Europe (continent)
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
Editor, Chairman and Director of Magnet News, a new newspaper for immigrants, 1964 - 1965
204 x 139 mm. Showing the Managing Director H. Ross, the Editor A. Baynes, the Vice-Chairman J. Virute and the Chairman R. Dunbar examining copies of the Magnet News, a newspaper introduced in 1965 for immigrants into Britain from Afro-Asian and Caribbean areas.
Educational activities, 1920 - 1986
a. Summer schools
b. Youth conferences
c. Essay prize-winners
E.E. Pretty being invested with the insignia of the Most Honourable Order of the Crown of Brunei, 1st Class [Grosvenor House, London, 1966], 1966
159 x 208 mm. Showing an officer about to place the insignia around the neck of Eric Ernest Faulk Pretty (1891-1967). Pretty joined the Malayan Civil Service in 1914 and was British Resident in Brunei from 1948-1951. After retirement he was Agent in the U.K. for the Government of Brunei from 1957 until death.
Egypt, 1921 - 1928
Photographs taken mainly in Egypt, with some from Europe. A note accompanying the photographs reads:
Pembrokeshire: c 1921-1922
Nuneaton: c 1924-1925
Spitsbergen: 1924. The end
Kings Cup Race - ?Stemming - 1923 or 1925
England: 1925-1926
Cairo: 1927-1928
Egypt and Palestine diaries, 1925-01-20 - 1925-04-15
Two diaries describing Williams' visit. Many of the entries appear to be paraphrases or copies of guide book entries.
‘Eight Prime Ministers’, Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Meeting, London, 1951, 1951
205 x 182 mm. Less formal group taken at 10 Downing Street on 4 Jan. 1951. The names appear on the back and indicate that there are seven Prime Ministers plus Dr Donges, representing Dr Malan of South Africa.
‘Eight Prime Ministers’, Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Meeting, London, 1951, 1951
260 x 202 mm. larger copy of CC/68.
Elder nest - Station Islands, 12 July, 1924-07-12
100 x 80 mm.
Elizabethans. Crimea. Crusaders. The British Empire Exhibition, 1924
Original photograph. Captioned 'Photo. Campbell-Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Ely Cathedral, 1863
197 x 243 mm.
Ely Cathedral, 1863 - 1896
101 x 142 mm.
Ely Cathedral and river, 1881, 1881
147 x 97 mm.
Ely's Harbour, Somerset, Bermuda, 1912 - 1913
131 x 32 mm. An aerial postcard view (original print) looking down on Ely's Harbour. Published by Walter Rutherford and A. J. Gorham, Bermuda.
Emily to her parents from Margate, Paris and Brighton, 1873-83 (25-64) and to her father from Paris, 1883-6 (65-123)., 1873 - 1886
Material relating to H.C.E. Childers' daughter Emily (b. 1866).
Empire Clock, Entrance Hall, 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.
Empire/Commonwealth Day celebrations, 1932 - 1990
A series of photographs documenting events hosted by the society or in which it was involved, often in cooperation with the Joint Commonwealth Society's Council.
En route home, 1962
[View on deck].
Enclosure papers, Cantley, Auckley and Finningley, 1775 - 1825
Political papers relating to Childers' public career and private papers concerning his family, first wife Emily (nee Walker, 1827-1875) and their eight children.
End gun, Mediterranean Battery, 1866
Sepia drawing.
End of Grand Harbour
275 x 210 mm.
Eng. Lieut. And Mrs Roberts, 1908-08-06
78 x 99 mm. Showing Engineer Lieutenant Ernest W. Roberts in full dress uniform with his wife in a wedding dress (6th August 1908)
Engineering Section, 1924
Captioned 'Campbell Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
[England?]
England, 1968
Paintings and drawings by school pupils in Africa and India and a selection of artwork from other countries, some mounted on cardboard. The collection includes work by pupils of George Stevens, a friend of Richard Carline, who taught at a school in Africa before the Second World War. A covering note by Unity Spencer explaining the origins of the collection is with RCMS 58/1.
English teachers learn Punjabi to help immigrant children, 1965, 1965
204 x 157 mm. Showing two English teachers, Mr Graham Newis and Miss Valerie Richards, receiving tuition in Punjabi from Mr Kulwant S. Purawal.