Two postcards, One black and white, one colour.
One black and white postcard, by Walter Scott, Bradford.
One black and white postcard.
One black and white photo.
One black and white postcard.
One colour postcard.
One black and white postcard.
One colour postcard.
One colour photograph.
One black and white photo.
One black and white postcard.
One black and white drawing/engraving showing interior.
One black and white postcard, showing exterior.
One black and white image.
One black and white image.
One black and white engraving showing exterior.
One black and white image taken from Country Life.
One colour image taken from a publication.
Two black and white postcards.
One black and white postcard showing exterior.
One sepia image showing gentlemen outside the exterior, taken from George Benson's album.
Two blue and white images taken from George Benson's album. One plan is marked 'plan of principal floor'.
One black and white engraving showing exterior, north west view.
One black and white engraving showing exterior.
One black and white engraving showing exterior of the Mausoleum.
One sepia image showing the exterior, taken from George Benson's album.
One sepia image showing the park, taken from George Benson's album.
One sepia image showing the exterior, taken from George Benson's album.
Black and white postcard (written and posted to Filey) Valentines series.
Colour image taken from a publication, showing the house, gardens and lakes from the air.
One engraving of the Gateway to the Palace at Cawood, by N. Whittockdel and J Rogers S.C.
One colour image of Fountains Hall, taken from a publication.
One sepia image of the exterior of the house, taken from George Benson's album.
Two black and white images taken by J.R. Ridges, showing the exterior of the house. Identical images developed with different light exposures.
One colour image of the south front of this late 17th century manor house in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
Two black and white images taken by Slights & W.C. Forth, both showing the exterior of the house, one including the church.
Colour image showing exterior and gardens.
Colour postcard showing the interior of the chapel.
One black and white image taken by Walter Scott of the house from the south west.
One black and white image of the exterior and grounds of Escrick Park, a country house now containing flats. Taken from Country Life.
One colour image of the exterior of Harewood House, taken from a publication and mounted.
One colour image of the entrance hall of Harewood House, taken from a publication and mounted.
Black and white postcard of exterior of hall.
Black and white image of the gates to Ledston Park, taken from a publication and mounted.
Black and white postcard of exterior of hall.
One sepia image of the Emperor's Walk at Grimston Park, published by Bramley of Leeds.
Black and white postcard of exterior of hall.
Black and white engraving of Mask Hall, the seat of the late John Sutton.
Colour postcard of the exterior of the hall.
Colour photo of the exterior of the hall.
Black and white engraving of exterior of the hall.
Black and white postcard of exterior of remains of Pontefract New Hall.
Colour postcard of the exterior of the hall.
Colour photo of the corner pavillion taken from a publication and mounted on card.
Black and white engraving of exterior of the hall.
Black and white engraving of the exterior of the hall.
One black and white image of the exterior of the hall. Unused postcard.
Black and white engraving of exterior of the hall.
One black and white image of the park with the church in the background. Written postcard sent to Batley.
Black and white image of the study hall. Unused postcard.
One colour image of the grounds. Unused postcard.
One colour image of the Chinese Drawing Room. Unused postcard.
One black and white image of the exterior of the hall. Unused postcard.
One colour image of the exterior of the hall. Written postcard sent to Hutton Rudby.
Black and white image of the dam above Angram Reservoir, near Middlemoor. Unused postcard.
One colour image of the exterior from publication. Yorkshire Post Photo.
Black and white engraving of bridge.
Black and white engraving of exterior of factory.
Colour image of the bridge. Unused postcard.
Colour image of exterior taken from publication and mounted on card.
Black and white image of the bridge. Unused postcard.
Black and white image of the bridge at Cannon Hall near Barnsley.Written postcard sent to Batley.
Black and white engraving of bridge.
Black and white image of Burnsall bridge. Written postcard sent to Batley.
Black and white engraving of exterior.
Black and white image of the exterior of the dovecote.
Black and white photograph
Black and white photograph.
Colour image of the exterior of the building. Unused postcard. Written postcard sent to Harrogate.
Two views, one black and white of old lighthouse, the other retouched colour view of newer lighthouse. Unused postcards.
Black and white engraving of bridge.
Foss Mill, Lythe near Whitby. Black and white view postcard.
Four Alls Inn, near Stockton on Forest. Unused postcard.
Early black and white written postcard sent to Gt Grimsby, Royal Visit to Hull, May 12th 1903.
Early retouched colour view, unwritten postcard.
Early sepia photograph, handwritten inscription on reverse dated 1860.
Two identical unused black and white postcards.
Interior black and white view. Unused postcard.
Retouched colour view of bridge. Unused postcard.
Black and white photograph, with '1909' handwritten date. Written postcard sent to Harrogate.
Two views, one black and white from the north, the other retouched colour from the east. Both postcards sent to Rotherham.
Early retouched colour view of the Queens Arms public house, Chapeltown. Unwritten postcard.
Sepia postcard view, unwritten.
Two views, one black and white, one retouched colour. Both unwritten postcards.
Colour drawing on unwritten postcard.
Early colour postcard, unwritten.
Colour postcard, written and sent to Whitby.
The Clock Court, Centre. black and white postcard, unwritten.
Colour postcard view, unwritten.
Black and white view of tessellated pavement.