London (inhabited place)
Found in 1257 Collections and/or Records:
Before, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Before, 1880 - 1902
Reproductions of prints by the English artist. The slide containing Plate 3 of The Harlot's Progress is missing. The collection also includes an engraving of Henry Fuseli's painting Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV, Scene 1
Betty Haag serving in the New Zealand Bar, 1979 - 1980
35 mm. transparency.
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.
Books and pamphlets, 1924 - 1956
Breaking bulk on board a tea ship in the London docks, 1877
237 x 300 mm drawing from ‘The Illustrated London News’ showing Chinese tea chests being unloaded from the ‘Louden Castle’ at London docks in 1877.
Bristol Room, 1936
The date is approximate.
Bristol Room (panelled in English sweet chestnut): view of window (at Craven Street/NZ Bar end of Buttery), 1936
237 x 292 mm. In the centre is the secretary-general, D.K. Daniels.
Bristol Room: view of model of the Matthew, the ship in which Cabot discovered Newfoundland in 1497: it was made by Jack Claridge, a Bristol ex-seaman and master-rigger, 1936
240 x 290 mm.
British Columbia Room (General Lounge), 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.
British Columbia Room, with painting of Queen Elizabeth II, 1936
238 x 189 mm.
British Commonwealth Scientific Committee, 1960-07
154 x 205 mm. H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh with Members of the British Commonwealth Scientific Committee which has been meeting in London under the chairmanship of Sir Harry Melville, Secretary of the United Kingdom Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
British Commonwealth Scientific Committee, 1960-07
154 x 202 mm. Members of the British Commonwealth Scientific Committee which has been meeting in London under the Chairmanship of Sir Harry Melville, Secretary of the United Kingdom Department of Scientific & Industrial Research. With them are Commonwealth Scientific Liaison Officers.
Buffet Hall, 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.
Captain of airliner receiving the Swahili Bible, 1952
142 x 194 mm. glossy print.
Card Room (now London Wine Trade Club room), 1937
288 x 236 mm. (4 copies).
Centenary 1968, 1968
This collection illustrates the experience of the RCS during the Second World War. It also documents the festival held to mark the completion of the post-war restoration of the headquarters in 1957 and the celebrations organised for the society's centenary in 1968.
Colonial Conference, London, June to July 1897, 1960 - 1988
241 x 171 mm. photograph from a plate facing p. 64 of O.D. Skelton, ‘Life and letters of Sir Wilfred Laurier' (1922), II. Showing Secretary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberlain (seated) with Colonial premiers outside the Colonial Office.
Commonwealth Agricultural Conference Opens in London, 1963-06
156 x 202 mm. The scene at Marlborough House as delegates gathered for the opening session of the Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux Interim Review Conference. Delegates representing Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Pakistan, Ceylon [Sri Lanka], Ghana, the Federation of Malaya, the Federation of Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanganyika, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and the Republic of Ireland are taking part in the Conference.
Commonwealth Auditor General’s Conference Opens in London, 1960 - 1970
153 x 205 mm. Thirty four delegates from 26 Commonwealth Countries assembled in London for the eighth Conference of Commonwealth Auditors General. This picture shows the opening session in London’s Marlborough House.
Commonwealth Auditors-General Conference in London, 1960-10
Commonwealth Conference Opens in London, 1963
154 x 205 mm. Photo shows: a general view of the opening session at Marlborough House.
Commonwealth Delegates Meet in London for Metrication Conference, 1973
153 x 201 mm. The scene in Marlborough House, London, as representatives from 22 Commonwealth countries gathered for the opening session of the Commonwealth Conference on Metrication. The conference has been arranged by the Commonwealth Secretariat to enable officials to exchange ideas and discuss progress on the adoption of the new metric system.
Commonwealth Economic Conference, London, Nov. to Dec. 1952: Churchill in conversation with S.G. Holland, Louis St. Laurent, Senanayake and N.C. Havenga (South African minister of finance), 1952
220 x 165 mm.