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Glass plate negative, c.1900
St William lying in state: made up of heads and figures from other panels, c.1900
Mayoral board from a York church, showing 18th century Lord Mayors, c.1910
Exhibition Buildings, York, showing the Lord Mayor Norman Green and Sheriff James B Inglis, c.1912
Exhibition Buildings, York, showing the Lord Mayor Norman Green and Sheriff James B Inglis, c.1912
William Henry Shaw, Lord Mayor of York, 1935-1936
Oscar Rowntree, Lord Mayor of York, 1926-1927
Group shot of the Lord Mayor (William Henry Shaw), Sheriff Charles F Sanderson), Town Clerk Reginald Anderson and other dignitaries (including Philip Cunliffe-Lister, 1st Earl of Swinton, GBE, CH, MC, PC).
Group shot of the Lord Mayor (William Henry Shaw), Sheriff Charles F Sanderson), Town Clerk Reginald Anderson and other dignitaries (including Philip Cunliffe-Lister, 1st Earl of Swinton, GBE, CH, MC, PC).
Group shot of the Lord Mayor (William Henry Shaw), Sheriff Charles F Sanderson), Town Clerk Reginald Anderson and other dignitaries (including Philip Cunliffe-Lister, 1st Earl of Swinton, GBE, CH, MC, PC).
Glass plate negative of 'St William Window, York Minster: Head of the Lord Mayor of York', 1900s
'Opening of York City Trams by Lord Mayor and Corporation' 20 January 1910
Lantern slide, untitled, details from stained glass windows in York, c.1900-1921
Lantern slide, untitled, details from stained glass windows in York, c.1900-1921
Stained glass window in Kirkleatham Hospital, Redcar, c.1900
Letter from John Goodrick to the Lord Mayor of York, 11 January 1915.
Studio portrait of Sir Joseph Terry, 1890s.
Alderman Joseph Agar in the garden of his Fulford home, July 1913.
Member's of the Boy's Jovial Club, attached to the Unicorn Inn on Lord Mayors Walk, August 1919.
Official opening of York City Trams, 20 January 1910.
Garden party at Alderman Agar's house on Fulford Road, July 1913.
Entrance to the Guildhall, 1853.
The Guildhall and a general view of the city from North Street, 1853.
Horse and car and car on Monkgate, 1920s.
Birthplace of Guy Fawkes.
Portrait of Sir Christopher A. Millward, Lord Mayor of York 1896-7.
Insignia of the City of York, 1916.
Civic Procession returning from York Minster on Military Sunday, 30 April 1905.
Statue of George Leeman on Station Road, unveiled 13 April 1885.
The Civic Party at the south end of Pavement for the Proclamation of King George V, 10 May 1910.
Proclamation of King George V, 10 May 1910.
Civic Party on the steps of York Minster for the Proclamation of King George V, 10 May 1910.
Lord Mayor unveiling the statue of William Etty in Exhibition Square, 20 February 1911.
Clifton Bridge, c.1970
This freeing of Skeldergate Bridge from tolls, 1 April 1914.
Wooden arch on Ouse Bridge erected by the Corporation of York for the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales, 9 August 1866.
Pumping station at Fulford, July 1895.
Carriages outside the Exhibition Hall built to house the Yorkshire Fine Arts and Industrial Exhibition, summer 1866.
Footman to the Lord Mayor, 1905.
The Unicorn Inn on Lord Mayor's Walk, 1930s.
The Sheriff, Councillor Arthur Sykes Rymer, and the Lord Mayor, J.B. Morrell are pictured in the Mansion House, April 1950.
The Sheriff, Councillor Arthur Sykes Rymer J.P., and the Lord Mayor, John Bowes Morrell J.P. are pictured in the Mansion House.
The Sheriff and Lord Mayor departing the Mansion House.
The Lord Mayor and Sheriff leaving the Mansion house.
Councillor R.S. Oloman arriving at the Station Hotel for a civic luncheon, 18 April 1950.
Luncheon held to mark the Lord Mayor and Sheriff's upcoming trip to America and Canada in April 1950.
Group discussing the visit to America in 1950.
The Archbishop of York and the Lord Mayor with Luther Reid, from the United States Embassy, and Frederic Hudd, Deputy to the High Commissioner for Canada.
The Sheriff (Arthur Sykes Rymer) and Lord Mayor (J.B. Morrell) are pictured talking to guests after speeches marking their departure on a tour of Canada and America in 1950.
York's civic dignitaries and leaders are pictured outside the Station Hotel in April 1950.
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