Europe (continent)
Found in 4596 Collections and/or Records:
H.M. The Queen visiting Malayan stand, British Industries Fair, Earls Court, May 1953, 1953-05
245 x 198 mm. Showing the Queen inspecting a plate (probably Kelantan silverware) held by W.A. Ward, with Peter Thorneycroft standing in the background.
H.M. The Queen visiting Malayan stand, British Industries Fair, Earls Court, May 1953, 1953-05
Showing the Queen looking at Malayan silverware with the Duke of Edinburgh, Mr and Mrs W.A. Ward and Peter Thorneycroft.
H.M. The Queen visiting Malayan stand, British Industries Fair, Earls Court, May 1953, 1953-05
247 x 190 mm.
HM Yacht Victoria & Albert dinner list, 1906
A collection of programmes, invitations, menus, photographs and other material issued in connection with the Royal Visit to India during 1905-1906.
HMS Antrim in Grand Harbour, 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.
H.M.S. 'Boadicea' at Spithead, Portsmouth 1885, 1885
268 x 200 mm. Showing 'Boadicea' at anchor at Spithead on her return from duty as flagship of the Cape and West Coast of Africa Station.
HMS 'Cornwall' at Devonport. Garland for Roberts' wedding, 6th August 1908, 1908-08-06
79 x 77 mm. Showing HMS 'Cornwall' moored at Devonport with a garland hanging from one of her masts.
HMS 'Cornwall', Bermuda, December 1908, 1908-12
83 x 138 mm. Showing the compiler of the album, Engineer Commander Donald P. Green sitting in a cabin on board HMS 'Cornwall' with a small dog on his lap (named Phyllis, refer to Y3070A/35).
HMS 'Cornwall'; coaling ship, Malta Harbour, March 1908, 1908-03
Showing Commander Green watching coaling operations from the deck of 'HMS Cornwall'.
HMS 'Cornwall'; coaling ship, Malta Harbour, March 1908, 1908-03
80 x 130 mm. A snapshot of Commander Green on the deck of HMS 'Cornwall' during coaling operations.
H.M.S. Jumna, 1878 - 1879
195 x 126 mm. General view of the troopship Jumna at her moorings at an unidentified location (London Docks?). The Jumna was a barque-rigged screw ship with iron hull.
HMS Medina, 1911
The Medina was a recently (14 March 1911) launched P and O liners specially fitted out to serve as the royal yacht for the tour.
HMS Medina, 1911
The Medina was a recently (14 March 1911) launched P and O liners specially fitted out to serve as the royal yacht for the tour.
HMS Medina, 1911
The Medina was a recently (14 March 1911) launched P and O liners specially fitted out to serve as the royal yacht for the tour.
HMS 'Northampton'. Sheerness. Children's party, 1878 - 1905
277 x 230 mm. HMS Northampton was a Nelson Class armoured cruiser, launched 1876, completed 1878, and sold 1905. She was the Flagship N.A. and W.I. Station until 1886 when she went in for a refit. After refit placed on reserve, but commissioned regularly to take part in manoeuvres until 1894, when she became a boy's training ship.
H.M.S. Renown arriving at Portsmouth, May 8th 1906, 1906-05-08
H.M.S. Renown arriving at Portsmouth, May 8th 1906, 1906-05-08
Docking at Portsmouth.
H.M.S. Renown, Portsmouth, 1906
H.M.S. Renown, Portsmouth, 1906
H.M.S. 'Royal Sovereign', 1880 - 1889
240 x 154 mm. Showing the twin funnelled battleship under way, probably in Plymouth harbour. The caption continues 'the largest fighting ship afloat. Flagship of the Channel Squadron. Vice Admiral Sir Henry Fairfax KCB. Commissioned at Portsmouth 30th May 1892'.
H.M.S. Terrible, H.M.S. Renown. The Renown with Prince and Princes of Wales on board. Arrives at Spithead with her escort, Monday evening May 7th, 1906-05-07
H.M.S. Terrible. Spithead
[H.M.S. Tremeraire], 1933
60 x 60 mm. View from onboard the boat looking towards the bow.
H.M.S. 'Valiant' 1879, 1879
241 x 161 mm. Showing H.M.S. Valiant at anchor, presumably somewhere in Ireland.
HMS Victory, 1870 - 1900
150 x 110 mm.