To date, the EYFHS has produced in excess of three hundred book-based resources including monumental inscriptions, parish registers, census indexes and research guides.
More recently, it has extended its 'traditional' publishing activities by introducing an ever-growing range of electronic publications and resources.
The Society publishes a quarterly journal, The Banyan Tree, and has research facilities at Scarborough and Hull.
Its Research Centre in Hull is based at the grade II listed Carnegie Heritage Centre, a former public library opened in 1905, at the gates of West Park, Hull.
Members of the Society have access to research resources, physical and online, and advice services.