United Kingdom (nation)
Found in 3896 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Eidos Interactive Limited (Video Game Publisher) (1984-2009) (United Kingdom)
Elephant Productions Limited (Film and Television Productions Company) (1990-2013) (United Kingdom)
Elizabeth Angela Marguerite, 1900-2002 (Queen Consort of George VI, King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth)
Elizabeth, II, 1926-2022 (Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
Elizabethans. Crimea. Crusaders. The British Empire Exhibition, 1924
Original photograph. Captioned 'Photo. Campbell-Gray' in bottom right-hand corner.
Ely Cathedral, 1863 - 1896
101 x 142 mm.
Ely Cathedral and river, 1881, 1881
147 x 97 mm.
Ely's Harbour, Somerset, Bermuda, 1912 - 1913
131 x 32 mm. An aerial postcard view (original print) looking down on Ely's Harbour. Published by Walter Rutherford and A. J. Gorham, Bermuda.
EMI Group Limited (Record Label) (1931-2012) (United Kingdom)
Empire Clock, Entrance Hall, 1936
Views of the society's Northumberland Ave. headquarters and of some of the branch buildings.
Empire/Commonwealth Day celebrations, 1932 - 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.
En route home, 1962
[View on deck].
End gun, Mediterranean Battery, 1866
Sepia drawing.
Eng. Lieut. And Mrs Roberts, 1908-08-06
78 x 99 mm. Showing Engineer Lieutenant Ernest W. Roberts in full dress uniform with his wife in a wedding dress (6th August 1908)
[England?]
England, 1968
Paintings and drawings by school pupils in Africa and India and a selection of artwork from other countries, some mounted on cardboard. The collection includes work by pupils of George Stevens, a friend of Richard Carline, who taught at a school in Africa before the Second World War. A covering note by Unity Spencer explaining the origins of the collection is with RCMS 58/1.