England (country)
Found in 2304 Collections and/or Records:
Where the old home stood; demolition progress to the middle of February, 1935, 1980 - 1989
118 x 90 mm. 'United Empire', XXVI, 1935, 138.
White Sand Bay. Lands End, 1920
58 x 85 mm.
William Hogarth Prints, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
[Willie] Musururwa, [[Joshua] Nkomo, [Robert] Mugabe and [Eddison] Zvobgo at a press conference , 1979
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Willie Musururwa (ZAPU), Joshua Nkomo, Robert Mugabe, and Eddison Zvobgo of the African National Council at a press conference , 1979
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Winding : Duckworth and Eddlestons Roe Lee Cotton Mill, Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (lansdscape format). [Two rows of machines in action, mostly women].
Winding : Duckworth and Eddlestons Roe Lee Cotton Mill, Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (lansdscape format). [Two rows of machines in action, mostly women].
Windsor Castle, 1921
65 x 43 mm.
Windsor, June '21, 1921-06
70 x 50 mm.
Windsor, June '21, 1921-06
70 x 50 mm.
Wingfield Park, Derbyshire, 1861
Winston Churchill being photographed with the four Dominion Premiers seated behind a table during the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Meeting, London, May 1944, 1944
215 x 165 mm. Presumably in 10 Downing Street.
Winston Churchill with General Smuts, John Curtin, Peter Fraser and W.L. Mackenzie King at Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Meeting, London, May 1944, 1944
255 x 195 mm.
Winston Churchill with General Smuts, John Curtin, Peter Fraser and W.L. Mackenzie King at Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Meeting, London, May 1944, 1960 - 1988
115 x 95 mm. Photocopy similar to CC/36.
Winston Churchill with General Smuts, John Curtin, Peter Fraser and W.L. Mackenzie King at Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Meeting, London, May 1944, 1944
252 x 205 mm. Similar to CC/37-38, but more formally posed.
Winston Churchill with members of the Cabinet and Dominion Premiers before the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Meeting, London, May 1944, 1960 - 1988
250 x 190 mm. Included is a photocopy of a reproduction in ‘Commonwealth Journal’, July 1962, naming the participants.
Winston Churchill with members of the Cabinet and Dominion Premiers before the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Meeting, London, May 1944, 1960 - 1988
140 x 80 mm. Photocopy of similar group taken on same occasion as CC/34.
Winter scene, 1885 - 1890
102 x 72 mm. A view showing two women and a child in the snow covered garden of an unidentified house.
Wolf caves [Jersey], 1921
45 x 65 mm.
Woman at spinning wheel, 1910
205 x 157 mm. Posed photograph against a studio backdrop of a woman at a spinning wheel. The background shows a kitchen scene with the hearth at the left. Photograph by H.W. Taunt.
[Woman on Cornwall beach], 1936
51 x 48 mm. An elderly woman seated on a beach.
Woolwich Common, 1834
Woolwich parade 1828. Field Officer of the day and staff, RA, 1828
238 x 178 mm. Photographic copy of an engraving.
Woolwich parade by Lieut Sandham RE 1828 or 1829, 1828 - 1829
238 x 179 mm. Photographic copy of an engraving. Henry Sandham (d. 1868) served in the Royal Engineers from 1813. He was promoted to Lieutenant General in 1866.
Work people leaving the mills for dinner : Roe Lee Mills, Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).