Europe (continent)
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
Main Street, 1965
192 x 189 mm. A view looking down along Main Street, Gibraltar, busy with shoppers and cars.
Main Street (North), 1935
64 x 85 mm. A view looking along Main Street with pedestrians, cars and pony-traps.
Main Street, St Helena, 1900
206 x 145 mm. View looking north along Main Street, Jamestown, with the spire of St James' Church visible in the background, and an ornate cast-iron drinking fountain in the centre of the street in the foreground.
Major events, 1939 - 1968
This collection illustrates the experience of the RCS during the Second World War. It also documents the festival held to mark the completion of the post-war restoration of the headquarters in 1957 and the celebrations organised for the society's centenary in 1968.
Major Flemming ('Lemnos'), 'Kings Cup' pilot, 1925 - 1926
205 x 150 mm. Showing a three quarter length portrait of Lemnos stood before an aeroplane. Location unidentified but perhaps Pembrokeshire.
Major Logan. Acq June 17, 1917-06
55 x 80mm. Showing Major Logan, in uniform, standing in front of a shelter. Written on the reverse of the print is 'Capt. Logan. The Humourist (sic)'.
Majorca, 1936
52 x 52 mm. An empty street, partly in shadow.
Majorca, 1936
52 x 51 mm. A tree-lined flight of steps, with a man and a woman visible in the distance.
Majorca [i.e. Mallorca], 1936, 1936
85 x 135 mm. A view of a windmill.
Majorca [i.e. Mallorca], 1936, 1936
105 x 80 mm.
Majorca [i.e. Mallorca], 1936, 1936
105 x 80 mm.
Making beams ready to take in to the looms in the weaving shed : Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Making beams ready to take in to the looms in the weaving shed : Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Malaya [i.e. Malay Peninsula], 1924
Captioned 'Campbell-Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Malayan bandit medal in London, 1950 - 1959
202 x 151 mm. Showing a medal captured from terrorists in Malaya, bearing a likeness of Stalin and Lenin. A threepenny piece is placed beside the medal as an indication of scale.
Malayan Golfing Society dinner at (?) Littlehampton, circa 1970, 1970
212 x 163 mm. Showing the members of the Society at lunch in a hotel dining room. H.P. Bryson is seated at the front left side of the right hand table
'Malcolm MacDonald and Anglo-Irish relations, 1935-38': MA thesis
An M.A. thesis for the National University of Ireland, University College, Dublin, 319 pages. The thesis is accompanied by a letter from McMahon at Churchill College, Cambridge, to Malcolm MacDonald, 29 September 1975, enclosing the thesis.
Malta, 1975-09
Kodachromes, dated September 1975 and listed by processing number. Apparently taken on a visit to Malta while Marnham was Ambassador to Tunisia since the numbering follows a Tunisian sequence. Original numbering has been retained.
Malta, 1935 - 1950
When the RES Headquarters was rebuilt in 1934-36, gifts of timber for panelling and furnishing were obtained from Empire Governments, companies and individuals. Many were destroyed during the bombing of 1941 and replacement gifts were received. This file coordinates pre and post-war correspondence.
Malta, 1900
Loose monochrome postcards showing views in Malta (mainly Valletta).
Malta, 1933
125 x 75 mm. View of many boats in the harbour.
Malta, 1933
60 x 55 mm. View from onboard the boat looking towards the bow.
Malta, 1933
115 x 120 mm. View from the sea of the harbour.
Malta, 1946 - 1986
A series of photographs and an album all of the University of Malta. A Jesuit Collegium Melitense was founded in 1592, and given University status by Grand Master Pinto of the Knights of St John in 1769. From 1937 to 1976 it had the title of Royal University of Malta. Its transfer from Valetta to Msida began in 1967, building there having commenced in 1963.
Malta, 1946 - 1991
A series of photographs of the University of Malta. A Jesuit Collegium Melitense was founded in 1592, and given University status by Grand Master Pinto of the Knights of St John in 1769. From 1937 to 1976 it had the title of Royal University of Malta. Its transfer from Valetta to Msida began in 1967, building there having commenced in 1963.