North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5483 Collections and/or Records:
[Bell with ?West Indian group, ?1930's], 1930 - 1939
168 x 120 mm. Showing Bell standing among a group of West Indian women, each of whom holds a baby in her arms, judging by Bell's age in the print, this photograph must have been taken well after his period in government service in the area.
[Bell with ?West Indian group, ?1930's], 1930 - 1939
168 x 120 mm. Showing Bell standing among a group of West Indian women, each of whom holds a baby in her arms, judging by Bell's age in the print, this photograph must have been taken well after his period in government service in the area.
Belleville, 1919
Belleville High School, 1996
150 x 77 mm. Copy of a photograph showing the school as it appeared in 1927.
Bellevue, Alberta , 1950 - 1967
A view looking down on to the town of Bellevue with mountain and Frank Slide (a high hill of scree) beyond.
Below Aubrey Falls, Mississanger River, Mississanger Forest Reserve, Ontario, 1913
57 x 100 mm. Showing a river gorge and rapids below the falls.
Below Aubrey Falls, Mississanger River, Mississanger Forest Reserve, Ontario, 1913
147 x 254 mm. Showing a river gorge and rapids below the falls.
Belvidere Garden [Antigua], 1914 - 1915
89 x 89 mm. A view looking across a field (? of sisal) towards jungle covered hills.
Belvidere Garden [Antigua], 1914 - 1915
89 x 89 mm. Showing a European group gathered round a table laid out with tea beneath palm trees in the Belvidere Gardens.
[Belvoir. Virginia], 1950
68 x 71 mm. Frederick Tymms and a man and a woman on the steps leading up to a building.
Belvoir. Virginia, 1950
67 x 67 mm. A garden with a house in the background.
[Belvoir. Virginia], 1950
72 x 65. A man and two women standing in a garden.
Bendal's Stream, 1912
76 x 105 mm. A view looking along Bendal's Stream which formed part of the Antiguan water supply.
[Benyon], 1913 - 1914
A print with some fogging showing Bell's A.D.C. Benyon standing in uniform on the steps of Government House, St. John's. No further biographical details available.
Beothuk remains, 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). Found in a grave on small island called Pilleys Tickle in Notre Dame Bay. In foreground skeleton of a Beothuk man is seen, and on shelf looking down is an Esiquimau Kajak (Labrador) with a figure on it.
Beothuk remains, 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). Found in a grave on small island called Pilleys Tickle in Notre Dame Bay. In foreground skeleton of a Beothuk man is seen, and on shelf looking down is an Esiquimau Kajak (Labrador) with a figure on it.
Bequia, 1971-05
[View from the sea].
Bequia, 1971-05
[View from the sea].
Bequia, 1971-05
[View from the sea].
Bermuda, 1936 - 1937
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.
Bermuda, 1958 - 1977
These files include annual reports, accompanied in some cases by explanatory letters, reports of annual general meetings, statements of accounts and other papers.
Bermuda, 1951 - 1953
A series of photographs relating to the career of Sir Raynor Arthur. Arthur arrived in Bermuda in the summer of 1951 as Colonial Secretary and went on leave, prior to taking up his post as Governor of the Falkland Islands, in December 1953. He was appointed C. M. G. in August 1953 and during the Queen's visit in November he was invested with the C. V. O. Unless otherwise stated, the Bermuda photographs are approximately 255 x 200 mm.
Bermuda, 1927
80 x 55 mm. A group of men in pantomime dress.
Bermuda Beach Scene, 1951 - 1953
Bermuda Constitutional Conference in London, 1966-11
153 x 207 mm. The Hon. Sir Henry Butterfield (left) and the Hon. Dr. V. O. D. King, from Bermuda, seated at the conference table in Marlborough House, London, at the opening session of the Bermuda Conference - the ninth conference to be held in London during the past 12 months to discuss the further constitutional progress of a British dependency.