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zDDPD - PAT DEANS LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION MAINLY RELATING TO BEVERLEY
1 - Slides
12 - Slides, black on green numbers series
Level
Item
Finding No
DDPD/1/12/4
Extent
21 pieces
Title
Slides of North Bar Without, Beverley, numbers 55-75
Date
19th century-1994
Description
Containing slides numbered:
55) Old drawing showing chapel on the left
56) A drawing pre 1845 (arrival of trains) showing coach & horses and no Western pedestrian passage way
57) Property Tudorised part of James Elwell (father of artist Fred Elwell) property which included wood carving shop at the rear and employed about twelve carvers c.1890
58) On the left George Wylie's house and the passage way between it and the upper block of property known as Wylies's Road 1934
59) East Yorkshire Motor Services' famous dome-topped buses designed to go through North Bar 1983
60) Ink sketch by Tom Burton of the property on the corner of Wylies's Rackett 1892
61) Showing the two cottages next to Elwell's property which were later built up higher c.1890
62) Showing the two cottages brought up to the Elwell property roofline. The property with the turret was a saddler's. c.1900
63) Looking up towards Molescroft. The property next to the Roman Catholic Church was later demolished to make a forecourt for the 'Rose and Crown' pub which originally faced the York Road. c.1920
64) Showing the Roman Catholic Church with the priest's house next door 1985
65) Statue of St. John of Beverley on the front of the church
66) Looking past the corners of North Bar Without up the York Road to the Westwood Gate showing the properties on the corner (now demolished) and the original Georgian facade of the 'Rose and Crown' (now Tudorised)
67) 'The Rose & Crown' before restructuring from the York Road side showing the properties now demolished fronting onto North Bar Without
68) View from York Road looking at the Tudorised property on the east side of the bar and showing Wylie's Racket and the house now reduced to one storey after the fire
69) Showing Wylies' Road cut through on the left side 1994
70) Showing the Tudorised block recently painted and the two new figures of St John of Beverley and St William of York which replaced the original figures c.1976. By 2013, both these figures have also rotted away
71) A wood carving of a political cartoon over the door into what was James Elwell's property and is currently (2013) a cafe
72) The carved coat-of-arms on the front of the Elwell property recently repainted 1974
73) Close-up of the three left-hand coat-of-arms 1974
74) Close-up of the three left-hand coat-of-arms 1974
75) The new roofline figures were displayed in the window before being mounted on the roofline 1944
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