North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5483 Collections and/or Records:
Belize Agreement after London Talks, 1981-03
148 x 202 mm. Pictured from left to right are Mr. George Price, the Prime Minister of Belize, Lord Carrington, Britain’s Foreign Secretary, Snr. Rafael Castillo Valdez, the Guatemalan Foreign Minister, and Mr Nicholas Ridley, Minister of State at the Foreign Office, who signed for Britain.
Belize Crowd, 1911
128 x 101 mm. Showing crowds of Hondurans on the swing bridge over Haulover Creek, Belize City. On the far side of the creek lies Queen Street with the Paslow Building at the right (in which are housed various government departments and the Post Office).
Belize Delegation to London Independence Talks, 1981-04
149 x 202 mm. The delegation from Belize at the Constitutional Conference to prepare for the country’s independence from Britain seen at Marlborough House, London, for the opening session of talks. The negotiating team is led by Mr C L B Rogers (third right), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs. The opening round of talks was chaired by Mr Nicholas Ridley, Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Belize Independence Celebrations, 1981-09
139 x 203 mm. Prince Michael of Kent hands over the documents of independence during a ceremony at Belmopan. On the right is Princess Michael of Kent.
Belize Independence Celebrations, 1981-09
139 x 202 mm. Prime Minister George Price pictured during Independence Day press conference.
Belize Independence Celebrations, 1981-09
139 x 202 mm. Prince Michael of Kent salutes as the Union Flag is lowered outside Government House.
Belize Independence Celebrations, 1981-09
139 x 202 mm. Princess Michael of Kent on the balcony of Government House during the celebrations.
Belize Independence Celebrations, 1981-09
140 x 202 mm. Prince Michael and Princess Michael of Kent after service at Belize Cathedral.
Belize Independence Celebrations, 1981-09
138 x 202 mm. Street scene in Belize City.
Belize Independence Celebrations, 1981-09
139 mm x 203 mm. Members of the school choir during the flag ceremony.
Belize Independence Celebrations, 1981-09
140 x 203 mm. A Panamanian group that took part in the celebrations.
Belize market, Plantains in foreground, 1911
127 x 101 mm. Showing an open courtyard in the market with piles of bananas on the ground.
Belize River, 1911
127 x 101 mm. A view looking along the Belize River outside Belize City, with tree-lined river banks and a small river steamer moored in the foreground.
Belize River - cargo coming in from steamer, 1911
127 x 101 mm. Showing a flat boat loaded with goods on the Belize River. The Presbyterian Church can be seen at the left of the picture.
Belize River, Court House, Presbyterian Church, etc, 1911
127 x 101 mm. A view looking across the river with boats in the foreground, towards the Court House and Church.
Belize River - raft of mahogany being towed out to steamer, 1911
127 x 101 mm. Showing chained mahogany trunks (another of Belize's largest exports) being moved down-river towards a steamer in the background.
Bell Helicopter. Dorval, 1952
235 x 187 mm. Two men, one of whom may be Frederick Tymms, in a helicopter. The photograph is mounted on card.
[Bell in carriage], 1890 - 1899
102 x 74 mm. Showing Bell seated in a small horse carriage outside an unidentified building, probably in Nassau in the 1890's.
Bell Island, 1908-09
Quarter-plate. From Portugal Cove.
Bell Island from Portugal Cove, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Landscape format. Newfoundland.
Bell Island from the sea, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Landscape format.
Bell Island looking towards the N.E. [i.e. north-east], 1908-09 - 1908-10
Landscape format.
Bell Island : the mines, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Landscape format.
[Bell landing at Roseau, February 5 1903], 1903-02-05
99 x 65 mm. Showing Bell being rowed ashore at Roseau, with crowds lining the waterfront in the background.
Bell of the 'Shannon', 1910
194 x 244 mm. Showing the bell of HMS 'Shannon', dated 1740 and set into the Bermuda dockyard wall. The bell celebrates the victory of the 'Shannon' over the USS 'Chesapeake' outside Boston during the War of 1812. 'Shannon' probably came to Bermuda to refit and left the bell as a trophy.