Europe (continent)
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
[View of unnamed house and garden], 1951 - 1953
A view of a house with a stepped, white-washed roof, set in its grounds and surrounded by trees.
[View of unnamed house and walled garden], 1951 - 1953
A view of a house close to the shore with a stepped, white-washed roof, set in its walled garden and surrounded by trees. Wooden fencing separates the grounds from the walled shore line in the foreground. There are partially illegible comments written in pencil on both the face and the reverse of the print.
View on the Necker [Neckar], 1858
View through arches of Aqueduct, looking southward, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Man and horse in right foreground].
Views in Australia, Egypt, Aden, Asia and other places chiefly circa 1908-1915
Views in South Africa and Mozambique, circa 1875-80
An album containing albumen prints of various sizes. The album shows views in Durban, Pietermaritzburg and a few from Mozambique. The majority of the images are briefly captioned; captions composed for untitled prints are enclosed in square brackets.
Views of India
Views of Marseilles, 1922
Measuring 220 x 285 mm, this album contains postcards, some of which are coloured. The majority portray Algiers (including 12 of the museum), Algerian people, Biskra, and the ruins of Timgad, Constantine, Tunis and Carthage.
Views of St Helena
A collection of loose blue-toned collodio-chloride prints measuring approximately 205 x 145 mm, with pencilled captions on the reverse.
Views over sea - birds swimming in foreground, 1962
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.
Vigo, 1866-10-16
Watercolour showing the port with steam and sailing ships in the foreground.
Villa Cocoto, Brindisi, 13.2.20, 1920-02-13
90 x 60 mm. A view from the sea looking back at Brindisi.
Villa Romati, Capri, April 1926, 1926-04
125 x 191 mm.
Village butcher’s shop, 1885 - 1890
156 x 106 mm. A view showing a small butcher’s shop, opening on to a village street, with two men posing in the doorway.
Village horse market, 1910
212 x 157 mm. View showing a village square, with prospective purchasers strolling among the lines of tethered horses. Location unknown.
Village scene, near St Albans, 1885 - 1890
158 x 107 mm. A view showing two small boys posed under a tree in a village street. Posters on the wall behind them advertise land sales in St Albans. Another (damaged) print of the same photograph occurs at Y309B/94.
Village scene, near St Albans, 1885 - 1890
149 x 110 mm. A duplicate print of Y309B/92 showing two small boys posed under a tree in a village street. Posters on the wall behind them advertise land sales in St Albans.
Village school, 1910
157 x 111 mm (mounted on card). View showing a lesson in progress in a schoolroom.
Village street, 1885 - 1890
104 x 69 mm. A view looking along a village street towards the church seen in Y309B/11.
Virgin Gorda, 1970
[Coast scene].
Virgin Gorda, 1970
[View over hills towards sea].
Virgin Gorda : Little Dix Bay, 1970-08
Contains slides covering most of the major islands of the group, both associated states and dependent territories. One relates to Marnham's official duties, the launch given to St Kitts in 1972.
Virgin Gorda : new yacht marina being built, 1970-08
Contains slides covering most of the major islands of the group, both associated states and dependent territories. One relates to Marnham's official duties, the launch given to St Kitts in 1972.
[Visit by Sir John F. Stevens], 1955-02
[Visit of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to Bermuda, 24-25 November 1953], 1953-11-24 - 1953-11-25
A series of photographs showing Queen Elizabeth's visit to Bermuda in November 1953. The crowded programme of this visit, which began at 10 am on 24 November and ended at 6 am the following morning, is fully described and illustrated in a special issue of The Bermudian (January 1954). This is the main source of the identification of the photographs, which were not previously captioned. Unless otherwise stated, they are 255 x 200 mm prints.