United Kingdom (nation)
Found in 3777 Collections and/or Records:
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.
O.U.A.E. [Oxford University Arctic Expedition], Newcastle, June 21, 1924-06
105 x 80 mm.
Our arrival in London, May 8th 1906, 1906-05-08
Outer harbour, 1835 - 1850
Outside Buckingham Palace, 1950
76 x 68 mm. Frederick Tymms and two women.
Overseas branches, 1936 - 1990
a. Views
b. Events
Overseas tours, 1940 - 1985
a. Commonwealth Interchange Study Group Operations (CISGO)
b. Others
Oxford, 1954 - 1989
These files include annual reports, accompanied in some cases by explanatory letters, reports of annual general meetings, statements of accounts and other papers.
Oxford, 1950
53 x 48 mm. Three people standing outside a building, possibly Magdalen College.
[Oxford], 1950
53 x 48 mm. A wall bounding a garden, possibly at Magdalen College.
[Oxford], 1950
53 x 44 mm. The exterior of a building, possibly Magdalen College.
[Oxford], 1950
53 x 50 mm. Three people outside a building, possibly Magdalen College.
Oxford, 1948-06
110 x 75 mm. Showing Tymms and his wife and another woman posed in the street.
Oxford Colonial Conference, 1956-07-25
156 x 203 mm. Left to right: Mr. P.S.W. Goldson (British Honduras), Mr. A. Gomes (Trinidad) and Mr. A Kironde (Uganda).
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).
Oyster Fleet, Whitstable, Whitsun '23, 1923
80 x 110 mm.
P. Evans and Mollymawk, 1962
Packing the yard into skips, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Showing two men packing yarn into wicker skips].