United Kingdom (nation)
Found in 3777 Collections and/or Records:
Looking SW [i.e. south-west]. High Peak in distance, 1900
201 x 142 mm. View looking south-west from the centre of the island across wooded hills and valleys towards High Peak (2616 feet).
Looking up the Clyde towards Glasgow, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). John Brown's shipyards and an 150 ton crane (of English manufacture : those at Barrow are of German make).
Looking west from the top of one of the big cranes, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Looking over Walney Island and the workmens houses over there. Barrow-in-Furness.
Looms in the making : ironworks of Henry Livesey, Ltd Greenbank, Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format).
Lord Carrington and Bishop Abel Muzorewa arriving at No. 10 Downing Street to call on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, 1979-12-21
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.
Lord Carrington and Nicholas Fenn, a member of the U.K. delegation, at a press conference , 1979-12-03
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.
Lord Carrington greets Robert Mugabe at Lancaster House, 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.
Lord Carrington with Bishop Abel Muzorewa at Lancaster House, 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.
Lord Soames, appointed Governor of Southern Rhodesia on December 7 1979, leaving for Salisbury [Harare] with Lady Soames, 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.
Lounge (Australia Room), 1936
Smaller sepia print of RCS/Ile/42. 201 x 152 mm. (3 copies).
Lounge (Australia Room), panelled in Tasmanian Blackwood, 1936
296 x 246 mm
Lower Fall of Foyers, Loch Ness, 1874
167 x 107 mm.
Lower Union Galleries : exterior, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Rock caves].
[Lt-Gen. Sir Alexander Hood, Governor of Bermuda], 1951 - 1953
The Governor of Bermuda signing a document, with O. R. Arthur standing by him. Hood (1888-1980) was a doctor who ended a military career as Director of Army Medical Services, 1941-48. He was Governor of Bermuda from 1949 until his retirement in 1955. Sir Winston Churchill commented 'I like Hood' and Lord Moran wrote of him: 'Hood is a full-blooded red-faced Scot with no neck to speak of, as if he had stepped down from a Raeburn portrait for our correction'.
Luccombe Chine, 1837
Luncheon Room, showing Parliamentary clock, 1925
146 x 151 mm.
MacGregor, Ian Kinloch, Sir, 1912-1998 (Knight, Head of the National Coal Board )
MacLean's Cross, Iona, 1874
115 x 167 mm.