United Kingdom (nation)
Found in 2970 Collections and/or Records:
The Britannia, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [View of her and Home Fleet].
The Britannia, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [View of her and Home Fleet].
The Britannia, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [View of her and Home Fleet visible behind].
The Britannia and First Division : Home Fleet, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [General view].
The Britannia locomotive, 1910
285 x 240 mm. View of the locomotive 'Britannia' with Pullman coaches attached.
The Buffet Hall, 1936
205 x 153 mm. (3 copies). See 'United Empire', XXVII, (1936).
The Buttery, 1962-01-05
197 x 142 mm.
The Buttery, 1967
205 x 155 mm. (2 copies).
The Buttery from further back, 1962-01
238 x 192 mm.
The Buttery: general view, 1962-01-05
245 x 195 mm.
The Buttery: general view, 1962-01
239 x 192 mm.
The Buttery: general view, with customers, 1967
104 x 106 mm.
The Buttery looking towards the Bar with the lights on, 1968
60 x 60 mm. colour transparency.
The Buttery: Northumberland Avenue side (Ceylon Room), 1967
205 x 155 mm. (2 copies).
The Buttery prior to its official opening by council chairman Lord Boyd of Merton on Jan. 8, 1962. In the centre is the secretary-general, D.K. Daniels, 1962-01-05
198 x 142 mm.
The Buttery: service with a smile, 1967
205x 153 mm. (2 copies).
The Buttery: the bar, looking towards Northumberland Avenue, 1962-01-05
198 x 143 mm.
The Buttery: view from the bar end., 1962-01-05
197 x 144 mm.
The Buttery, with customers, 1967
203 x 154 mm. (2 copies).
The captain gives a lunch. Bermuda, Dec./08. HMS 'Cornwall', 1908-12
138 x 88 mm. A group photograph of the luncheon guests on the deck of HMS 'Cornwall', with Captain Hall standing next to Mrs Popham - Lobb and Captain Dene sitting on the deck. The figure to the other side of Mrs Popham - Lobb is possibly Commander Green. Other figures unidentified.
The car of Nulli Secundus which went to London and back, 1909
Quarter-plate.
The Card Room, 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.
The Cardiff Dowlais Steelworks, 1909
Quarter-plate.
The Castle and Bridge, Inverness, 1874
167 x 108 mm.
The cathedral, 1910
133 x 81 mm. Showing the cathedral in Hamilton, the building of which was started in 1866 and finally completed in 1911. The cathedral stands on the site of the former Trinity Church which was totally destroyed by fire in 1884.