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Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
Bermuda, 1951 - 1953
A series of photographs relating to the career of Sir Raynor Arthur. Arthur arrived in Bermuda in the summer of 1951 as Colonial Secretary and went on leave, prior to taking up his post as Governor of the Falkland Islands, in December 1953. He was appointed C. M. G. in August 1953 and during the Queen's visit in November he was invested with the C. V. O. Unless otherwise stated, the Bermuda photographs are approximately 255 x 200 mm.
Bermuda Beach Scene, 1951 - 1953
Bermuda Cottage, 1951 - 1953
The caption on the face of the print reads: 'Architecture in Bermuda follows the more or less unique pattern. This little cottage nestling among Bermuda cedar trees is typical of buildings in Bermuda, with its stepped, whitewashed roof, designed for catching rainwater for drinking purposes. Both the typed caption, and the reverse of the print (handwritten in pencil) have the reference '4711-33'. The print is also stamped by the Bermuda News Bureau, with the photographers name.
Bermuda from house, Warwick, 1951 - 1953
A view looking across fields and woodland to the sea, with a house in the foreground. The reverse of the print is stamped with the photographers details: 'Photo - Frederick L. Hamilton, 315 8th Avenue, Pelham 65, New York' and has been given the negative number 'D-15'.
Bermudians, 1910
192 x 240 mm. Showing a group of young Bermudians standing on a large coral rock. Photograph by Wm Weiss and Co.
Berth for building Dreadnoughts and gantry, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). [Different view of berth seen in 5186].
Biehaut Island, 1870
Sepia drawing.
Bills of Rowland Childers, 1874 - 1881
175 receipted bills from Harrow, Oxford and Melbourne, settled by his father H.C.E. Childers
Birds-eye view, British Empire Exhibition, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Bird's eye view of the Gzira, 1912
Birds of prey caught in Malta, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Half-plate (landscape format). Natural History Museum, Valetta University. [Picture of stuffed birds of prey with more birds in cases behind].
Birds of the Falkland Islands
Contains slides obviously taken on the same visit as B since the numbers inter-relate with the original numbers of 72-75 in that list. These comprise 29 Kodachrome slides printed in England undated, 4 Ektachromes and one in a grey and red Photopia frame. They are not captioned or numbered by John Ewart Marnham and arranged by processing number.
Birthplace of Charles Dickens : Portsmouth, 1909
Half-plate. [Showing man standing on pavement in front of house on which is painted Charles Dickens Birthplace: February 7th 1812].
Birthplace of Charles Dickens : Portsmouth, 1909
Half-plate. [Showing man standing on pavement in front of house on which is painted Charles Dickens Birthplace: February 7th 1812].
Bishop Dimieari and his wife on the steps of St. Paul’s after his consecration, 1951
111 x 156 mm. glossy print.
Bishop Dimieari with Bishop Lasbrey, 1951
156 x 210 mm. glossy print.
Bishop of Guildford with visiting Ugandan evangelists, 1974
210 x 160 mm. glossy print.
Bishop's Palace, Wells
296 x 88 mm. A panoramic view looking across lawns towards the Bishop's Palace. Photograph presumably by Christy.
Black Gang Chine, 1837
Blackburn : railway sidings and workmens houses : in the distance the Hollinshead Mill, 1909
Quarter-plate.
Blackburn : work women leaving Imperial Mill, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Blackburn : work women leaving Imperial Mill, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Blackburn : work women leaving Imperial Mill, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).