England (country)
Found in 2304 Collections and/or Records:
Near Bray, June '21, 1921-06
70 x 50 mm. Looking towards a house situated above a bridge over a river.
Near Fiquet Bay, July '21, 1921-07
110 x 160 mm. Showing rocks on the coastline.
Netley Abbey, South Transept, 1868 - 1890
A group of stereoscopic halves each measuring approximately 72 x 72 mm, showing general views of the architecture in the British Isles, Belgium and Paris.
Netley Abbey. The cloisters, 1871, 1871
A group of stereoscopic halves each measuring approximately 72 x 72 mm, showing general views of the architecture in the British Isles, Belgium and Paris.
New tablet (Royal Commonwealth Society) at entrance to building, 1958
250 x 195 mm.
New Zealand 1929, 1929
New Zealand 1938, 1938-01-14
245 x 190 mm. Group waving on Waterloo Station, 14 January 1938.
New Zealand Bar, 1968
238 x 193 mm. (2 copies).
New Zealand Bar, 1980
Sheet of 35 mm. contact prints, ten of which show customers after the 1980 flood caused by a burst water main. Reproduced in ‘RCS Newsletter’, June 1980, p. 1.
New Zealand Bar, 1980
Enlargement of print No. 18 of RCS/IIe/94. 244 x 190 mm.
New Zealand Bar in its original form, 1968
238 x 193 mm. (2 copies).
New Zealand Pavilion, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell-Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Newgate Gap, Margate, 1863 - 1896
204 x 154 mm.
Newspaper Cuttings, 1936 - 1957
Most cuttings are from the ‘East African Standard’, with others from the ‘Mombasa Times’ ‘Weekly Illustrated’, the ‘Daily Mirror’, the ‘South Wales Echo’, the ‘Sunday Post’, the ‘Daily News’ and the ‘Daily Mail’ reporting stories of interest to the Dobinsons.
Nigerian Speaker at Commonwealth Finance Meeting in London, 1982
150 x 202 mm. The Hon Victor I. Masi, the Minister of Finance for Nigeria, addresses the Commonwealth Finance Ministers’ Meeting during the opening session at Marlborough House, London. On the right is Sir Geoffrey Howe, Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, who, as representative of the host nation, was elected chairman for the annual meeting.
No. 73. Old London Bridge. The British Empire Exhibition, 1924
Original photograph.
No. 80. The South African Pavilion. The British Empire Exhibition, 1924
Original photograph. Captioned 'Photo. Campbell-Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
No. 91. East Africa and Gold Coast [i.e. Ghana] Buildings. The British Empire Exhibition, 1924
Original photograph. Captioned 'Photo. Campbell-Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
No. 92. Indian Pavilion. The British Empire Exhibition, 1924
Original photograph. Captioned 'Photo. Campbell-Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Non-Malayan photographs, 1927 - 1969
Contains loose prints, some mounted, of events outside Malay but relating to it - visits of Malayan notables to the U.K., trade exhibitions, gatherings of the British Association of Malaysia and other events.
North Africa diary, 1922-03-06 - 1922-04-10
A diary describing Williams' journey to Africa and back, 138 pages. There are several references to other family travels.
North entrance and gardens, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Northumberland House, 1860 - 1875
210 x 130 mm. Engraving by J. Shury from original by J.P. Neale, 1816.
Northumberland House, Trafalgar Square, 1960 - 1969
190 x 106 mm. Northumberland House was pulled down in 1874 to make way for Northumberland Avenue. Photograph of a print of a painting by Canaletto.
Norwich Cathedral from Cloister Court, 1930 - 1937
85 x 135 mm. General view.