Plummer, J E, fl1911
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
A typical bush hut, Belize River, 1911
178 x 113 mm. Showing two figures sitting on the steps of a bush house, a wooden cabin on low stilts with a thatched roof.
Cahoun Palm, 1911
154 x 108 mm. Showing a Cahoun palm growing among other jungle vegetation.
Children's Parade at Government [House] Belize. On Coronation Day 1911, 1911
163 x 114 mm. Showing children dressed in white on the lawn of Government House during a parade to celebrate the coronation of George V.
Making tortillas in an Indian village, 1911
161 x 119 mm. A view inside an Indian hut showing cooking implements and a small fire. With an Indian woman posing for the camera.
On the Belize River, 1911
115 x 83 mm. Showing a European man dressed in white, paddling a canoe on the river.
St. John's Cathedral, Belize, 1911
101 x 77 mm. Showing the rather squat Cathedral buildings. Consecrated in 1812, and situated behind Government House at the southern end of Belize City, St. John's was the first Protestant Church in Central America. The church has its place in the traditional friendship between the English and the Mosquito Indians, who helped in the struggle against the Spanish. After 1816, several of the Mosquito kings were crowned in the Cathedral.
The Parade Ground, Newton Barracks, Belize, on Race Day, 1911
153 x 110 mm. Showing crowds in their best clothes walking beside the race track on Race Day.