ST Andrewgate is now a sought-after address in the shadow of York Minster.
One of its most unusual addresses is number St Andrewgate, a residential development by local architect Tom Adams.
But the street has undergone enormous changes, particularly since it featured in Lord Esher's report in 1968, which aimed to bring people back to live inside the city walls.
In the main photograph, taken in 1960, we can see demolition work to widen the ancient street taking place.
Copies of pictures from the past can be ordered from the Evening Press.
A print measuring 7x5 costs £5 with 50p postage and packing. A 10x7 costs £7 (50p p+p), or a 12x8 costs £10 (£ p+p). Finally, a 16x10 costs £17, also with £1 p+p.
All sizes are approximate. Payment by cheque should be made to York & County Press then sent to Photographers, Evening Press, 76-86 Walmgate, York YO1 9YN.
Alternatively, call photosales on 01904 567135.
Updated: 10:09 Friday, January 11, 2002
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