North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5483 Collections and/or Records:
River head - St Thomas in the Vale, 1887
178 x 228 mm.
River Huron, Province of Quebec, 1912
135 x 82mm. A view from the bank looking along the river.
River Layou mouth, 1896 - 1897
75x77mm.
River Layou mouth, cane pieces, May 1896, Hillsboro' Estate, Dominica, 1896
102x74mm. View from a hillside looking out over parcels of land planted out with sugar, towards the mouth of the River Layou.
River Scene, Vancouver Island, 1912
139 x 81mm.
River St. Charles, 1909
In front of Quebec.
River St. Charles, 1909
In front of Quebec.
River Trail, Grand Canyon, 4/9, 1918-09-04
50 x 70 mm.
Riverside Park 13/5/18, Memphis, 1918-05-13
80 x 130 mm. Showing Tymms standing and a women seated on the bank of Mississippi River.
Riverside Park. Memphis, 1918
73 x 50 mm. Two women sitting next to the Mississippi River.
[R.M.S. Clyde], 1902 - 1913
105 x 60 mm. View of the ship with another behind. Built by Messrs R. Napier of Glasgow and launched in 1890, she was a steel screw steamer of 5618 tons and continued in service until broken up in 1913.
[R.M.S. Oruba], 1902 - 1914
100 x 70 mm. View of the 5737 ton steel screw steamer acquired by the Royal Mail Line from the Pacific Steam Navigation Co. in 1906. She was used on the West Indian Route and went out of service in 1914.
[R.M.S. Thames], 1902 - 1914
95 x 68 mm. A distant view of a sister ship to 'Clyde'. Her tonnage was 5621 tons; launched a year before Clyde, she survived a year longer but was broken up in 1914. (Bushell 1939).
R.M.S. 'Tyne', Roseau Roadstead, May 1896, 1896
75x10lmm. View from the shore looking towards the moored mail steamer.
R.N.W.M.P. Fort Saskatchewan, 1908-08 - 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). Group of artisans and other staff non-com. Officers on duty at Fort Saskatchewan [in uniforms for] mounted duty - Prisoners escort - fatigue duty - full dress parade - walking out dress (black) - Assistant Provost - Blacksmith (in shirt sleeves) - Q.M. Sergeant - Vet. Staff-Serg. Major - Orderly Officer Commanding [at left] (Fisher).
[Road], Barbe Rousse, 1948
110 x 90 mm. View of a tree lined snow covered road.
Road from the Ocho Rios to St Ann’s Bay, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
236 x 178 mm. A view showing an unsurfaced track winding through the jungle, with four Jamaicans facing the camera in the foreground.
Road of middle class residential houses, 1908-07 - 1908-08
Landscape format. In north part of Toronto. Not best, but typical of good middle class.
Road to St Anne's Bay from Ocho Rios, 1880 - 1889
215x141mm. Unsurfaced road running through thick forest with four Jamaicans standing in the foreground.
[Road with mountains in the background], 1910 - 1930
A series of slides showing the CCCS's work among rural communities in Canada. The series also contains a few slides of historical events.
[?Roaring River Falls], 1900 - 1910
229 x 179 mm. Showing a waterfall composed of several cascades, possibly the Roaring River Falls.
Roaring River Falls, Ocho Rios, St Ann’s, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
243 x 185 mm. A view looking towards the falls through a tunnel of trees, with two boys standing in a shallow part of the river and a third sitting in a tree.
Roaring River Falls, St Ann, 1887
178 x 228 mm.
Roaring River Falls, St Ann's, 1880 - 1889
211x133mm. Showing two Europeans and a Jamaican with a machete standing in thick forest on the bank of the Roaring River, with the falls in the background. Duplicate of Y307A/34.
Roaring River Falls, St Ann’s, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
241 x 187 mm. A view looking up the cascades with dense forest on the river bank.