England (country)
Found in 2304 Collections and/or Records:
HMS Victory, 1870 - 1900
150 x 110 mm.
Hollinshead Mill, Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate. And other cotton weaving mills in the distance : the square chimney is for brickmaking.
Hollinshead Mill, Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And other cotton weaving mills in the distance : the square chimney is for brickmaking.
Hollinshead Mill, Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And other cotton weaving mills in the distance : the square chimney is for brickmaking.
[Holy Trinity Church], 1907-09 - 1910-09
260 x 360 mm.
Holyrood, Sept. '23, 1923-09
45 x 65 mm. A view of the ruins of Holyrood Abbey.
[Horse and trap with three figures], 1870 - 1929
160 x 120 mm. In English (?) woodland setting.
Horsley, 1922, 1922
65 x 45 mm.
Horsley, 1922, 1922
65 x 45 mm.
Horsley, 1922, 1922
65 x 45 mm. A group beside the cliffs.
Horsley Church, 1922, 1922
65 x 45 mm.
Horsley, Oct '23, 1923-10
75 x 100 mm.
[House party at Highbury, near Birmingham, 23 January 1899], 1899-01-23
House purchase society for Ceylonese in Britain, 1964, 1964
203 x 157 mm. Showing a meeting of the newly formed Nivasa Housing Society at the Ceylon Tea Centre, London.
H.P. Walker receiving the Honorary Pingat Pangkuan Negara from Tuanku Abdul Rahman, London, June 1968, 1968-06
206 x 152 mm. Showing the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tuanku Abdul Rahman (1903-) shaking hands with Henry Philip Walker who had served as doorman at Malaysia House for 30 years. The investiture took place in the office of the Malaysian High Commission in London.
Ian Smith in London for the Lancaster House conference on Rhodesia, 1979-09
Photograph by Press Association.
I.C.A.O. Assembly: 7th session, Brighton, 1953-06
190 x 145 mm.
Imperial Conference, London, June to Aug. 1921, 1960 - 1988
172 x 114 mm. Half-tone plate from ‘United Empire’ 12 facing p. 551, of group photograph taken at the rear of 10 Downing St., naming principal participants.
Imperial Conference, London, May to June 1911, 1960 - 1988
255 x 205mm. modern print of a photograph of a group outside the Colonial Office. Showing Prime Minister H.H. Asquith, who presided, Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, and the Prime Ministers of Newfoundland, New Zealand, Canada, Australia and South Africa.
Imperial Conference, London, May to June 1937, 1960 - 1988
138 x 51 mm. Photocopy showing Neville Chamberlain (who replaced Baldwin as Prime Minister during the Conference) with participants, some of whom are identified.
Imperial Conference, London, Oct. to Nov. 1923, 1960 - 1988
133 x 169 mm. photograph of painting by Douglas Chandor showing Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and other participants in the Conference Room of 10 Downing St. Also includes a photocopy of ‘United Empire’ 15 (1924), 423.
Imperial Conference, London, Oct. to Nov. 1926, 1926 - 1973
240 x 168 mm. Shows King George V with Stanley Baldwin and the Prime Ministers of Newfoundland, New Zealand, South Africa, the Irish Free State and Canada. Attached is a photocopy of the same photograph with signatures and identifications from Cecil Edwards, ‘Bruce of Melbourne’ (1965), p. 214 and a reproduction in the ‘Daily Mail’, 31 July 1973. There is also a framed copy with the signatures of the Prime Ministers.
Imperial Conference, London, Oct. to Nov. 1930, 1960 - 1988
203 x 78 mm. Photocopy of a group photograph of participants taken in the garden of 10 Downing Street, with Ramsay MacDonald in the centre and some identifications.
Imperial Forestry Institute, Oxford, Group Photograph, 1926
Mounted print, 297 x 229 mm, showing a posed group of 38 staff and students, including both men and women. 'Imperial Forestry Institute Oxford 1926' is printed on the mount and the majority of those in the Group, including the Director of the Institute from 1924 to 1935, Robert Scott Troup (1874-1939), are identified in pencil on the reverse.
Imperial War Conference, London, June to July 1918, 1960 - 1988
172 x 114 mm. Half-tone plate from ‘United Empire’ 9 facing p. 277, of an official group photograph naming those included.