Evelyn collection
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The Evelyn Collection is a collection of images of York, North Yorkshire, England, from the early 1900s taken by Dr William Arthur Evelyn.[1] It is considered to be one of the most important collections of its era. It sold at Christie's for £700,000 in 2006.[citation needed]
In 1902, Evelyn joined the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society (YAYAS). Later as Treasurer and Secretary, he used YAYAS to lead many campaigns against the spoliation of the city he loved by both the Corporation and private interests.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "The Evelyn Collection by Various artists". Art Fund. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
Bibliography
- Hugh Murray (York historian) (1983). Dr. Evelyn’s York: the life and work of a pioneer of conservation of the City between 1891 and 1935, illustrated by many photographs of a changing York, from his slide collection. York, England: William Sessions: Ebor Press in association with the Yorkshire Architectural and York Archaeological Society.