Plate produced to celebrate Les Woodley's 50th year as shepherd in the York Nativity Play
Catalogue record: AH.0578
Created by Alan Caiger- Smith for a couple's Golden wedding anniversary
Catalogue record: AH.0617
Charles Keyser had himself portrayed as a harpist in a mural to the right of the altar.
Catalogue record: AH.0182
Prominent figure at the bottom of the mural to the right of the altar.
Catalogue record: AH.0192
This photo gives an overall view of the medieval murals which have been uncovered in the Lady's Chapel.
Catalogue record: AH.0186
This image is in 3 parts and is generally held to be the story of St Nicholas.
Catalogue record: AH.0188
The lower part of the left-hand image, on the eastern wall of the Ladys Chapel, held to be the story of St Nicholas, shows medieval ships (or "Cogs")- a very rare image
Catalogue record: AH.0187
Charles Keyser had his two daughters, Muriel and x, his wife Mary Emma and his son Charles Norman all portrayed as celestial musicians in a mural to the left of the altar.
Catalogue record: AH.0183
The primary school on 9.9.2013
Catalogue record: AH.0494
The primary school in April 2000
Catalogue record: AH.0493
Side view of the bowl made by Andrew Hazelden for Stephen Burden as thanks for his arranging a balloon flight for Alan Caiger-Smith in 1997
Catalogue record: AH.0688
Top view of the bowl made by Andrew Hazelden for Stephen Burden as thanks for his arranging a balloon flight for Alan Caiger-Smith in 1997
Catalogue record: AH.0687
Inscription on the base of the bowl made by Andrew Hazelden for Stephen Burden as thanks for his arranging a balloon flight for Alan Caiger-Smith in 1997
Catalogue record: AH.0689
Inscription on the base of the bowl made by Andrew Hazelden for Stephen Burden, to thank him for arranging a first balloon flight for Alan Caiger-Smith in 1997.
Catalogue record: AH.0691
The most prominent figure in the mural to the right must be an individual and it's been suggested that this could be Charles Keyser's father. A very similar figure has been spotted in the photo of the Waterworks, standing next to Charles. Speculation of course but the possibility is intriguing!
Catalogue record: AH.0412
Charles Edward Keyser in 1922
Catalogue record: AH.0181
An article in a 2006 issue of the Parish magazine- page 1
Catalogue record: AH.0625
Second page of the article in a 2006 edition of the Parish Magazine
Catalogue record: AH.0626
A view of the church interior facing east, after Keyser's refurbishment. The "tortoise" stove seen in pre-renovation photos has been removed.
Catalogue record: AH.0682
A view of the magnificent tomb.
Catalogue record: AH.0683
A closer view of the eastern end of the church. The blank rectangle is simply the marble flagstone floor.
Catalogue record: AH.0684
A further closeup of the eastern, altar wall after renovation. It can be seen that the Annunciation roundel has already been moved to its present location.
Catalogue record: AH.0685
Prevailing distancing rules made the close teamwork required to erect the customary large tree in front of the "Eagle" Gates impossible so instead a team attached the lights to the wrought iron gates themselves, in the shape of a tree. The result, many felt, was very successful.
Catalogue record: AH.0656
Detail from the window commemorating Mr Higford Burr.
Catalogue record: AH.0156