A FEW more photos from our archives to begin Yesterday Once More with this week.

The first two relate to the carriageworks - long a source of employment for so many York people.

One, taken in January 1972, shows railway employees busy restoring an old coach.

The other was taken 15 years later, in September 1987, on a dark day that spelled perhaps the beginning of the end of York's carriageworks industry.

York Press:

"York's historic carriageworks seen today in the wake of the shock news that 500 jobs will be axed," the caption reads, bluntly.

On a more cheery note, we have also dug out of our archives a couple of old photos from the 1950s showing York Repertory Company productions at the Theatre Royal.

One, dated February 1955, shows John Barrie (the actor, not the Oscar-winning composer) playing the part of a tipsy photographer in a production of When We Are Married.

York Press:

The second dates from 1959 and shows a scene from a production of The Long and the Short and the Tall. 

A Japanese solider (John Tinn) is having a rough time at the hands of James Beck (right) and Trevor Bannister, watched by comrades (in the background), Terence Holland, John Leyton, Donald Pelmear and Jeffrey Dench," reads the caption.

York Press: