Description | Containing slides numbered: 76) Close-up of the figure of St William of York, 1974 77) Close-up of the figure of St John of Beverley, 1974 78) St William of York on the left (the original figure here had been a knight in armour) 79) St John of Beverley on the right 80) The figure of St John viewed from the top floor of 59 North Bar Within 81) The little oriel window on the Elwell property on the first floor immediately next to the large window the coat of arms 82) The little devil figure behind the turret window of the Elwell property 83) The chimneys of North Bar Without viewed through the top of the Bar from 59 North Bar Within, 1974 84) The rear of the Bar House looking to the east, 1975 85) North Bar Without/New Walk c.1880 86) North Bar Without/New Walk looking south c.1900 87) North Bar Without/New Walk looking south c.1900 88) Looking to the houses in the east side 1984 89) Showing the series of old town gas lamps which were restored for electric use and sponsored by the Beverley Civic Society 1992 90) Close-up of restored old gas lamp, now electrified 1992 91) Showing George Wylie's house reduced to one storey after the fire c.1946 92) Looking towards the Bar and east side c.1955 93) Two small Georgian houses next to George Wylie's on the east side 94) Houses on the east side 95) On the east side a very old property, possibly tudor, which was one of several on this side which had land back to Manor Road and were small-holdings 96) East side from the start of the tree line, note right side the petrol sign for 'National' petrol at the garage in this position until the 1950s 97) West side large house 'The Elms' built 1850s together with large stable block 98) West side 'The Elms' showing the stable block c.1880 99) West side 'The Elms' and small house adjacent which was also part of the property. This house had vast land at the rear going nearly back to the Westwood fence. Most of it now built on and also Beverley Lawn Tennis Club was based on the land belonging to the house 100) 'The Elms' the residence of Dr Baker, c.1960 101) 'The Elms' 1991 102) 'The Elms' 1994 103) 'The Elms' in the 19th century, a pencil sketch of the west side 104) 'The Elms' the west frontage c.1978 105) 'The Elms' looking from the west front of the house down the garden c.1978 106) Georgian houses (No 39 Neville Hobson's) Dec 1978 107) Georgian door of No 39 west side 1980s 108) Georgian door of No 17 west side 1980s 109) Georgian door of No 51 1980s 110) North Bar Without/New Walk looking north 1984 111) Nos 55 and 57 on the west side 112) North Bar Without/New Walk c.1930. New Walk officially begins at the two brick houses with peaked roofs on the left of the photo, and south of this point the road is North Bar Without |