Arthur, Sir (Oswald Raynor, 1905-1973, Knight and colonial administrator)
Found in 41 Collections and/or Records:
Awarded Bouquet, 1957-04-11 - 1957-04-13
[Group photograph], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 250 mm. Group photograph. Prince Philip is on the left, the Governor, Raynor Arthur, and his wife are on the right. The man standing beside Prince Philip is unidentified.
[Lt-Gen. Sir Alexander Hood, Governor of Bermuda], 1951 - 1953
The Governor of Bermuda signing a document, with O. R. Arthur standing by him. Hood (1888-1980) was a doctor who ended a military career as Director of Army Medical Services, 1941-48. He was Governor of Bermuda from 1949 until his retirement in 1955. Sir Winston Churchill commented 'I like Hood' and Lord Moran wrote of him: 'Hood is a full-blooded red-faced Scot with no neck to speak of, as if he had stepped down from a Raeburn portrait for our correction'.
[Official welcoming ceremony to Nassau], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view of Prince Philip and others during his welcoming ceremony in the public square at Nassau. The Governor, Raynor Arthur, is just visible to the left of Philip.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing the Governor addressing the legislature. To his right are Lady Hood and Miss Rosemary Hood; to his left Archdeacon John Stow, Mrs Stow, and Captain Roper-Curzon, A. D. C. Facing him are O. R. Arthur, Colonial Secretary, J. Trounsell Gilbert, Chief Justice, Major David Huxley, Attorney-General. This photograph was reproduced in 'Royal Gazette', 22 October 1953.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing the Governor saluting during his address to the legislature. To his right are Lady Hood and Miss Rosemary Hood; to his left Archdeacon John Stow, Mrs Stow, and Captain Roper-Curzon, A. D. C. Facing him are O. R. Arthur, Colonial Secretary, J. Trounsell Gilbert, Chief Justice, Major David Huxley, Attorney-General.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing the Governor addressing the legislature. He is bare-headed. To his right are Lady Hood and Miss Rosemary Hood; to his left Archdeacon John Stow, Mrs Stow, and Captain Roper-Curzon, A. D. C. Facing him are O. R. Arthur, Colonial Secretary, J. Trounsell Gilbert, Chief Justice, Major David Huxley, Attorney-General.
Prince inspects Worcestershire Guard, 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
180 x 130 mm. The typescript caption continues: 'The Duke of Edinburgh inspects a guard of honor from the Worcestershire regiment during four-day visit to the Bahamas. The police band is in attendance during the ceremony on Prince George Wharf in Nassau. -30-.' The caption also reads: 'From: Bahamas News Bureau ... by Bill Seward,' and 'Direction of (to): Hill and Knowlton, Inc.' and gives full address details for both.
[Prince Philip and the Governor], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 250 mm. Showing Prince Philip and Raynor Arthur being driven past onlookers with the roof top down.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows a distant view of Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Bermuda News Bureau.'
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1962-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows a distant view of Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Bermuda News Bureau'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows a distant view of Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Bermuda News Bureau'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows a distant view of Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Bermuda News Bureau'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. Print stamped on the reverse with 'Royal Gazette Photo'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. Print stamped on the reverse with 'Royal Gazette Photo'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house. Print stamped on the reverse with 'Royal Gazette Photo'.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this shows Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony outside Government house.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows guards of soldiers. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Photo by Hall', but is scored out, presumably by the Bermuda News Bureau.
[Proclamation of the accession of H. M. Queen Elizabeth II], 1952-02-06
There is no inscription on the print, but judging by the nature of the ceremony and the black arm bands worn by the participants, this photograph was taken during Queen Elizabeth's accession ceremony and shows a group inside Government House. The print is stamped on the reverse with 'Royal Gazette Photo'.
Royal Words for Bahamians, 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
[Sir Arthur Raynor making presentations], 1957-04-11 - 1957-04-13
255 x 200 mm. Arthur shaking hands with one of the participants of the Fourth Out Island Regatta. (Sir) Roland Symonette, leader of Government in the House of Assembly is in the background. The reverse of the print is stamped by the Bahamas News Bureau, with their reference: '12829', and is annotated in pencil with 'Alfred Bain, Mystery (?) J'. Presumably this is the name of the man pictured shaking Arthur's hand, and the name of his vessel.
[Sir R. Arthur on Quayside], 1957-04-01
255 x 210 mm. Showing Arthur having just disembarked on the quayside.
[Sir R. Arthur walking across the Quay], 1957-04-01
255 x 210 mm.
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- West Indies (archipelago) 23
- Bahamas (nation) 22
- Bahama Islands (island group) 19
- Bermuda (dependent state) 19
- Europe (continent) 19