North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5483 Collections and/or Records:
On the 'Le [i.e. La] Rose' Mine, 1909
Quarter-plate. Number 3 vein : a part of the vein as originally discovered washed by a stream coming from the hill above. Two strips of paper mark where the vein of bright silver is. [Man pointing out the vein].
On the Ottawa River, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Gatineau Point near Ottawa.
On the road by Basseaux Lake, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Looking north.
On the road by Basseaux Lake, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Looking south.
On the road to Penticton, 1908-09 - 1908-10
On the road to Penticton, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Approaching storm.
On the slopes of Beehive Mountain., 1908-07 - 1908-08
Landscape format. [No print]. Missing.
On the St. Lawrence, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Landscape format. Nearing Quebec, which is about 20 miles away.
On the St. Lawrence, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Nearing Quebec, which is about 20 miles away.
On the St Lawrence steamer Empress, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Beyond Oka towards Montreal.
On the Trail, 1919
Coloured, 100 x 150 mm. by Carl Rungins.
One of boats of the Beaver, 1908-09 - 1908-10
One of the first ships to round Cape Horn, Stanley Park.
Only connection between Scott's Head & Island, 1896 - 1897
101x77mm. View looking down onto the narrow connecting strip of land.
[Ontario], 1928-10-28 - 1928-11-09
Album of mostly 80 x 54 mm prints. There is a brief list describing items 1-98, which document the trip from Southampton to South Africa, travel in South Africa, and the visit to Southern Rhodesia. Many photos do not appear in the exact numerical order given in the listing. The rest of the images are uncaptioned, but their general locations have been identified by reference to the diary RCMS 353/1.
[Open area and hills], 1902-05
80 x 55 mm.
[Open area with extensive debris], 1902-05
80 x 55 mm. And hills in the background.
Open Market Place at Belleville, Ontario, 1913
158 x 117 mm. Showing the busy market scene with traders, customers and pony carts. At the left stands the covered market place for dairy produce and poultry.
Opening cut thro' snow to entrance of building destroyed by fire at Winnipeg on night 14th January 1911, 1911-01
108 x 166 mm. Mounted. Showing the opening through the snow with part of the burnt-out building beyond. '... Firemen had to fight this fire with temperature standing at 40° below zero, many having to cut themselves away from frozen ladders - damage $350,000'.
Opening of a new road leading to Newcastle through the Mountains of St. Andrew and the Port Royal Mountains from Kingston, 1889 - 1897
244 x 194 mm. A view looking south towards Kingston and Port Royal from the wooded hills of the St. Andrew's Mountains, with a fence and part of a road visible in the foreground.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953 ], 1953-10-21
A series of photographs showing the Council Chamber and the Governor addressing the legislative.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing Sir John Cox, Speaker of the house of Assembly, leading members of the House into the Legislative Council Chamber; J. H. P. [Sir Henry] Vesey is followed by Bayard Dill.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing the Governor addressing the legislature. To his right are Lady Hood and Miss Rosemary Hood; to his left Archdeacon John Stow, Mrs Stow, and Captain Roper-Curzon, A. D. C. Facing him are O. R. Arthur, Colonial Secretary, J. Trounsell Gilbert, Chief Justice, Major David Huxley, Attorney-General. This photograph was reproduced in 'Royal Gazette', 22 October 1953.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing the Governor saluting during his address to the legislature. To his right are Lady Hood and Miss Rosemary Hood; to his left Archdeacon John Stow, Mrs Stow, and Captain Roper-Curzon, A. D. C. Facing him are O. R. Arthur, Colonial Secretary, J. Trounsell Gilbert, Chief Justice, Major David Huxley, Attorney-General.
[Opening of Parliament, 21 October 1953], 1953-10-21
Showing the Governor addressing the legislature. He is bare-headed. To his right are Lady Hood and Miss Rosemary Hood; to his left Archdeacon John Stow, Mrs Stow, and Captain Roper-Curzon, A. D. C. Facing him are O. R. Arthur, Colonial Secretary, J. Trounsell Gilbert, Chief Justice, Major David Huxley, Attorney-General.
Opening of the Caribbean Federation Conference, 1956-02
94 x 245 mm. Mr. Lennox-Boyd, Secretary of State for the Colonies, opening the conference at Lancaster House, London, which is to take final decisions in all major outstanding issues affecting the setting up of a British Caribbean Federation.