A Grand Selection of Sacred Music performed in York Minster.
The Messiah' by Handel performed in York Minster.
Also includes 'A sketch of the Life of Jonathan Martin'. By R. Burdekin, 3rd edition.
An account of the 'alarming and destructive fire in York Minster containing the particulars of the commencement, progree, and termination of the conflagration.'
Printed by Burdekins. 6th edition.
Printed by Whittingham.
Relief of indigent travellers and suppression of vagrancy and mendicity.
Issued by the Town Clerk.
Published by John and George Todd.
Published by C. Whittingham, Chancery Lane. Written by Robert Smirke.
Written by James Savage.
Anniversary concert programme.
Taken from the London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science. Vol. I.
The notice is with regards to the ending of slavery on 1 August 1834.
Report upon the Ouse Navigation by Thomas Rhodes.
Includes tickets, notice of the sale of tickets, information regarding streets to be closed and timber specifications.
As arranged into lots for sale by auction.
Includes particulars of the 216 lots to be sold by auction by Mr Lancaster at the Concert Room, York, and accompanying loose map. The document appears to be the sale of the manors of Clifton and Rawcliffe, and incudes a detailed listing of holders of the land at the time of the sale.
By: Joseph Rowntree
2 copies. By J R Wood.
Includes parcel receipt for the York and North Midlands Railway Company, 1852; advertisement for Misses J & E Hall's Hotel, 5, St. Helen's Square York (annotated 1840) and fragment of a bill for 600 quills with letterhead for William Hargrove of No 9 Coney Street, York, 1838.
Includes documents, leaflets and other published materials which were not intended to be sold. See individual items entries for more detailed information.
Hudson was Lord Mayor 1838-1839.
Copies of various documents.
Report on the state of accommodation in the hospital and recommended action
General Statement from 1841 Parliamentary Election. Wakefield, 9 July 1841.
With colour illustration of Walmgate Bar. 5 copies.
Reprint from the Blackwoods Magazine.
By T.J. Maslen. The items is a transcript made in 1943 from the copy in Leeds Public Library.
Event was held in the De Grey Rooms, York. Printed by H. Bellerby, Gazette-Office, High-Ousegate. Includes a statement entitled 'The Church in the Colonies', dated July 1844.
Copy of original document.
Author: John Robinson, teacher of music.
Copy from The Illustrated London News.
Photocopy only.
Includes a list of subscriptions for the relief of the poor.
By John Phillips, FRS.
Includes list of members of the Society.
Extract from 'The York Herald' of Saturday 23 June 1847.
Directors chosen at last annual meeting to form Annual Committee, Audit Committee and Estates Committee, and abstract of Trasurers account.
Agricultural show overview and visitor's guide. The cover is missing.
Views of the interior after its conversion into the Information Department of York Central Library in the early 1950s. Also includes earlier views.
From the 'Yorkshireman'.
First Annual report of the committee.
List of subscriptions and donations.
An open letter to voters regarding the merits of voting for Mr. Joseph Rowntree over Mr. Robert Henry Anderson.
Relates to the Yorkshire Grand Musical Festival.
The passport allows Thomson to travel of the continent as a British subject.
Report of the committee on the smoke nuisance with evidence as to the causes of the nuisance and the entire practicability and economy of preservation.
Autograph letter of Henry Vincent to T P Barkas, commenting on his defeat in that year's parliamentary election at York ('secured by bribery, drink and the pressure of those influences which always exist in archiepiscopal cities). The letter also refers to a visit to the Paris Peace Congress.
Author: Proctor, W. The barrows were in the York area.
The notice was to announce the opening of the new branch on 1st July 1854.
From 'The Journal of Sacred Literature,' by the Rev. Thomas Myers, M.A.
From 'The Journal of Psychological Medicine'.
For the North and East Ridings of the County of York, Together with the City of York, And the Town of Hull, with the Resolutions of a Public Meeting Held at York.
By James Parsons of York.