The County of Yorkshire
- Boundaries of the county
- Geography, Geology, and Rivers
- Agriculture and Manufacturing in the 1850s
- William “Strata” Smith’s analysis of the county’s geology (1815)
- The Yorkshire Dales in Victorian times (sitemap)
- Bank for the York Union Banking Company, Driffield, Yorkshire, East Riding
- Heworth Methodist Church
- Town Hall, Easingwold
- Fountain, Easingwold
- Market Cross, Easingwold
York
- Introduction
- History
- Principal buildings
- Manufacturing and Commerce in the 1850s
- George Hudson of York, the Railway King
- Formation of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society
York Minster
- Exterior
- Viewed from the medieval city walls
- Interior
- The Minster and Chapterhouse in the rain
- The Chapter House
- An older photograph of the Chapter House ceiling
City Walls and the River Ouse
- Staircase to the ramparts
- Along the medieval city walls
- Medieval fortifications and the River Ouse
- Two views of the River Ouse and Guildhall
- Arches cut through the walls in Victorian times
York Castle
The Old City
York and Its Environs Today
- A Rainy Day in York
- Blossoming Trees and Flowers — Three Photographs of York on a Sunny April Day
- The City Art Gallery, Exhibition Square
- De Grey Rooms
- Club Chambers, Museum Street
- The (former) Drill Hall, St Andrewgate
- The (former) York Dispensary and solicitors' offices, Duncombe Place
- Barclays Bank, High Ousegate and Parliament Street
- The (former) Yorkshire Club, Museum Street
- Museum Lodge, Museum Street
- Drinking Fountain, Museum Street
- The (former) York Institute of Art, Science and Literature, Clifford Street
- Magistrates' Court, Clifford Street
- Tall, narrow blocks on Clifford Street
- (Former) façade of the Friends' Meeting House, Clifford Street
- York Chambers and the Grand Opera House, Clifford Street
- 19 Clifford Street (Crombie and Wilkinson Solicitors)
- Lady Hewley's Almshouses, St Saviourgate
- "The Sycamores"
- Meeting rooms for the Centenary Methodist Church, St Saviourgate, York
- (Former) Nurses' Home, York
- Heworth Grange, York
- 22 Parliament Street, York
- (Former) Trinity Chapel, Peckitt Street, York
- (Former) York County Hospital
- Heworth Croft
- Gray's Court
- (Former) York Union Workhouse
- (Former) Institute of Popular Science and Literature
- Nos. 35-41, Micklegate
- Nos. 2 and 4 Museum Street
- 6 Spurriergate
- Varvil's Warehouse, Queen's Staith
- Nos. 1 and 3 Nessgate
- Nos. 62 and 64, Low Petergate
- Dean Court Hotel, Duncombe Place
- Duncombe Place, York (Victorian redevelopment of)
- Masonic Hall, Duncombe Place
- (Former) City Probate Office, York
- Plaque and Memorial to John Snow, York
- 1 Museum Street, York
- Public Houses in Walmgate, York
- Pre-Nineteenth-Century Public Houses (excluding Walmgate) in York
- Nineteenth-Century Coaching Houses and Inns in York
- Pubs in York converted to other uses
- Lendal Bridge
- York Cemetery
- St Peter's School, Clifton, York
- (Former) Freer Family Butcher, Commercial Street, Norton,
- De Grey Rooms, St Leonard's Place, York
- (Former) railway station, Pocklington, with train shed and railway workers cottages
- 31 Castlegate, York (Andrews's office)
- Expansion of the York County Gaol (since demolished)
- Former Poor School added to the Bar Convent, Blossom Street, York
- Former Fire Station in St Andrewgate, York
- Former Yorkshire Insurance Company building, St Helen's Square, York
- York's First Stone Station
- First Station Hotel
- The Yorkshire Museum
- The Yorkshire Museum (interior)
- Manor Cottage, Henry Baines's House at the Yorkshire Museum
- Tempest Anderson Hall at the Yorkshire Musuem
- The York Observatory
- Museum Gardens, York
- The Conservation of St Mary's Abbey's Ruins in the Yorkshire Museum's Grounds
Bibliography
Knowles, John Ward. Stonegate. KNO-6-14. Archives of York Explore Library. Probably written c.1925.
_____. York Artists. Vol 2. KNO-3-6. See pp. 33-34, 35/91 on Edward Taylor. Archives of York Explore Library. Probably written c.1925.
Pevsner, Nikolaus, and David Neave. Yorkshire: York and the East Riding. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2002.
Taylor, Jeremy. "The Yorkshire Fine Art and Industrial Exhibition Building 1879: Designing for an Historic Setting in York." Architectural History 27 (1984): 356-67. Accessed via Jstor. 1 July 2020.
Web Resources
- Blackie, Walker Graham. The Imperial Gazetteer: A General Dictionary of Geography, Physical, Political, Statistical and Descriptive. 4 vols. London: Blackie & Son, 1856. Internet Archive online version of a copy in the University of California Library. Web. 26 April 2019.
- The Cathedral's own excellent site, which includes a detailed history, tour, and bibliography
- Panoramic 360º views of York
- York Directory, 1885. University of Leicester Special Collections Online. Web. 1 July 2020.
Last modified 26 April 2019