The Evelyn Collection is a collection of lantern slides and photographs which was compiled by Dr William Arthur Evelyn in York, between 1891 and his death on 6 January 1935. It consists of many views of York: its streets, buildings and events. The collection was donated to the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society (YAYAS), of which Evelyn was a leading member, by him in December 1934 The collection is now held by YAYAS. See the society's website for access details. Some of Evelyn's photographs are featured in York - A Rare Insight. Pictures from the Evelyn Collection.
Dr William Arthur Evelyn also amassed a vast collection of around 1,200 images of York, North Yorkshire in the form of prints, drawings, paintings, plans, and original engraved copper plates. The entire collection was offered to York Corporation in 1930 and a subscription fund was started to raise the purchase price of £3,000. The collection was sold to York Corporation and was housed in York Art Gallery from July 1931.
References
- Murray, Hugh (1983) Doctor Evelyn's York Ebor Press & YAYAS
- Many Mourners at York Leeds Mercury 10 January 1935 pg3
- Murray, Hugh (1983) Doctor Evelyn's York Ebor Press & YAYAS
- Drake, Ian (of Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society) & Chrystal, Paul (2020). York - A Rare Insight. Pictures from the Evelyn Collection. Destinworld Publishing.
- Biggins, James M. (1956). Historians of York. Borthwick Publications. ISBN 978-0-900701-14-6.
- "The Evelyn Collection by Various artists". Art Fund. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
- Famous old views of York The Sheffield Daily Independent 9 February 1931 pg 3 retrieved 18 October 2022
- Murray, Hugh (1983) Doctor Evelyn's York Ebor Press & YAYAS