North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5483 Collections and/or Records:
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view of a crowd, mostly children, all of whom carry small United Kingdom flags, and in lines, possibly a youth rally. A band can be seen far right. There are a number United Kingdom flags flying, and two large ships can be seen in the background. The location is identified as Nassau Harbour by the lighthouse which can be seen on the headland to the right, variously known as Nassau Harbor Lighthouse, Paradise Island Lighthouse and Colonial Beach Lighthouse.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view of Prince Philip, dressed for dinner, greeting guests. The Governor, Raynor Arthur, stands by him.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. Dinner, with Prince Philip and the Governor, Raynor Arthur, on the top table.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A view looking down at a social gathering with Prince Philip at the centre. A number of the guests are members of the press. The Governor, Raynor Arthur, stands on the fringe of the group to the right.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. Prince Philip about to shake hands with the Captain of an unidentified ship, at Nassau harbour. The location is identified as Nassau Harbour by the lighthouse which can be seen on the headland to the right, variously known as Nassau Harbor Lighthouse, Paradise Island Lighthouse and Colonial Beach Lighthouse.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. Showing Prince Philip speaking to a uniformed man. Two others stand in line, one carrying a flag. The Governor, Raynor Arthur, stands behind Prince Philip.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. A close view of Prince Philip and an unidentified man, who is gesturing at something they are both looking at and which is not in the photograph. They appear to be standing in front of a network of scaffolding, which would suggest this is a scene of building in progress. The print is annotated, in pencil, on the reverse with '24433.'
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 200 mm. Showing Prince Philip sat with the Governor's wife and others. He is speaking to the man on his right, possibly the Governor, Raynor Arthur.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 250 mm. Showing Prince Philip speaking to a seated man. Others are seated in line, most of whom are holding small flags of the United Kingdom. There is a nurse stood beside Prince Philip, and more nurses just visible standing behind the seated men. The Governor, Raynor Arthur, is on the far right of the picture.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
255 x 250 mm. Showing Prince Philip inspecting the Guard of Honour at the Nassau International Airstrip. The tail of an airplane with a United Kingdom flag on can be seen at the left of the photograph.
[Visit of H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh, 24-28 April 1959], 1959-04-24 - 1959-04-28
A series of photographs showing Raynor Arthur's official duties (including several images of Government house) and his leisure time, taken during his office as Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bahamas. Sir Raynor Arthur arrived on 1 April 1956 and left on retirement on 14 June 1960. Most of these photographs are by the Bahamas News Bureau and are approximately 255 x 200 mm, unless otherwise stated.
[Visit of King and Queen of Hawaii to Captain Cook's Monument, 1880s], 1979
Visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth to Victoria, 1939-05-30 - 1939-05-31
110 x 70 mm. A series of prints documenting the 1939 Royal Visit to Victoria, which formed part of a wider tour encompassing all Canadian provinces and the Dominion of Newfoundland. It was the first visit by a reigning British monarch to the country. These photographs feature ceremonies held at the docks, Parliament and Beacon Hill.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12-02
Showing the British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill and Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden descending the gangway of their aircraft and being greeted by the Governor, Lieutenant General Sir Alexander Hood.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12-02
Showing Sir Winston Churchill approaching the Guard of Honour at the Airport, formed from the last Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, specially bought from Jamaica.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12-03
Showing Sir Winston Churchill greeting the French Premier, Monsieur Joseph Laniel, at the airport. M. Georges Bidault, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Eden, and the Governor are also in the group.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12
Showing the French Premier, Monsieur Joseph Laniel inspecting the Guard of Honour.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12-04
Showing Sir Winston Churchill shaking hands with President Eisenhower at the airport.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12-04
Showing Sir Winston Churchill shaking hands with President Eisenhower at the airport.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12
Showing Sir Winston Churchill and President Eisenhower during the playing of National Anthems.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12-04
Showing the French Premier, Monsieur Laniel, President Eisenhower, and Sir Winston Churchill before the Conference at the Mid-Ocean Club.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12
Showing a group taken at an evening function, probably the Government House Dinner; in the foreground are the Governor, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Monsieur Bidault, Sir Winston Churchill, U. S. Secretary of State, John Foster Dulls, Mr Eden, President Eisenhower, and Monsieur Laniel.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12-04
Showing a group taken at an evening function, probably the Government House Dinner; in the foreground are the Governor, Sir Winston Churchill, Mr Eden, President Eisenhower, and Monsieur Laniel.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12
Dinner, with Sir Winston Churchill and the Governor on the top table and Raynor on the right.
[Visit of Sir Winston Churchill to Bermuda, 1953], 1953-12-10
Sir Winston Churchill with Billy, the goat mascot of the 1st Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers, before boarding his plane.