North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5483 Collections and/or Records:
Barbados, 1956 - 1958
[Coastal view from air].
Barbados, 1956 - 1958
[Aerial view across fields to sea].
Barbados, 1956 - 1958
[Aerial view of higher ground].
Barbados, 1956 - 1958
[Path amid flowering shrubs].
Barbados, 1956 - 1958
[Shrub in flower].
Barbados, 1956 - 1958
[Flowers].
Barbados, 1901
Tinted postcards of Codrington College, a Bathsheba scene and a windmill in Barbados. Published by Bruce Weatherhead Barbados Pharmacy, Bridgetown, Barbados.
Barbados, 1971
A guide map to Barbados including information for tourists.
Barbados, 1908 - 1915
Probably the draft of an historical article or chapter in Davis's projected book.
Barbados, 1908 - 1915
Probably the draft of an historical article or chapter in Davis's projected book.
Barbados, 1908 - 1915
MS notes and extracts, much of it fragmentary.
Barbados 1805: proclamations respecting invasion and despatch from Colonial Office relative to defensive measures taken by Governor, 1909 - 1915
(State Papers, Colonial, v. 23)
Barbados and Australia, 1910
Monochrome and coloured postcards. Subjects include: Beachmount Hotel, Bathsheba, Barbados, Barbados coast, types of residence in Barbados, and Parramatta River. This collection is housed with the Darnell Davis manuscript collection at RCMS 259.
Barbados and North-West Frontier Province
Barbados Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-06
Barbados Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-06
157 x 203 mm. Overseas delegates attending the Barbados Constitutional Conference are seen here at the opening session held at Lancaster House in London. They include (left to right) Mr. F.C. Goddard MP, Barbados National Party; Mr. F.L. Cozier OBE, Permanent Secretary to the Premier; and Mr. D.A. Williams, Senior Parliamentary Counsel.
Barbados Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-06
201 x 156 mm. Mr. E.D. Mottley, CBE, Leader of the Opposition in the Barbados delegation, is seen here during the preliminaries, prior to the opening session of the Barbados Constitutional Conference held at Lancaster House, in London, recently.
Barbados Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-06
155 x 202 mm. Mr E.W. Barrow, the premier of Barbados (right), poses for a photographer at the opening session of the Barbados Constitutional Conference held at Lancaster House. Also in the picture are (left to right) Mr. E.S. Burrowes, CMG, Financial Secretary; Senator the Hon. H.A. Vaughan, OBE, QC, the Attorney-General; and Mr. J.C. Tudor, MP, Minister of Education.
Barbados Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-06
152 x 202 mm. Mr. Fred Lee Secretary of State for the Colonies is seen here making the opening speech at the first session of the Barbados Constitutional Conference, held at Lancaster House, in London, recently.
Barbados Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-06
204 x 155 mm. Sir John Stow, KCMG, KCVO, the Governor of Barbados (right), is seen here at the opening session of the Barbados Constitutional Conference held at Lancaster House, in London recently. On the left is Mr. F.L. Walcott, OBE, of the Democratic Labour Party.
Barbados Delegates at London Conference, 1962-05
155 x 203 mm. Mr. Barrow and Mr. George, members of the Barbados Delegation to the East Caribbean Federation Conference in London, pictured at the conference’s opening session at Marlborough House, London.
Barbados High Court of Admiralty, 1650: case of Joseph Ward and Thomas Ward, 1908 - 1915
14 sheets.
Barbados historical notes and extracts, 1908 - 1915
24 envelopes of genealogical and biographical information, much of it fragmentary, in alphabetical order of individual concerned.
Barbados passport, 1918 - 1919
Issued to Kate Marjorie Hutchinson, teacher, 1918, with endorsements from the Canadian Department of External Affairs, the Japanese and Chinese consulates in Vancouver and the Penang registrar, 1918-1919. The passport has the seal of the Barbados colony.