegate, York Theatre Royal, railway offices, excavations on Lendal / Museum Street, York railway station, the Roman sewer in Swinegate, 114 Walmgate (derelict building), Bootham Bar, the railings of the De Grey rooms and the clock on St Martin's Coney Street. Also includes a commemorative postcard of the 1984 York Minster fire.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo. Includes research sheet and negative.