Black and white photograph of the Yorkshire Club as seen from Museum Street. From JB Morrell 'City of our Dreams'.
Small etching.
Fold out booklet of eight engraved images of York.
Engraving of York from the City Wall towards Lendal Bridge.
Erected by the Corporation of York on the occasion of the visit of The Prince and Princess of Wales.
Photographs of the exhibition on Bootham Hospital Fields.
Newspaper cutting from the Illustrated London News showing the triumphal arch erected gfor the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Early black and white photograph, showing exhibition entrance.
Early black and white photograph of exhibition interior.
Early black and white photograph of art exhibits.
Early black and white photograph by Benson, showing exhibition entrance.
Early black and white photograph, showing exhibition entrance.
Early black and white photograph of paintings in the exhibition.
Colour engraving, date stamped on reverse 19 March 1911.
Photographs of the exhibition on Bootham Hospital Fields.
Early black and white photograph of paintings in the exhibition.
Early black and white photograph of paintings in the exhibition.
Black and white photo of a lithograph by E. Brown Del. York. Lithographers are W. Monkhouse, Newbald and Stead of York.
The temporary arch was erected on the occassion of the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Photographs of the exhibition on Bootham Hospital Fields.
Early black and white photograph, showing exhibition entrance.
The photograph is possibly of a drawing of Maria Foote.
Dedicated to Sts Philip and James. Black and white photo when newly constructed.
One small black and white photograph on card, taken by W.P. Glaisby of York.
Black and white photograph of St. Maurice's Church from a street view.
Sepia original photograph, blown up in black and white copy. Also includes research sheet. Copyright: B&C City Engineers Dept. York.
Black and white photograph from Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of St. Maurice's Church.
By G. Fowler Jones. This picture shows land belonging to Bootham Asylum, with the railway line on the left.
Black and white photograph of early drawing.
South entrance, showing the old clock.
G. W. Wilson, Aberdeen.
Black and white photo of windmill (also known as Clifton or Lady Windmill). Photo G Fowler Jones.
Reproduction of a black and white photograph by G Fowler Jones.
Contains two black and white photos of the church by W. Monkhouse.
A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland Vol IV. Colour front cover of this book showing a colour illustration of one of the seats featured in the book. In a collection with other Items in a folder labe
Black and white photograph of York Minster by F.M.Good. Photo shows the East Window and Chapter House.
Black and white photo across roof tops of housing in Hungate.
From Vanity Fair.
External photo from the south.
Includes: looking east showing Samuel Abbey at the Star Inn; looking east with numbers 13 and 14; looking west showing number 29.
Black and white newspaper page containing various images of York.
Annotated HWB.
Small etching, by G Benson.
Engraving.
Small etching from without.
Drawing from Illustrated London News.
Early black and white photograph of the 1873 mayor's banquet, mounted on card.
South entrance, showing the old clock removed.
Small etching.
Advertisement taken from 'Hotels of Europe'. Also features the Rail Way and Family Hotel and Harker's Hotel.
Black and white print of an etching of the residence of George Fox, founder of the Quakers. Drawn by F.W. Lockwood.
Reproduced in 'City of our Dreams' by JB Morrell.
Two etchings. One by Prince and Cattle 1805 and one by J London 1874.
Black and white drawing of St Martin's Church interior in the possession of Mr. Philips, Bootham Terrace.
Black and white photo looking towards Goodramgate.
Photo by Gowland and Co.
Signed by G.M.F[?] Jones.
Card advertising the launch of a new book about the Minster.
Lower Marygate looking uphill. Drawing by H Waterworth.
Black and white photo taken after the church was badly damaged by fire on Tuesday 13th February 1877.
Contains two sketches of Holy Trinity Priory on Micklegate. One shows the tower of the church, and the other the exterior of the gateway.
Black and white engraving of the north side of the hospitium by G.H.F.Jones.
Painting by H Waterworth reproduced in black and white as a Christmas Card by Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society.
Sketch of the gateway by G R F Jones.
By G.H. Jones.
Illustrated print by G.H.F Jones.
Drawing by GHF Jones.
Black and white drawing of two shops, one with Palmer, Surgeon and apothocary above the door signed SHF Jones.
Black and white drawing of two shops, one with Palmer, Surgeon and apothocary above the door signed SHF Jones.
35mm colour slide. The slide is marked 'from Sketches in York by Fowler-Jones, 1878.'
Sketch of a house in Gillygate by G. H. F. Jones.
Photo of drawing of William Etty's house. Copyright: RCHM.
Pencil and wash drawing.
From J B Morrell, 'City of our Dreams'.
Black and white engraving by S Hooper.
Black and white photo of windmill (also known as Clifton or Lady Windmill). Photo G Fowler Jones.
Early photograph of church as newly built.
Nine photographs of the Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition.
Reproduced in 'City of our Dreams' by JB Morrell.
Contains two black and white photographs of Rievaulx Abbey.
Black and white photograph of Museum Street looking towards the Minster.
One drawing of Arther Perceval Purey Cust, Dean of York taken from a newspaper. Biographical note on back of the portrait.
One small black and white photograph on card showing a head and shoulders portrait of the politician.
Black and white photograph of Museum Street looking towards the Minster.
Centre fold from The Illustrated London News, entitled 'Jubilee Meeting of the British Association of Science' showing eight different sketches of York.
Black and white photo from Lendal Bridge to Ouse Bridge.
Postcards.