London (inhabited place)
Found in 1261 Collections and/or Records:
Dining Room: entrance from outside, 1956
244 x 194 mm. (with second copy of poor quality).
Dining Room: entrance from within, 1956
244 x 192 mm.
Dining Room: general view, 1967
238 x 192 mm.
Dining Room: kitchen end, 1959
246 x 194 mm.
Dining Room: later arrangement of cold table, with Tony Ellis and Francis, 1967
203 x 154 mm.
Dining Room looking towards kitchen, 1936
205 x 157 mm.
Dining Room: proof sheet of 12 photographs of a social function, 1956
57 x 57 mm.
Dining Room: service at the Salad Bowl, 1967
205 x 156 mm. (2 copies).
Dining Room, showing painting of the Rockies (Grand Forks Valley) by George H. Russell of Montreal, 1956
191 x 243 mm.
Dining Room: smaller print of RCS IIe/62, 1959
205 x 153 mm.
Dining Room: the Salad Bowl, 1967
205 x 157 mm. (3 copies).
Dining Room: view towards kitchen, 1959
207 x 152 mm. (2 copies).
Dining Room, with entrance on left, 1956
245 x 190 mm. (4 copies).
Don Stephen Senanayake, C.R. Attlee and Liaquat Ali Khan at the Prime Ministers’ Meeting, Oct. 1948, 1948
252 x 202 mm.
Doorway, showing sculptures and tablets (after change from RES to RCS), 1958 - 1970
202 x 256 mm.
Doorway, showing sculptures and tablets (before change from RES to RCS), 1950 - 1958
193 x 241 mm. (3 copies).
Drawing of the new building and its surroundings by P.D. Hepworth, 1934
370 x 240 mm. with 1 copy mounted on card 515 x 375 mm. and 9 unmounted copies.
Drawing of the new building by Adrian Hill, 1934, 1934
160 x 145 mm. Half-tone, (3 copies).
Drinking fountain : Regents Park [London], 1909
Half-plate. [View among the chestnut trees of people out walking and young people gathered round the fountain].
Earl of Meath (Companions’) Room, 1936
290 x 241 mm. (2 copies).
Earl of Meath (Companions’) Room, 1936
293 x 242 mm.
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.
‘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.
Empire Clock, Entrance Hall, 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.