London (inhabited place)
Found in 1261 Collections and/or Records:
Mural in the Entrance Hall, marking the Society’s centenary in 1968, 1967
N. Robertson of Canada, Habib Ibrahim Rahimtoola, H.V. Evatt of Australia and E.W. Louw of South Africa at the Prime Ministers’ Meeting, Oct. 1948, 1948
252 x 202 mm.
New tablet (Royal Commonwealth Society) at entrance to building, 1958
250 x 195 mm.
New Zealand Bar, 1968
238 x 193 mm. (2 copies).
New Zealand Bar, 1980
Sheet of 35 mm. contact prints, ten of which show customers after the 1980 flood caused by a burst water main. Reproduced in ‘RCS Newsletter’, June 1980, p. 1.
New Zealand Bar, 1980
Enlargement of print No. 18 of RCS/IIe/94. 244 x 190 mm.
New Zealand Bar, 1980
Enlargement of print No. 14 of RCS/IIe/94. 242 x 189 mm.
New Zealand Bar in its original form, 1968
238 x 193 mm. (2 copies).
Nigerian Speaker at Commonwealth Finance Meeting in London, 1982
150 x 202 mm. The Hon Victor I. Masi, the Minister of Finance for Nigeria, addresses the Commonwealth Finance Ministers’ Meeting during the opening session at Marlborough House, London. On the right is Sir Geoffrey Howe, Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, who, as representative of the host nation, was elected chairman for the annual meeting.
Non-Malayan photographs, 1927 - 1969
Contains loose prints, some mounted, of events outside Malay but relating to it - visits of Malayan notables to the U.K., trade exhibitions, gatherings of the British Association of Malaysia and other events.
North Africa diary, 1922-03-06 - 1922-04-10
A diary describing Williams' journey to Africa and back, 138 pages. There are several references to other family travels.
Northumberland House, 1860 - 1875
210 x 130 mm. Engraving by J. Shury from original by J.P. Neale, 1816.
Northumberland House, Trafalgar Square, 1960 - 1969
190 x 106 mm. Northumberland House was pulled down in 1874 to make way for Northumberland Avenue. Photograph of a print of a painting by Canaletto.
Official photograph of Prime Ministers’ Meeting, Oct. 1948, 1948
250 x 205 mm. (two copies). All 39 participants are named on the reverse.
Opening of the Lancaster House conference, 1979
Collection of black and white press agency and official photographs (including 5 duplicates) relating to developments during 1965-80, from the time of Rhodesia's unilateral declaration of Independence (UDI) until the emergence of the republic of Zimbabwe. Many were collected to illustrate articles in 'Commonwealth in Focus', and some were reproduced in the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition 1982. The captions have been used as titles and have been recorded as found.
Opening of the Royal Empire Society building by the Duke of York (King George VI), Nov. 12, 1936, 1936
Sir Archibald Weigall, chairman, 1932-38, speaking. 240 x 190 mm. (2 copies).
Opening the Royal Empire Society building 1936: the Duke of York speaking, with the Duchess to the right, 1936
245 x 192 mm.
Original of RCS/IId/5, but with ‘To Let’ sign painted out, 1936
155 x 200 mm.
Other events, 1889 - 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.
Our arrival in London, May 8th 1906, 1906-05-08
Outside Buckingham Palace, 1950
76 x 68 mm. Frederick Tymms and two women.
Oxford Colonial Conference, 1956-07
206 x 155 mm. Officials of twenty seven Labour Ministries and Departments in Colonial Territories and representatives of the Colonial Office met in Oxford for a specially convened Labour Administration conference. Photo shows delegates Mr D.S. Adegbenro (Western Region, Nigeria) and Chief Festus Sam Okotie-Eboh (Federation of Nigeria).
Panelled area behind reception desk, 1938-04
205 x 155 mm. Wood provided by Colonial Forest Resources Development Dept. for Gold Coast (Ghana) Government.
Panelled area behind reception desk, 1938-04
205 x 155 mm. Wood provided by Colonial Forest Resources Development Dept. for Gold Coast (Ghana) Government.
Panelled area behind reception desk, 1938-04
205 x 155 mm. Wood provided by Colonial Forest Resources Development Dept. for Gold Coast (Ghana) Government.