North and Central America (continent)
Found in 5483 Collections and/or Records:
Bermuda Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1981-09
152 x 207 mm. At Marlborough House in London, Britain’s Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Fred Lee, addresses the opening session of the Bermuda Constitutional Conference, of which he is Chairman. The delegation from Bermuda, drawn from both houses of the legislature and led by the Governor, Lord Martonmere, is seated on the right.
Bermuda Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-11
153 x 209 mm. Seated at the Conference table at Marlborough House, London, shortly before the opening session of the Bermuda Constitutional Conference are (from the left) Mr. W.N.H. Robinson, Mrs. L. Browne-Evans, and Mrs. D.F. Thompson, all representing Bermuda.
Bermuda Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-11
155 x 204 mm. Seated at the Conference table at Marlborough House, London, shortly before the opening session of the Bermuda Constitutional Conference are (from the right) Mr. A.A. Francis, Mr. H.T. Watlington, His Honour Sir John Cox and Mrs. D.F. Thompson, all representing Bermuda.
Bermuda Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-11
155 x 204 mm. Mr G. O. Darrell (left) and the Hon. E. Gibbons, both representing Bermuda, seated at the conference table in Marlborough House, London, at the opening session of the Bermuda Constitutional Conference.
Bermuda Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-11
154 x 203 mm. Seated at the conference table at Marlborough House, London, shortly before the opening session of the Bermuda Constitutional Conference are the Governor of Bermuda, Lord Martonmere (right), and Bermuda’s Attorney General, the Hon. J.C. Summerfield.
Bermuda Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-11
154 x 202 mm. At the conference table at Marlborough House, London, Mr J.M.S. Patton (right) chats to a fellow delegate from Bermuda, the Hon. E.T. Richards, shortly before the opening session of the Bermuda Constitutional Conference.
Bermuda Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-11
154 x 202 mm. Sir Henry Tucker (left) and the Hon. A.D. Spurling, two delegates from Bermuda, chat at the conference table at Marlborough House, London, shortly before the opening session of the Bermuda Constitutional Conference.
Bermuda Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-11
154 x 202 mm. Two delegates from Bermuda, the Hon. G.O. Ratteray (left) and Sir Bayard Dill, at the conference table at Marlborough House, London, shortly before the opening session of the Bermuda Constitutional Conference.
Bermuda Constitutional Conference opens in London, 1966-11
138 x 203 mm. Sir Henry Vesey (right) chats to fellow delegate from Bermuda, Mr. J.H. Sharpe, at the conference table at Marlborough House, London, shortly before the opening session of the Bermuda Constitutional Conference.
Bermuda Cottage, 1951 - 1953
The caption on the face of the print reads: 'Architecture in Bermuda follows the more or less unique pattern. This little cottage nestling among Bermuda cedar trees is typical of buildings in Bermuda, with its stepped, whitewashed roof, designed for catching rainwater for drinking purposes. Both the typed caption, and the reverse of the print (handwritten in pencil) have the reference '4711-33'. The print is also stamped by the Bermuda News Bureau, with the photographers name.
Bermuda from house, Warwick, 1951 - 1953
A view looking across fields and woodland to the sea, with a house in the foreground. The reverse of the print is stamped with the photographers details: 'Photo - Frederick L. Hamilton, 315 8th Avenue, Pelham 65, New York' and has been given the negative number 'D-15'.
Bermuda Homestead, Great Sound, 1967
244 x 171 mm. Showing a stone cottage with Great Sound in the background. The step-like design of the roof is used for trapping rainwater.
Bermuda scene, 1967
139 x 195mm. Showing a beach and small harbour at an unidentified location. Photograph by BOAC.
Bermudians, 1910
192 x 240 mm. Showing a group of young Bermudians standing on a large coral rock. Photograph by Wm Weiss and Co.
Better than grain elevators, one of Edmonton’s 3 meat packing stations, 1910 - 1912
166 x 115 mm. A view looking across a field towards the packing station of the Swift Canadian Company in North Edmonton.
Between Illicilliwaet [i.e. Illecillewaet] and the loops, 1909
Between Illicilliwaet [i.e. Illecillewaet] and the loops, 1909
Between Illicilliwaet [i.e. Illecillewaet] and the loops, 1909
Between Illicilliwaet [i.e. Illecillewaet] and the loops, 1909
Between Illicilliwaet [i.e. Illecillewaet] and the loops, 1909
Between Illicilliwaet [i.e. Illecillewaet] and the loops, 1909
Between Illicilliwaet [i.e. Illecillewaet] and the loops, 1909
Between Illicilliwaet [i.e. Illecillewaet] and the loops, 1909
Between Twin Battle and Lauretta, 1909
[No print]. Missing.