North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5310 Collections and/or Records:
Awarded Bouquet, 1957-04-11 - 1957-04-13
Ayshire Cattle, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And two year old bull on Mr Eastons farm near Charottetown, P.E.I. Yearlings and two year olds.
Ayshire Cattle, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). And two year old bull on Mr Eastons farm near Charlottetown. P.E.I.
Ayshire Cattle, 1909
Landscape format. And two year old bull on Mr Eastons farm near Charlottetown. P.E.I. The big Ayshire bull on Mr Eastons farm near Charlottetown, P.E.I.
Ayshire Cattle, 1909
Landscape format. And two year old bull on Mr Eastons farm near Charlottetown. P.E.I. Ayrshire bull and cow on Mr Eastons farm.
Back view of Kingston Harbour, 1880 - 1889
220x133mm. View looking over the rooftops of Kingston towards the harbour. The street running south towards the harbour, with the London Hotel in the foreground, is unidentified (?possibly East Street).
Bahamas, 1956-04-01 - 1960-06-14
A series of photographs showing Raynor Arthur's official duties (including several images of Government house) and his leisure time, taken during his office as Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bahamas. Sir Raynor Arthur arrived on 1 April 1956 and left on retirement on 14 June 1960. Most of these photographs are by the Bahamas News Bureau and are approximately 255 x 200 mm, unless otherwise stated.
Bahamas, 1957 - 1959
When the RES Headquarters was rebuilt in 1934-36, gifts of timber for panelling and furnishing were obtained from Empire Governments, companies and individuals. Many were destroyed during the bombing of 1941 and replacement gifts were received. This file coordinates pre and post-war correspondence.
Bahamas becomes Commonwealth under new Constitution, 1968-09
Bahamas Conference, 1963-05
156 x 203 mm. A general view of the Bahamas Constitutional Conference which opened in London at the Colonial Office recently.
Bahamas Constitutional Conference, 1963-05
164 x 218 mm. The Bahamas Constitutional Conference opened at the Colonial Office in London recently. In this picture are, from left: Mr. G.A.D. Johnstone, Mr. G.K. Kelly, The Honourable S.L. Sands, Sir Roland Symonette, The Honourable D.E. d’Albenas, Mr. P.D. Graham and Mr. R.M. Solomon, all Members of the House of Assembly representing the United Bahamian Party.
Bahamas Constitutional Conference, 1968-09-19
Bahamas Constitutional Conference, 1968-09-19
187 x 289 mm. The opening ceremony of the Conference was presided over by Secretary of State for the Commonwealth, Mr George Thomson (left, centre, wearing spectacles.) Sitting opposite Mr. Thomson is Mr. Lynden O Pindling (seventh from bottom right), who is Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Development of the Bahamas.
Bahamas Constitutional Conference in London, 1963-05
152 x 206 mm. The Bahamas Constitutional Conference opened at the Colonial Office in London recently. In this picture are, from left: M. L.O. Pindling, Mr. P.L. Adderley, Mr. A.D. Hanna (all Members of the Legislative Council, representing the Progressive Liberal Party), and Mr. R.F. Fawkes, Member of the House of Assembly, Representing the Labour Party.
Bahamas Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1963-05
152 x 207 mm. The Bahamas Constitutional Conference opened at the Colonial Office in London recently. In this picture are, from left: Mr K.G.L. Isaacs, Solicitor General, Bahamas; Sir Robert Stapledon, (wearing spectacles), Governor of the Bahamas; Mr. Nigel Fisher, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Colonial Office; Mr. A.R. Thomas, Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Colonial Office; Mr. J.A. Peck, Legal Division, Colonial Office.
Bahamas Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1968-09
179 x 151 mm. Mr. Lynden O. Pindling (left), Premier of Bahamas and Minister for Tourism and Development, is welcomed by Mr. George Thomson, British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs, on his arrival at Marlborough House, to attend the Bahamas Constitutional Conference, which opened there recently.
Bahamas Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1968-09
150 x 205 mm. Mr. Lynden O. Pindling, Premier of Bahamas and Minister for Tourism and Development, exchanges a few words with Lord Grey of Naunton, Governor of the Bahamas, at the opening of the Bahamas Constitutional Conference at Marlborough House.
Bahamas Independence Conference, 1972-12-12
251 x 202 mm. Sir Alec Douglas-Home today opened the Bahamas Independence Conference at Marlborough House. Photo shows a general view of the Conference in progress at Marlborough House.
Baie des Sables, 1952-08
125 x 75 mm.
Bala, 1919
Bald eagle or white-headed eagle (plate VIII, but mounted as frontis), 1876
147 x 216 mm.
Bald Mt. Yosemite, 1918
49 x 68 mm.
Baltimore from Belvedere Hotel, 1918-06
74 x 52 mm.
Baltimore from the Federal Park, 1918
74 x 52 mm.
Banana field, Morant, 1880 - 1889
219 x 134 mm. A view looking across a tightly planted field of banana plants in the Morant district of eastern Jamaica.