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.
3 copies. Black and white.
Two black and white images of the maps - one each of the north west and north east sheets.
Includes:
One black and white image of the street sign for Whip-ma-whop-ma-gate;
Two black and white images of wooden details from the York Minster miserichord (2 copies of each image).
Includes individual staged portraits of a man and a woman in Victorian dress.
Includes photographs of York and the Parish of St Lawrence.
2 copies.
3 copies. One is coloured.
2 copies.
Bound album of photographs, postcards and portraits of York. Includes 20th century prints of 16th, 17th and 18th century portraits and illustrations as well as photographs taken in the early 20th century.
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 churches and York Minster, as well as other prominent buildings including St Peter's School.
By Roland W. Paul.
2 copies.
The photographs relate to York.
Two photos of the exterior of the church from different angles. Taken from George Bensons album.
Four photos of the exterior of the church from different angles. Taken from George Bensons album.
Two photos of the exterior of the church from different angles, one of the interior. Taken from George Bensons album.
Two identical postcards with a black and white photo of the exterior of the church. One addressed to George Benson.
One black and white photo of the exterior and two of the interior. Taken from George Bensons album.
Copyright Alfred J Loughton, Southwell.
Black and white and colour photo postcards.
Black and white photo, one of which is faded. 2 copies of the same image.
Engraving and photograph.
Two engravings.
Shows a lamp above the gateway.
Two large black and white prints of drawings of the Bar
Two sketches of the bar. One includes the barbican and was printed by Rowney and Forster in 1823. The second was sketched on stone by T. Smith in 1832.
Two sketches of the bar. One includes the barbican and engraved by S. Noble from a drawing by Wm. Westall in 1814. The second was drawn by W.H. Bartlett with figures by Baynes. Etched by J.Le Keux.
Black and white photos of the front and back view of the chapel by E. Abbot.
Black and white photographs. One shows traffic lights indicating two-way traffic; the second shows an amber globe on top of traffic lights (introduced c.1934); and the third shows a sign behind the pub saying J. Garnett, Whitesmith, Bell & Domestic Engine
Colour print (two identical copies).
Black and white print of monument of Lady Frances Cecil. Two different views, one mounted on card. Photograph inscribed as by J. B. Morrell, no. 165 but note both are stamped 'Northern Echo'.
The ruins of St Mary's Abbey. Two different photographs of drawings by F. Place c.1700.
One black and white print, plus one black and white photograph of the same print. (Same view.)
Illustrations used in 'St Mary's Abbey, York' by R. W. McDowall published by Yorkshire Philosophical Society (6 black and white views).
Illustration used in 'Philosophers & Provincials'. One black and white print. One black and white photograph of the same print.
Black and white photograph from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph and research sheet from the Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph. & research notes, Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph & research notes, Northern Echo.
Black and white photograph of a carving, Northern Echo. Duplicate of PHO/3/1045.
By W. Ainsley. Includes the Merchants' Hall; the Merchants' Hall, Waddington, York; and the Chapel, Merchants' Hall, Waddington, York.
Two colour pictures.
Black and white photos.
Seven colour postcards.
Photo postcards in colour. Yorkshire Dales including Malham Bridge, Skipton Castle, Kilnsey Crag, Grassington and Kettlewell.
Two coloured postcards, One is a single photo, One is four smaller photos.
One black and white photo of stray gardens, one coloured image of car woods, one coloured image of prospect hotel and stray and one coloured image of prospect place and stray.
Painted postcards.
Four black and white unwritten photo postcards showing different views of Marton with Grafton.
Four black and white unwritten photo postcards showing different views of Marton with Grafton, including one entitled 'Main Road'.
Four black and white unwritten photo postcards showing different views of Marton cum Grafton. One is entitled 'Main Road'. One is entitled 'In Cooling Waters' and has 'Remembrance from Grafton' written across it.
Two black and white photo postcards, one showing views of the village, the other showing the ferry. Both cards have been written and posted. William Hayes is presumed the photographer. Both postcards have hand written cataloguing data included.
New Earswick. Rowntrees. Two general views of Poplar Grove.
Top Road showing Moat Field before development after the Second World War.
Demolished buildings, Yew Tree farm and large Georgian house.
Two views of cottage now numbered 30, one is c.1900, one c.1920.
Pocklington from Chapel Hill. Postcard with Edward VII stamp, franked 1905.
Ripon view with cathedral from River Skell. Coloured postcard.
Ripon Market Place, no cars in evidence.
Written postcard sent to York and franked NO 27 04.
Two postcards, one early black and white, the other early retouched colour.
Early retouched colour postcard, written and sent to Hornsea on 11 August 1903.
Very early black and white postcard view, unwritten.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Dress suggests before the Second World War.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image.
Black and white photograph, possibly copied from earlier image. Telegraph pole in evidence but dress suggests the image was taken before the First World War.
Early painted view, possibly printed later in 20th Century (1920s?).
Engraving.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Engraving.
Two early black and white views, four early retouched colour views, all of promenades or esplanade.
One early black and white view, two early retouched colour views, various subjects.
Black and white photos of mural paintings, with descriptions below.
Four black and white photos: two of the exterior of the church and two of mural paintings.
A collection of 4 black and white photographs (Photostats). (a) 'Skelton - The Bay Horse Inn on left - 'lattice' gates of the Manor in distance - 1900?'. (b) 'Skelton - Orchard view with the white-washed Grange Farm in the distance'. (c) 'Skelton - Bay
A collection of black and white photographs (Photostats). (a) 'Skelton - Post Office/ shop. Mrs. K M Myers's mother in cart[,] dog called Tim[,] pony's name Jinny'. (There is a post-it note with a red arrow pointing towards this photo, probably because P